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Was there a novel where the protagonist traveled back to the Tang Dynasty and played Li Ke, the son of Li Shimin, who did not participate in the struggle for power between his brothers but chose to expand his territory?

2024-08-10 16:21
It was a novel that traveled back in time. The protagonist traveled to the Tang Dynasty and became Li Shimin's son, Li Ke. He didn't fight for power with his brothers and went to open up his own territory. Because of him, Li Shimin's other sons also went out to open up their own territory. Later, Li Ke merged several countries into one country and was called the Great Emperor. I just want to ask, what's your name? He had forgotten.
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Anonymous
2024-08-10 18:12

I think the book 'Southern Emperor of the Great Tang' can meet your requirements. After the protagonist, Li Zhen, transmigrated to the Tang Empire and became the King of Yue, Li Ke, he did not fight for power with his brothers. Instead, he began to change history to open up new territory. I hope you like my recommendation.

Did Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty kill his father?

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2024-12-20 07:11

Li Shi Min did not kill his father. In fact, Li Shi Min only killed his brother, not his father. In Li Shiming's heart, he was not willing to kill his brother, but Li Jiancheng, who was forced to abdicate, had already planned to get rid of Li Shiming. The reason why Li Shiming didn't kill his father was because Li Yuan cooperated with his plan and gave him high power and treatment. Li Shimin had made great contributions to the Tang Dynasty's establishment and unification of the world. He had won victories in the battles against the northern warlords, Wang Shichong, and Dou Jiande. Therefore, Li Yuan had promised Li Shimin many times to make him the Crown Prince after the world was settled. In summary, Li Shimin did not kill his father.

The novel of Li Shimin, who traveled through the Tang Dynasty

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2024-12-30 08:38

Li Shimin's novel was a thrilling story with ups and downs. It told the story of a man named Li Ming who traveled to the Tang Dynasty and became the 14th Prince of the Tang Dynasty. His father was Li Yuanji, and his mother was Consort Yang. However, Li Shimin killed Li Ming's father and took away his mother, which made Li Ming have a great hatred for him. In the story, Li Ming also obtained the strongest conquest system. He used this system to conquer many people, including Consort Xu Xian, Wu Cairen, Wei Gui, Wei Guifei, and Wei Nizi. The whole story is fictional. If there is any similarity, it is purely coincidental. Please do not imitate it.

Li Chengqian, son of Li Shimin of Tang Dynasty

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2024-12-17 18:56

Li Chengqian was the eldest son of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. After Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty ascended the throne, he was conferred the title of Crown Prince. When he was young, he was loved by his father and received the support and guidance of Lu Deming, Kong Yingda, Wei Zheng, and others. However, as he grew older, his behavior became bad. He was not loyal to his father and even sent assassins to assassinate his teacher. He had a conflict with his younger brother, Li Tai, and later conspired with others to assassinate Li Tai. Under the efforts of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, he was deposed as a commoner and exiled to Qianzhou. After Li Chengqian passed away in Qianzhou, he was buried with the etiquette of the Duke of the State. As for the specific cause of his death, the search results did not provide relevant information, so it was impossible to know.

Crossing the Tang Dynasty, Li Ke was mad, Li Shimin was mad

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2025-01-13 14:39

'Crossing the Great Tang, Li Ke, Enraged Li Shimin' was a novel about the Third Prince of the Great Tang, Li Ke. Li Ke had done a lot of brainless things through the check-in system, which made his father, Li Shiming, very angry. In the novel, Li Ke tried on a dragon robe, which caught Li Shimin's attention. However, the specific plot and story development needed to be read in full.

Crossing the Tang Dynasty, Li Ke was mad, Li Shimin was mad

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2025-01-09 04:27

'Crossing the Great Tang, Li Ke, Enraged Li Shimin' was a novel about the Third Prince of the Great Tang, Li Ke. Li Ke had done a lot of brainless things through the check-in system, which made his father, Li Shiming, very angry. In the novel, Li Ke tried on a dragon robe, which caught Li Shimin's attention. However, the specific plot and story development were not mentioned in the search results provided.

Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty

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2025-01-07 19:49

" Thunder of the Great Tang " was a traditional storytelling broadcast by the famous storytelling artist, Mr. Shan Tianfang. It told the story of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin, who succeeded to the throne. In order to defeat the invasion and harassment of King Baokang of the Red Cliff of Hami Khanate and the remnants of the Sui Dynasty, he led his army to the west. With the help of Cheng Yaojin, Xu Maogong, Yuchi Gong, Hou Junji, Luo Cheng, and the other heroes, Li Shimin had endured hardships and fought for ten years. In the end, he defeated the enemy, stabilized the Great Tang, and ushered in the golden age of Zhenguan. This storytelling was famous for its vivid characters, winding and thrilling plots, and humorous language. It was regarded as one of the best works of Mr. Shan Tianfang's dozens of traditional storytelling works. As for the other commentaries about Li Shimin, there was no mention of it in the information given so far.

Son of Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin

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2024-12-25 01:22

Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, had a total of 14 sons. Among them, Li Chengqian was Taizong's eldest son, Li Kuan was his second son, Li Ke was his third son, Li Tai was his fourth son, Li You was his fifth son, Li Yin was his sixth son, Li Yun was his seventh son, Li Zhen was his eighth son, Li Zhi was his ninth son, Li Shen was his tenth son, Li Xiao was his eleventh son, Li Jian was his twelfth son, Li Fu was his thirteenth son, and Li Ming was his fourteenth son. Among these sons, other than Li Zhi, the other sons did not have a good ending. Some were killed, some committed suicide, some died young, some were deposed as commoners, and some were exiled.

Tang Dynasty Li Chengqian introduced his son Li Xin

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2024-12-23 04:30

Li Chengqian was the eldest son of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. He was born in 619, also known as Gaoming. His ancestral home was Longxi Chengji (now Qin 'an County, Gansu Province). As a minister of the imperial clan of the Tang Dynasty, Li Chengqian was granted the title of Prince of Zhongshan during the reign of Wude and was named Crown Prince. He was described as intelligent and kind, handsome and noble, and pure and filial. However, as he grew older, Li Chengqian gradually became rebellious, and his actions were often criticized by the ministers. Regarding Li Chengqian's son, Li Xin, the given search results didn't mention anything, so I don't know if Li Chengqian has a son, Li Xin.

Was there a novel where the male protagonist traveled back to the Tang Dynasty to develop technology, but was eventually forced by Li Shimin to rebel? One of his wives was also a transmigrator?

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2024-08-28 22:13

๐Ÿ˜‹I recommend to you "Tang Dynasty: Beating Li Shimin at the Beginning". After the male protagonist transmigrated to Tang Dynasty, he relied on his own system to engage in agriculture and technology at home. As a result, one day, Li Shiming, who had infiltrated the villa to investigate, was beaten up like a thief. Li Shimin didn't dare to get angry even after being beaten up. Instead, he begged the male lead,"Please sell me the greenhouse technology in the villa, okay?" After the male lead declined Li Shiming's request, he was forced to rebel by Li Shiming. At the same time, one of the male protagonist's relatives was also a transmigrator. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

Li Shimin's son, who inherited his throne?

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2024-12-31 19:32

Li Shi Min's son, Li Zhi, inherited his throne.

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