Li Chengqian's ending was that he was demoted to a commoner and exiled to Qian Prefecture. In 644 AD, Li Chengqian died in exile. Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty stopped court for him for several days and buried him according to the etiquette of the Duke of the State.
Li Chengqian's ending was that he was deposed as a commoner and exiled to Qian Prefecture. In 644 AD, Li Chengqian died in exile. Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty stopped court for him for several days and buried him according to the etiquette of the Duke of the State.
Li Chengqian's ending was to be deposed as a commoner and exiled to Qian Prefecture. In 644 AD, Li Chengqian died in exile. Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty stopped court for him for several days and buried him according to the etiquette of the Duke of the State.
Crown Prince Li Chengqian's final outcome was to be deposed as a commoner. During the fight for the throne between Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty and Li Tai of the Wei Dynasty, Li Chengqian was deposed due to his rebellion. After he was demoted to a commoner, he was exiled to Qianzhou and died in exile in 644 AD. Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty stopped court for him for several days and buried him according to the etiquette of the Duke of the State.
There were many reasons for Li Chengqian's rebellion. First, he felt that his position was threatened. His younger brother, Li Tai, was conferred the title of King of Wei and gradually gained a group of supporters. This made Li Chengqian feel uneasy about his position as Crown Prince. Secondly, Li Chengqian's expectations of Li Shimin were too high. He felt that his treatment was not in line with his younger brother's. In addition, Li Chengqian was dissatisfied with Li Shimin's teachings and discipline. He was also worried that Li Shimin would depose him or let his younger brother inherit the throne. In the end, Li Chengqian's rebellion plan was leaked, causing Li Shimin to be prepared and quickly take action to suppress the rebellion.
The specific method of Li Chengqian's rebellion was not mentioned. Therefore, I don't know how Li Chengqian rebelled.
The outcome of Prince Li Chengqian was that after his position as Crown Prince was abolished, he joined forces with the Eldest Princess to rebel and eventually failed to commit suicide.
Li Chengqian's final outcome was that after he was deposed as the Crown Prince, he joined forces with the Eldest Princess to rebel and ultimately failed to commit suicide. After he was deposed as the crown prince in the 19th year of Zhenguan (645), he was exiled to Qianzhou and eventually died there.
Li Chengqian's final outcome was to be deposed as a commoner and forced to commit suicide.
The outcome of Prince Li Chengqian was that after his position as Crown Prince was abolished, he joined forces with the Eldest Princess to rebel and eventually failed to commit suicide.
During the Zhenguan period, Li Chengqian was deposed as a commoner. During the fight for the throne between Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty and Li Tai of the Wei Dynasty, Li Chengqian was deposed due to his rebellion. This court dispute had an impact on the fate of the officials involved. Li Chengqian's epitaph also mentioned his experience of being humiliated by the Lord and deposed by the ministers.