Li Chengqian was a character in the TV series " Brick of Tang " and was also the crown prince of the Tang Dynasty. However, there was no clear information about his ending. Some documents mentioned that he was demoted to a commoner because of his rebellion, and eventually exiled and died, but there was no specific ending. Other documents mentioned that in the novel Tang Brick, Li Chengqian successfully ascended the throne and had many children, but this information might be different from the plot of the TV series. Since I didn't provide any clear information about the outcome, I couldn't give an accurate answer.
In the Tang Dynasty, Li Chengqian's crown princess was surnamed Su. Su Shi's great-grandfather, Su Wei, was the Sui Dynasty's Minister Zuo Pushe, and her father, Su Dan, was the Tang Dynasty's Secretary Cheng. Li Chengqian and Su Shi's marriage was held on the first month of the ninth year of Zhenguan. At that time, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty held a grand banquet for this and gave them all kinds of gifts. The relationship between Li Chengqian and Concubine Su was not mentioned in the documents.
The actor who played Li Chengqian in Tang Brick was Wang Wenjie.
Li Chengqian's Crown Princess of the Tang Dynasty was Consort Su.
The Crown Princess of the Tang Dynasty's Crown Prince Li Chengqian was Concubine Su.
Li Chengqian's Crown Princess was Consort Su. Su was born in the martial arts Su family, and was the descendant of Su Dun, the third son of Su Ze, a servant of Cao Wei. The Su family was a high-ranking official in the court during the Northern Zhou Dynasty and the Sui and Tang Dynasties, so they were known as the Eighth Duke of Dun. Her great-grandfather, Su Wei, was Zuo Pushe, the minister of the Sui Dynasty, and her father, Su Dan, was the secretary of the Tang Dynasty. Li Chengqian and Su Shi's marriage was held on the first month of the ninth year of Zhenguan. Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty held a grand banquet for this and gave them all kinds of gifts. Regarding the relationship between Li Chengqian and Concubine Su, the documents did not mention the specific situation.
Li Chengqian's Crown Princess was Consort Su. Su was born in the martial arts Su family, a descendant of Cao Wei's servant Su Dun. Her family was a high-ranking official in the court during the Northern Zhou Dynasty and the Sui and Tang Dynasties. Su Shi's great-grandfather, Su Wei, was the Sui Dynasty's Minister Zuo Pushe, and her father, Su Dan, was the Tang Dynasty's Secretary Cheng. Li Chengqian and Su Shi's marriage was held on the first month of the ninth year of Zhenguan. At that time, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty held a grand banquet for this and gave them all kinds of gifts. There was no mention of the relationship between Li Chengqian and Concubine Su in the literature.
In the end, Li Chengqian, the crown prince of the Tang Dynasty, was demoted to a commoner and exiled to Qianzhou. Because of his rebellion, he was deposed as a commoner by Li Shimin and eventually died in Qian Prefecture.
In the novel Tang Brick, Li Chengqian was imprisoned after his rebellion failed. He originally had a beautiful future plan and hoped to be with Lu Xinyue forever. However, when he saw Lu Xinyue commit suicide in order to protect him, Li Chengqian no longer had any worries or fighting spirit. He sat alone in the palace and recalled all kinds of things with Xin Yue, still holding their love token in his hand. Hence, Li Chengqian's ending could be said to be tragic.
Li Chengqian (619-January 5, 645) was the eldest son of Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. His ancestral home was Longxi Chengji (now Qin 'an County, Gansu Province). He was born in the second year of the Great Tang's founding and was conferred the title of King Heng Shan. Later, he was conferred the title of King Sun Yat-sen. Li Chengqian had been taught by many excellent teachers, including Kong Yingda, Lu Mingde, and other famous officials and scholars. He was appointed Crown Prince by Li Shimin, which showed that he had been in contact with government affairs earlier than the other princes. However, Li Chengqian's destiny was not smooth. Due to his leg disease, he was unable to move, and his personality gradually became arrogant and disrespectful. After his attempt to assassinate Li Tai failed, he plotted with others. After the matter was exposed, he was deposed as a commoner and exiled to Qian Prefecture. After Li Chengqian's death, his grandson Li Shizhi became prime minister and posthumously gave him the title of Jingzhou Grand Governor, Hengshan Prince, and posthumous title of Min.