Li Jiancheng's descendants were killed by Li Shimin after the incident at Xuanwu Sect. Li Jiancheng had a total of six sons and five daughters. The eldest son, Li Chengzong, died early. The other five sons, Li Chengdao, Li Chengde, Li Chengxun, Li Chengming, and Li Chengyi, were all killed after the incident at Xuanwu Sect. There was not enough information about the fate of his five daughters. Therefore, Li Jiancheng's descendants did not survive.
Yes, Li Jiancheng and Li Yuanji both had descendants. Li Jiancheng had four sons: Li Chengdao, King of Anlu, Li Chengde, King of Hedong, Li Chengxun, King of Wu 'an, and Li Chengzhi, King of Runan. Li Yuanji had three sons, Li Chengye, Prince of Liang, Li Chengda, Duke of Yuyang, and Li Chengluan, Duke of Fangshan. However, after the incident at Xuanwu Gate, Li Jiancheng and Li Yuanji's descendants were ordered to be killed by Li Shimin to ensure the stability of the throne. However, among Li Jiancheng's descendants, there was one person who might have survived. That was the great poet Li Bai. He might be Li Jiancheng's great-great-grandson. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
Yes, Li Wanqing was Li Jiancheng's daughter.
Li Jiancheng's wives were Zheng Guanyin and Yang Shi. Zheng Guanyin was Li Jiancheng's Crown Princess, and Yang Shi was Li Yuanji's wife. The other search results did not mention Li Jiancheng's other wives.
Li Shimin had given Li Jiancheng two titles. In the second year of Zhenguan, Li Shimin pursued Li Jiancheng as King of Xi and changed his burial. At the same time, Li Shimin also made Li Jiancheng the hidden crown prince. These actions could be interpreted from two aspects. First of all, Li Jiancheng's posthumous title could clear Li Shimin's name, making his process of seizing the throne more reasonable and legal. Secondly, Li Jiancheng's promotion was also to stabilize the internal situation and ease the conflict with the original Eastern Palace and King Qi's Mansion. This would help stabilize the court and eliminate the negative influence of killing brothers. Li Shimin's act of enfeoffment showed his tolerance and wisdom as an emperor, and at the same time provided important thoughts about power, family, and morality for future generations.
We can see how Li Shimin treated Li Jiancheng's concubines. Li Shimin adopted a different attitude towards Li Jiancheng's concubines after the incident at Xuanwu Gate. Li Jiancheng's Crown Princess Zheng Guanyin was moved to another residence, while Li Yuanji's Princess Yang became Li Shimin's concubine and gave birth to Prince Li Ming. Zheng Guanyin died in 676 at the age of 78. Li Shimin mourned her deeply and buried her with a grand ceremony. Yang died of illness in 647, and her posthumous title was still Princess Chao. It could be seen that Li Shimin treated Li Jiancheng's concubines differently. He respected and remembered Zheng Guanyin more, while he gave favor and special treatment to the Yang family.
Li Jiancheng's wife and Li Shiming were brothers.
Li Yuan's attitude towards Li Shiming and Li Jiancheng was complicated and subtle. In the process of overthrowing the Sui Dynasty, Li Yuan valued Li Jiancheng very much and gave him more military power. However, he later weakened Li Shimin's power and supported Li Jiancheng. However, when Li Jiancheng gained the upper hand, Li Yuan would suppress him again and support Li Shimin again. This capricious attitude caused Li Shimin and Li Jiancheng to be dissatisfied with Li Yuan. The relationship between the two brothers gradually drifted apart and was filled with mutual suspicion. In addition, Li Yuan's attitude towards Li Shimin was also that power came first. He believed in Li Shimin's military ability, so he could control the army without worry in the war. In general, Li Yuan's attitude towards Li Shiming and Li Jiancheng was complicated and changing. There was respect and love, but also suppression and suspicion.
In the "Mortal Cultivation Biography", Han Li's clan was not mentioned in the end. In the novel, Han Li's clan was the Seven Mysteries Sect of Yue, a small cultivation sect. It was considered to be a mid-tier sect among the Seven Mysteries Sect. However, after the Seven Mysteries Sect was attacked by the Feral Wolf Gang, Han Li's entire family moved to Yellow Maple Valley. In the end, after Han Li advanced to the Great Ascension Stage, his entire family ascended to the Spirit Realm. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
Han Li's clan was described differently in different versions of the story. In the ending of the first edition, Han Li's Han Clan had declined, and his spirit swords had already been destroyed. In the second ending, Han Li's Drifting Cloud Sect had a large group of Nascent Soul elders after he ascended. The sect's power had dominated the entire Cloud-Dream Mountain Range and could be considered a truly awe-inspiring force. On the other hand, the Ancient Sword Sect and the Hundred Possibilities Pavilion, which had once been as famous as the Drifting Cloud Sect, had mostly been replaced by new sects over the years. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
In the Defiant Immortal, Li Qianmei ended up with Wang Lin. She had given up everything to save Wang Lin. She even left behind a jade to nourish her body. Although her memories were sealed, she regained her memories of her previous life after reincarnation. In the end, Wang Mazi found her.