Yang Zhou transmigrated and became the Crown Prince of the Great Tang, Li Chengqian.
Li Chengqian was the eldest son of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. He was born in 619 AD. His name was given by Tang Gaozu Li Yuan. Because he was born in Chengqian Hall, he was named Li Chengqian. Li Chengqian was conferred the title of King Heng Shan when he was young, and later on, he was conferred the title of Sun Yat-sen King. He was smart and kind-hearted, and was favored and valued by Li Shimin. In order to cultivate his ability, Li Shimin arranged for two Confucian masters, Lu Deming and Kong Yingda, to teach him. However, Li Chengqian had some problems during his growth. He was jealous of his younger brother, Li Tai, and tried to launch a coup against the Black Tortoise Sect, but he failed in the end. In order to protect Li Chengqian, Li Shimin decided to make Li Zhi the Crown Prince and sent Li Chengqian to Qian Prefecture. Li Chengqian died in the 19th year of Zhenguan (645). He was posthumously presented as King Hengshan and Governor of Jingzhou. He was buried in Zhenguan Mausoleum with the etiquette of Duke of the State. As for the reason for Li Chengqian's limp and his role in the TV series "Celebrating Years," there was no mention of it in the current search results.
" Transmigrated into Li Chengqian's son and started off against Li Shimin " was a novel with Li Xiang and Li Shimin as the main characters. The story was thrilling, depicting the growth and struggle of Li Xiang and Li Shimin. He had experienced hardships and setbacks, but he had never given up on pursuing his dreams. Through the battle with his heart and the conflict with the outside world, he gradually strengthened his beliefs and achieved brilliant achievements. This novel was full of inspiration and touching, allowing readers to have a deeper understanding of human nature and society.
" Transmigration to Li Chengqian's Son and Beginning to Fight Li Shimin " was a novel about transmigration. It told the story of the protagonist transmigrating to the Tang Empire and becoming Li Chengqian's son, Li Xiang and Li Shimin. This novel was meticulously written by the author, Brother Bao, and received the support of many readers. In the story, Li Chengqian was about to be deposed, but his son, Li Xiang and Li Shimin, stepped forward and showed his wisdom. The novel attracted a large number of readers with its compact plot and vivid three-dimensional characters. However, the details of the plot and content did not provide relevant information in the search results, so no more details could be provided.
Li Chengqian had three sons, namely Li Xiang, Li Jue, and Li Yi. Li Jue was the grandson of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. He was born in the 12th year of Zhenguan. He once served as the governor of Ezhou, and was later posthumously presented as the military envoy of Qingzhou, the governor of Qingzhou, and Zong Zhengqing. Li Jue's wife was Wang Shouli's daughter, Wang Zhifan. Li Jue died in the first year of Yongchang and was posthumously awarded the title of Qingzhou Governor and Zong Zhengqing.
Li Chengqian was the eldest son of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. He was born in 619. He was given the name Li Chengqian, which meant that he inherited the emperor's business and led the world. As the Crown Prince, Li Chengqian received careful assistance and guidance. However, in the later stages, his behavior became extremely absurd. He was a transvestite, kept a male pet, and even planned to assassinate Li Shimin. These ridiculous behaviors might have something to do with his father, Li Shiming, who didn't educate him properly. Li Chengqian was eventually deposed as a commoner, exiled to Qianzhou, and finally died in 645. His life was destined to be bumpy. The identity of the Crown Prince was not a kind of luck, but a rose with thorns.
[Li Shimin has a special feeling for Li Chengqian.] Li Shimin let Li Chengqian supervise the country and let Li Tai write a letter, intending to make Li Chengqian the emperor and Li Tai the assistant of his brother. Li Shimin had deep feelings for Empress Zhangsun and especially favored Li Chengqian. Li Chengqian's character was also very high. He was conferred the title of Crown Prince and was taught by famous scholars. However, as Li Chengqian grew older, he gradually had some problems, such as having a good taste in women, swimming slowly, and so on. In his later years, Li Shimin was distressed by Li Chengqian's behavior, while Li Chengqian complained about his father's favoritism. Thus, the fate between father and son had come to an end. In general, Li Shiming had special feelings for Li Chengqian, but as time passed, their relationship gradually drifted apart.