Li Chengqian was the Qing Emperor's third son.
Li Chengqian was the Qing Emperor's third son and also the Crown Prince. He was not counted in the ranks of the princes because he was born of the Empress and was the successor the Qing Emperor valued the most. Thus, Li Chengqian did not belong to any of the Qing Emperor's princes.
Li Chengqian was played by different actors in different TV dramas. In the TV series "Celebrating Years," Li Chengqian was played by actor Zhang Haowei. In the TV series " Tang Brick," Li Chengqian was played by actor Wang Wenjie. In addition, there was also a TV series,"Zhenguan Zhi Zhi", which also had the role of Li Chengqian, but did not mention who played it. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine who Li Chengqian played in " Zhenguan Zhi Zhi."
There were some records of Li Chengqian's descendants, but the exact lineage and number of descendants were unknown. In Yongxing County, Hunan Province, a large-scale ancestral worship event was held, showing the existence of Li Chengqian's descendants. In addition, Li Chengqian had three sons, namely Li Xiang, Li Jue, and Li Yi. Among them, Li Jue was the grandson of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty. He once served as the governor of Ezhou and was posthumously awarded the title of envoy to Qingzhou's military, Qingzhou governor, and Zong Zhengqing. However, there was no more detailed information about Li Chengqian's descendants, such as the number of descendants and lineage.
Li Chengqian (619-January 5, 645) was the eldest son of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. His mother was Empress Zhangsun. When he was young, he was smart and cute, and was appointed as the crown prince. However, as he grew older, he was unable to move because of his leg disease. He opposed his father's orders and was impatient with his teacher's teachings. He even sent assassins to assassinate his teacher. He had a tense relationship with his brother, Li Tai, and the two of them fought for the position of the eldest son. In the 16th year of Zhenguan (642), Li Chengqian was accused of treason and attempted to murder his father. Under the efforts of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, he was deposed as a commoner and exiled to Qianzhou. After Li Chengqian's death, he was posthumously presented as the Governor of Jingzhou and the Prince of Hengshan, and buried in Zhaoling.
Li Chengqian was granted the title of Prince of Zhongshan and 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 appointed Crown Prince and was regarded as intelligent and benevolent. However, due to his leg disease, he was not good at walking, and when he learned that Li Tai, the King of Wei, wanted to fight for the throne, he became more arrogant and disrespectful to his teachers. After his failed attempt to assassinate Li Tai, he and the others plotted against each other, and the matter was eventually exposed. Under the protection of Emperor Taizong, he was deposed as a commoner and exiled to Qianzhou. After Li Chengqian's death, his grandson Li Shizhi became prime minister and was posthumously awarded the title of Jingzhou Grand Governor and Hengshan Prince. His posthumous title was Min. Regarding Li Chengqian's life, his image appeared in a TV series,"The Rule of Zhenguan."