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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.
Li Shimin and Empress Zhangsun were childhood sweethearts and had known each other since childhood. Their love story was filled with sweetness and purity. Empress Zhangsun was Li Shimin's first love and Bai Yueguang. The two of them respected each other as if they were guests and had always been the same. Although Li Shimin had many concubines, Empress Zhangsun was never jealous of him. Instead, she had always been considerate of her husband. Their love story was full of romance and determination. They had experienced many difficulties and setbacks together, but they had always supported each other and passed through many difficult times together. Empress Zhangsun was Li Shimin's most cherished person. Their love story was touching and yearning.
Empress Zhangsun was the empress of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin, and Li Chengqian was their eldest son. Empress Zhangsun gave birth to three sons, namely Li Chengqian, Li Tai, and Tang Gaozong Li Zhi. Li Chengqian grew up under the favor of Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty and was made the crown prince. However, after Empress Zhangsun's death, Li Chengqian became absurd, indulged his own desires, and even rebelled. Finally, he was deposed. As for the specific situation of Empress Zhangsun and Li Chengqian, the search results did not provide a definite answer.
Yes, Li Chengqian was the eldest son of Empress Zhangsun.
The main reason why Li Chengqian was deposed as the Empress was because of his lack of virtue and his suspicion of rebellion. Li Chengqian's character was corrupt. He indulged in wine, sex, and entertainment, wasting the country's financial and material resources. He lost the trust and love of his father and his subjects. In addition, he also befriended some crafty people and listened to their instigation. Li Chengqian was also suspected of rebellion and attempted to assassinate Li Tai, but failed. These actions made Li Shimin think that Li Chengqian was not suitable to be the monarch, so he abolished Li Chengqian's position as the Crown Prince and exiled him to Qian Prefecture.
Yes, Li Chengqian was Empress Zhangsun's son.
Yes, Li Chengqian was the son of Empress Zhangsun.