The Crown Prince Li Chengqian was the Crown Prince of the Qing Kingdom. His fate had many similarities with the Great Tang Crown Prince Li Chengqian. His mother was the empress of Qing Kingdom, and the empress was the empress dowager's niece, so he was a legitimate son. His mother's clan was very powerful. However, because the Empress was incited and encouraged to participate in the killing of Ye Qingmei, the Crown Prince lost the support and power of his mother's clan, turning from the most powerful Crown Prince into an extremely weak Crown Prince. The Qing Emperor had used the Taiping Courtyard incident to ally with Chen Pingping and Fan Jian to exterminate the Empress's clan. The Crown Prince had also lost the support of his mother and her clan. The fate of Crown Prince Li Chengqian was closely watched in the years of celebration. His actions and conflicts also became an important part of the plot.
Li Chengqian's character was one of anxiety and stubbornness. He felt anxious in the competition for the throne, worried that he would not be able to keep his position as Crown Prince. In addition, his character was also described as stubborn because he was very persistent about his status and power. He even plotted to force the palace to rebel to fight for the position of Crown Prince.
Li Chengqian resigned from the position of Crown Prince in the novel 'Great Tang: The Beginning of the Self-Deposed Crown Prince.' This novel told the story of a 21st-century teenager who accidentally transmigrated to become the Tang Dynasty's Crown Prince, Li Chengqian. He had awakened the system and requested to depose himself as the Crown Prince, which shocked the imperial court. The plot of the novel was full of ups and downs, and it was thrilling.
We can draw the following conclusions: The first chapter is about the Tang Crown Prince Li Chengqian.
According to the information provided, there were many reasons why Li Chengqian did not want to be the Crown Prince. First, he felt that his position was threatened because his younger brother, Li Tai, was conferred the title of King of Wei and gradually gained a group of supporters. This made Li Chengqian feel uneasy about his position as Crown Prince. Secondly, Li Chengqian's expectations of Li Shimin were too high. He felt that his treatment was not in line with his younger brother's. In addition, Li Chengqian had once rebelled and forced the abdication. In the end, he failed and was deposed as the crown prince and exiled to other places. This action violated his father's bottom line and endangered the security and stability of the country. He also attempted to assassinate his brother and ministers, and even wanted to overthrow his father's rule. Combining these reasons, Li Chengqian did not want to be the Crown Prince.
Li Chengqian became the Crown Prince because he was the eldest son of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. Two months after Emperor Taizong ascended the throne, he was made Crown Prince. At that time, he was only eight years old. Taizong placed great importance on his training and had chosen many outstanding teachers for him. Li Chengqian had displayed his intelligence and wisdom at a young age and was greatly favored by Taizong. Thus, Li Chengqian becoming Crown Prince was based on his status and Taizong's expectations of him.
We can conclude that the imperial edict to depose Crown Prince Li Chengqian was a decree issued by Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, announcing the dethronement of Li Chengqian's status as Crown Prince and demoting him to a commoner. This imperial edict expressed Taizong's disappointment and heartache for Li Chengqian, as well as his high hopes for him in the early days. The specific reasons and details of deposing the Crown Prince were not mentioned in the search results provided.
The reason why Li Chengqian rebelled was because he was worried that he would lose his position as Crown Prince. During the reign of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, the competition for the position of Crown Prince was extremely intense. Li Chengqian felt that his position was threatened. His younger brother, Li Tai, gradually gained a group of supporters. This made Li Chengqian feel uneasy about his position as Crown Prince. In addition, the relationship between Li Chengqian and Li Shiming gradually deteriorated. Li Shiming was very strict with his discipline and even ordered the execution of one of Li Chengqian's favorite Tai Chang Le people. The struggle for power between the brothers was also one of the reasons for Li Chengqian's rebellion. Although he was the Crown Prince, his talent was far inferior to his younger brother, Li Tai. On the whole, Li Chengqian's rebellion was due to his fear of losing his position as Crown Prince, and it was related to the conflict between his brothers and his father.
Li Chengqian, the most powerful crown prince of the Great Tang, was a web novel. It told the story of a modern otaku who traveled to the 17th year of Zhenguan in the Great Tang and became the crown prince, Li Chengqian. Crown Prince Li Chengqian was facing the crisis of deposing the Crown Prince. The people around him also had ulterior motives and constantly encouraged him to rebel. However, the specific plot and story development required reading the novel to obtain more information.
In the Qing years, after Crown Prince Li Chengqian was deposed as Crown Prince, he joined forces with the Eldest Princess to rebel and ultimately failed to commit suicide.
The outcome of Prince Li Chengqian was that after his position as Crown Prince was abolished, he joined forces with the Eldest Princess to rebel and eventually failed to commit suicide.