After Li Chengqian's death, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin, felt very sad. He stopped court for a day at Li Chengqian's funeral and buried him in the manner of a Duke. Li Shiming was very sad about Li Chengqian's death, which could be seen from his behavior.
After Li Chengqian's death, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin, felt very sad. He stopped court for a day at Li Chengqian's funeral and buried him in the manner of a Duke. Li Shiming was very sad about Li Chengqian's death, which could be seen from his behavior. Although Li Chengqian was deposed as the Crown Prince, his descendants still retained their status as members of the Imperial Clan and lived well. Li Chengqian's grandson, Li Shizhi, had even become the prime minister and reached the peak of power. Li Chengqian's death did not affect the succession of the Tang Dynasty. In the end, Li Shimin's other son, Li Zhi, succeeded the throne.
Li Chengqian died of grief and anger. He was exiled to a remote place because he was informed by a "rebel" and died of anger. Li Chengqian fell in love with a man in the palace, but after the Emperor found out, this man was executed. Li Chengqian suspected that it was Li Tai who had leaked the information and was resentful. He built a memorial room for the man and a grave in the garden. Every time he came here, he would cry, deepening his hatred. He had planned to assassinate Li Tai, but he had not succeeded. Thus, he had conspired with Li Yuanchang, Du He, and the others to launch the " Black Tortoise Sect Rebellion." However, his subordinates had informed him, and the plan had failed. Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty initially deposed Li Chengqian, but out of pity for his beloved son, after some struggle, he exiled him to a remote place, deposed him as a commoner, and moved to Qianzhou. In 645 AD, Li Chengqian died of grief and anger.
Li Chengqian was the crown prince of Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty. In the 18th year of Zhenguan (644), he was deposed as a commoner for suspected rebellion and exiled to Qianzhou (now Pengshui, Chongqing). It was reported that Li Chengqian died in the 19th year of Zhenguan (645) in Qianzhou. As for the cause of his death, there was a saying that he was exiled because he was exposed, causing him to die of anger. Another theory was that he had taken a fancy to a man in the palace. After he was executed by the emperor, he was resentful. He painted a portrait of him and built a sacrificial room for him. He also made a grave in the garden. Every time he wandered here, he would cry. However, the specific cause of death did not provide clear information.
There was no clear information on Li Chengqian's cause of death.
Li Chengqian lived to the age of 27 and died in 645 AD.
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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." Therefore, Li Chengqian's ending was to be deposed as a commoner.
Li Chengqian (619-January 5, 645) was the eldest son of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin, and Empress Zhangsun. After Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty ascended the throne, he was named Crown Prince. Because of his intelligence and benevolence, he was favored by his father. However, Li Chengqian suffered from leg disease and was unable to move. He pretended to obey his father and was disrespectful to his teacher. He had even tried to assassinate his brother, Li Tai, but failed. As his behavior became increasingly uncontrollable, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty finally abolished his status as Crown Prince and exiled him to Qianzhou in order to protect his family and country. After Li Chengqian's death, he was posthumously awarded the title of Jingzhou Grand Governor and Hengshan Prince and buried in Zhaoling.