Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty had 14 sons. Their names were Li Chengqian, Li Kuan, Li Ke, Li Tai, Li You, Li Yin, Li Yun, Li Zhen, Li Zhi, Li Shen, Li Xiao, Li Jian, Li Fu, and Li Ming. Among them, Li Chengqian was the crown prince, and Li Zhi was the later Tang Gaozong. The other sons did not have a good ending. Some died early, some were exiled or killed.
Li Shimin had a total of 14 sons. Their names were Li Chengqian, Li Kuan, Li Ke, Li Tai, Li You, Li Yin, Li Yun, Li Zhen, Li Zhi, Li Shen, Li Xiao, Li Jian, Li Fu, and Li Ming.
Li Shimin had a total of 14 sons. Among them, Prince Li Chengqian was Li Shimin's eldest son. He was appointed Crown Prince after Emperor Taizong ascended the throne, but was deposed due to tension with his father. The King of Chu, Li Kuan, was the second son of Li Shimin. His mother was unknown and he died early without any descendants. Li Ke, the King of Wu, was Li Shimin's third son. His mother was Concubine Yang, the daughter of Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty, but he was framed for treason and killed. Li Tai, the King of Wei, was Li Shimin's fourth son. He died of depression after being imprisoned and moved to another place. In addition, there were also Li Ren, Li Wei, Li Kun, Li Wei, Li You, Li Yin, Li Yun, Li Zhen, Li Zhi, Li Shen, Li Jian, Li Fu, Li Ming, and other sons. No information was provided about their specific circumstances and endings.
Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty, had 35 children, including Prince Li Chengqian, King Li Kuan of Chu, King Li Ke of Wu, King Li Tai of Wei, King Li You of Qi, King Li of Shu, King Li Yun of Jiang, King Li Zhen of Yue, King Li Zhi of Tang Gaozong, King Li Shen of Ji, King Li Xiao of Jiang Shang, King Li Jian of Dai, King Li Fu of Zhao, King Li Ming of Cao, Princess Xiangcheng, Princess Runan, Princess Nanping, Princess Sui 'an, Princess Changle, Princess Yuzhang, Princess Baling, Princess Pu' an, Princess Dongyang, Princess Linchuan, Princess Qinghe, etc.
Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty, had 35 children, including Prince Li Chengqian, King Li Kuan of Chu, King Li Ke of Wu, King Li Tai of Wei, King Li You of Qi, King Li of Shu, King Li Yun of Jiang, King Li Zhen of Yue, King Li Zhi of Tang Gaozong, King Li Shen of Ji, King Li Xiao of Jiang Shang, King Li Jian of Dai, King Li Fu of Zhao, King Li Ming of Cao, Princess Xiangcheng, Princess Runan, Princess Nanping, Princess Sui 'an, Princess Changle, Princess Yuzhang, Princess Baling, Princess Pu' an, Princess Dongyang, Princess Linchuan, etc.
There was a time-travel novel called " Transmigrated to Li Chengqian's Son and Blocked Li Shimin ", which told the story of the protagonist transmigrating to the Tang Empire and becoming Li Chengqian's son, Li Xiang and Li Shimin. In this novel, Li Chengqian was about to be deposed, but his son, Li Xiang and Li Shimin, stepped forward and showed his smart and brave side. However, detailed information about Li Chengqian's specific achievements and performance was not provided in the search results. Therefore, the search results did not provide a clear answer to the specific situation of Li Chengqian and Li Shimin who had transmigrated to the Great Tang.
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.
The opening of the Tang Dynasty shocked Li Shimin's novel, which was free to read. The relevant information did not provide a specific answer.
There was no clear answer in the search results provided for the free reading of Li Shimin's novel.
The crown prince of Li Shimin of Tang Dynasty was Li Chengqian.
Li Shimin had a total of 14 sons, namely Prince Li Chengqian, King of Chu Li Kuan, King of Wu Li Ke, King of Wei Li Tai, King of Qi Li You, King of Shu Li Yin, King of Jiang Li Yun, King of Yue Li Zhen, King of Gaozong Li Zhi, King of Ji Li Shen, King of Cao Li Ming, King of Jiang Li Xiao, and King of Dai Li Jian. Among them, Prince Li Chengqian, King of Chu Li Kuan, King of Wu Li Ke, King of Wei Li Tai, and a few other sons had relatively bad endings.