The Crown Prince of the Tang Dynasty, Li Chengze, was the second prince born of the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu.
The Crown Prince of the Tang Dynasty, Li Chengze, was the second prince born of the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu.
The Crown Prince of the Tang Dynasty, Li Chengze, was the second prince born of the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu.
The Crown Prince of the Tang Dynasty, Li Chengze, was the second prince born of the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. He was a character in the TV series " Celebrating Years ", played by Liu Duanduan.
Li Chengze, the crown prince of the Tang Dynasty, was played by Liu Duanduan.
Li Chengze, the crown prince of the Tang Dynasty, was played by Liu Duanduan.
There was a fierce competition between Li Chengze and the Crown Prince. Li Chengze was described as a " spare tire." He was unwilling to give up on the position of Crown Prince because he believed that this was his only chance to save his life. However, in the end, Li Chengze chose to commit suicide. Crown Prince Li Chengqian was appointed Crown Prince of the Qing Kingdom.
There was a fierce competition between Li Chengze and the Crown Prince. Li Chengze was described as a " spare tire." He was unwilling to give up on the position of Crown Prince because he believed that this was his only chance to save his life. However, in the end, Li Chengze chose to commit suicide. Crown Prince Li Chengqian was appointed Crown Prince of the Qing Kingdom. This information came from the plot of the TV series " Celebrating Years." As for the details of the competition between them and the ending, he needed to watch the TV series or read the relevant plot introduction.
There was a fierce competition between Li Chengze and the Crown Prince. Li Chengze was described as a spare tire. He was unwilling to give up on the position of Crown Prince because he believed that this was his only chance to save his life. However, in the end, Li Chengze chose to commit suicide. Crown Prince Li Chengqian was appointed Crown Prince of the Qing Kingdom. There was no clear answer as to whether Li Chengze and the Crown Prince had a CP relationship during the celebration.
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The three princes of the Tang Dynasty were Li Chengqian, Li Tai, and Li Ke, respectively.