Li Jinglong's father was Li Wenzhong.
Li Jinglong's father was the founding general of the Ming Dynasty, Li Wenzhong.
Li Jinglong's father was called Li Wenzhong.
Li Jinglong's father was called Li Wenzhong.
Li Jinglong's father was the founding general of the Ming Dynasty, Li Wenzhong.
His father, Li Jinglong, was the Duke of Xiaoyao. The author of the novel was Piggy Dream Insect. The story told the story of Li Jinglong's transmigration to the Ming Dynasty. We can see that this novel has many chapters, but the specific plot and content are not mentioned. Therefore, based on the information provided, I am unable to answer this question.
His father, Li Jinglong, was a time-travel novel that told the story of the protagonist, Li Jinglong, traveling to the Ming Dynasty. This novel had a total of 497 chapters, and the author was Pig Dream Insect. However, since most of the search results were chapter tables, there was no specific plot or story outline, so more detailed information could not be provided.
Li Jinglong's son was Li Jingtai. Li Jingtai was Li Jinglong's eldest son. He became an important general in the Ming Dynasty. As for whether Li Jinglong had other sons, the search results did not mention any relevant information, so it was impossible to confirm.
Li Jinglong's descendant was Li Zongcheng. Li Zongcheng was Li Jinglong's great-grandson. He had inherited Li Wenzhong's family background and served as the commander of the Nanjing Jinyiwei during the Ming Dynasty. When Li Zongcheng was invaded by the Japanese pirates, the Ming Dynasty sent troops to support him. After several battles, the two sides decided to reconcile. The records of Li Jinglong's son and other descendants were not detailed. They only knew that Li Jinglong's great-grandson, Li Xuan, was appointed by the imperial court as the commander of the Nanjing Brocade Guard.
There was no clear record of Li Jinglong's cause of death. Some documents believe that he died in the fourth year of Ming Xuande (1429), while others record that he died in the last years of Yongle. Li Jinglong's descendants were conferred the title of Marquis of Linhuai during the Qing Dynasty and had been officials for generations. However, the search results did not provide any conclusive information about his specific cause of death and outcome. Therefore, it was impossible to accurately answer the cause of Li Jinglong's death.