Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, had a total of fourteen sons. Among them, the ten sons were Li Chengqian, Li Kuan, Li Ke, Li Tai, Li You, Li Yin, Li Yun, Li Zhen, Li Zhi, and Li Shen.
Li Taizong's Third Prince was Li Ke. Li Ke was the third son of Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty. His mother was Concubine Yang, the daughter of Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty. He served as a minister of the imperial clan in the Tang Dynasty and was regarded as brave and courageous. He was deeply loved. He was first conferred the title of Prince of Changsha, then the title of Prince of Hanzhong, and then the title of King of Han. He was also conferred the titles of King of Shu and King of Wu, and served as the governor of An Prefecture and Liang Prefecture. However, in the fourth year of Yonghui, he was implicated by Marshal Zhangsun Wuji in the rebellion of Fang Yiai and was killed. Later, in the first year of the Dragon God, he was exonerated and posthumously awarded the title of Sikong, and his title as King of Wu was restored.
Princess Yong 'an, the daughter of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, was based on Princess Xincheng. She was the daughter of Emperor Taizong and Empress Zhangsun. Although she was not raised by Li Shiming like her sister, Princess Jin Yang, Li Shiming loved her very much. In the TV series " Long Song Journey," Princess Yong 'an, Li Yueyan, was also based on Princess Xincheng.
Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, had a total of 14 sons. Among them, Li Chengqian was Taizong's eldest son, Li Kuan was his second son, Li Ke was his third son, Li Tai was his fourth son, Li You was his fifth son, Li Yin was his sixth son, Li Yun was his seventh son, Li Zhen was his eighth son, Li Zhi was his ninth son, Li Shen was his tenth son, Li Xiao was his eleventh son, Li Jian was his twelfth son, Li Fu was his thirteenth son, and Li Ming was his fourteenth son. Among these sons, other than Li Zhi, the other sons did not have a good ending. Some were killed, some committed suicide, some died young, some were deposed as commoners, and some were exiled.
Song Taizong's Riyu Taijun referred to Song Taizong's Zhao Guangyi's respect for her. She Taijun was the wife of Yang Ye, the Great General of the Right during the reign of Emperor Taizong of the Northern Song Dynasty. She had made great contributions to the stability of the Great Song Dynasty and was respected by the world. During the reign of Emperor Taizong, he had studied Wang Xizhi's calligraphy, but every time he consulted Lady She, she always thought that Emperor Taizong had not learned it well. As a result, Taizong concentrated even more on copying calligraphy, and finally made his calligraphy reach a state of perfection. This was thought to be the result of She Taijun's encouragement to Taizong. Taizong's respect and trust for She Taijun reflected his recognition and importance for her.
There were several main reasons why Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty deposed Li Chengqian. First of all, Li Chengqian's character was corrupt and he lost the trust and respect of his father and his subjects. He did not obey his father's orders, did not respect his teachers, did not care about political affairs, indulged in wine, sex, and pleasure, wasting the country's financial and material resources. He had also befriended some crafty people and listened to their instigation, betraying his father and country. Secondly, Li Chengqian's rebellion violated his father's bottom line and endangered the country's security and stability. Not only did he want to assassinate his brothers and ministers, but he also wanted to overthrow his father's rule and seize the throne. Such behavior made Tang Taizong think that Li Chengqian could not be a qualified successor. Therefore, Emperor Taizong abolished Li Chengqian's position as Crown Prince.
There were many reasons why Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty abolished Crown Prince Li Chengqian. First of all, Li Chengqian colluded with Li Yuanchang, the King of Han, Du He, Hou Junji, and the others to try to force the abdication, but their plan was exposed and they were deposed. Secondly, Li Chengqian's character was corrupt. He indulged in wine, sex, and entertainment, wasting the country's financial and material resources and losing his duty as the crown prince. In addition, he abandoned his studies, disrespected his teachers, and even assassinated his own teacher. These actions disappointed Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty and made him feel that he was not suitable to become a monarch. Therefore, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty decided to abolish Li Chengqian's position as Crown Prince and demote him to a commoner.
Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin, said that the ending song of the TV series was "Falling in Love with the Pain You Give". This song was sung by different singers, including Wan Fang and Little Soup Porridge. The song appeared in the 1994 TV series "Tang Taizong Li Shimin" as the ending song.
The Taizong of the past dynasties included Liu Heng of the Han Dynasty, Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty, Ogedai of the Yuan Dynasty, Zhu Di of the Ming Dynasty, and Huang Taiji of the Qing Dynasty. These Emperor Taizong had important positions and contributions in their respective dynasties.
Tang Qi's Three Lives Three Lives series had three works, namely Three Lives Peach Blossom, Three Lives Three Lives The first work of this series, Three Lives Three Lives Ten Miles Peach Blossom, told the story of Qing Qiu's imperial concubine Bai Qian and the Nine Heavens 'Crown Prince Ye Hua's love and hate for three lifetimes and their entanglement for three lifetimes. The inspiration for this series came from the Classic of Mountains and Seas and other Buddhist and Taoist works. " Three Lives, Three Lives, Ten Miles of Peach Blossoms " was not only the work that made the Seventh Young Master Tang famous, but it had also been adapted into television dramas and movies. As for the specific plot and story content of the other works, the information provided so far did not mention it.
There were TV series about Emperor Taizong of the Qing Dynasty, such as Qianlong Dynasty, Thirteen Dynasties of the Qing Dynasty, Secret History of Taizu, Secret History of Kangxi, Emperor Jiaqing, etc.