Li Chengqian's grandson was Li Shizhi.
Li Chengqian's grandson, Li Shizhi, became the prime minister of the Tang Dynasty. Li Shizhi was the third son of Li Chengqian's son, Li Xiang. He had always kept a low profile in the Li Tang imperial clan and was lucky enough to escape Wu Zetian's massacre of the Li Tang imperial clan. After Emperor Zhongzong of Tang, Li Xian, ascended the throne, in order to consolidate the status of the royal family, he began to put the people in the Li Tang royal family in important positions. As Li Chengqian's descendants had already withered, Li Shizhi was put in an important position by the court and served as prime minister during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty.
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Li Chengqian's wife was Hou Junji's daughter, Hou shi.
Li Chengqian had a total of three sons, namely Li Xiang, Li Jue, and Li Yi. Li Xiang had held many positions in the Tang Dynasty, including Huaizhou and Ezhou. Li Jue was the grandson of Li Shimin, 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. As for Doctor Li, there was not much information about him. They only knew that he was born from a concubine and was born between the eighth and twelfth year of Zhenguan.
Li Chengqian had a total of three sons, namely Li Xiang, Li Jue, and Li Yi. Li Xiang served as the governor of Huaizhou during the period of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin, and was later granted the title of Governor of Yuezhou and Duke of Huan. Li Jue 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. As for the specific situation of Doctor Li, the search results did not provide any relevant information.