Li Shimin liked Li Chengqian. Li Shiming was very fond of Li Chengqian and had made him the Crown Prince from a young age. He had invited many great teachers to teach him and spared no effort in nurturing him, placing the future of the Great Tang on his shoulders. Li Chengqian was also very outstanding in his early years and was deeply loved by Li Shimin. Li Shimin attached great importance to Li Chengqian's education and sent Confucian masters Kong Yingda, Lu Deming, and others to teach him Confucian classics. Li Chengqian performed well in government affairs and handled state affairs in an orderly manner. He was trusted and loved by Li Shimin. However, as he grew older, Li Chengqian suffered from foot disease and became disheartened. He began to rebel and was eventually deposed as a commoner. Thus, although Li Shi Min liked Li Chengqian, due to some reasons, he eventually abolished Li Chengqian's position as Crown Prince.
Li Shimin liked Li Chengqian very much. Li Shimin had made Li Chengqian the Crown Prince from the first year of his birth and spared no effort to nurture him. Li Shimin also hired a famous teacher to teach Li Chengqian Confucianism. When Li Chengqian was conferred the title of Crown Prince, Li Shimin publicly praised him for reading the Book of Songs and the Book of Rites. In addition, Li Shimin also let Li Chengqian handle the state affairs during his mourning period, and Li Chengqian also successfully handled the big and small affairs. Therefore, it could be said that Li Shimin liked Li Chengqian very much.
Li Shimin and Li Chengqian were father and son during the Tang Dynasty. Li Shimin was Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, and Li Chengqian was his eldest son. Li Shimin had placed great expectations on Li Chengqian and began to cultivate his talent and education when he was young. Li Chengqian had shown outstanding talent when he was young and was conferred the title of Crown Prince. He was also given special attention and love by his father. However, as time passed, Li Chengqian's behavior gradually became absurd and unruly. He indulged his interests and energy, liked hunting, and enjoyed a luxurious life. This caused Li Shimin to lose confidence in him and eventually abolished his position as Crown Prince. Li Chengqian even tried to launch a rebellion but failed. As for their specific ending and subsequent developments, the information given so far was not enough to give a clear answer.
There were several reasons why Li Shimin conferred Li Chengqian the title of Crown Prince. First of all, Li Chengqian had displayed intelligence and outstanding qualities at a young age, and was considered a favored son of heaven. Li Shiming valued his talent and potential, and he hoped that he could inherit the Great Tang and become the future Emperor. Secondly, Li Shimin liked Li Chengqian very much. He had praised him many times in front of the ministers and had high hopes for him. Li Shimin also let Li Chengqian supervise the country when he was out, helping him accumulate experience in governing the country. In addition, Li Shimin also arranged for a group of civil and military officials to study for Li Chengqian, and personally organized his education, so that he could learn Confucianism and military affairs. These actions showed that Li Shimin regarded Li Chengqian as his successor and hoped that he could inherit the throne and lead the Tang Dynasty to prosperity. Thus, Li Shi Min decided to confer Li Chengqian the title of Crown Prince out of recognition of his talent and character, as well as his expectations for his future.
The reason why Li Shimin deposed Li Chengqian was because Li Chengqian was planning a rebellion. Although Li Chengqian's rebellion was only in the planning stage and had not been implemented, Li Shimin was worried that Li Chengqian would be involved after learning that his son Li You was plotting. During the trial of Li You's rebellion, the investigation found that Prince Li Chengqian knew and was ready to participate in the rebellion. In addition, Li Shimin was also worried that Li Chengqian and his concept of governing the country were inconsistent, and the two of them would easily cause disputes. Therefore, Li Shimin chose to abolish Li Chengqian's position as Crown Prince and pass the throne to Li Zhi. Li Shi Min believed that although Li Zhi looked like a loser on the surface, he was actually pretending to be incompetent in order to save his life. This was the only way he could survive under the tiger's mouth. Li Shimin believed that only by choosing Li Zhi could the stability of the royal family be guaranteed. In short, the reason why Li Shimin deposed Prince Li Chengqian was because he planned to rebel and had a relationship with Li You, as well as his different views on governing the country with Li Shimin.
Li Shi Min doted on Li Chengqian very much. Li Shiming's love for Li Chengqian had exceeded the normal limits, and even shocked the officials in the court. Li Shi Min ordered Li Tai to move to Martial Virtue Hall, which made the ministers feel uneasy. However, whether Li Shimin's special love for Li Chengqian was purely because he was a father's preference for his son, or because of Yuan Xiangshi's criticism, we cannot be sure. However, Li Shiming's love had spoiled Li Chengqian to a certain extent, which might have a certain negative impact on his growth. In general, Li Shimin was good to Li Chengqian, but whether he was overly fond of him required further observation and analysis.
The plot of transmigrating into Li Chengqian and angering Li Shimin was the storyline of a novel. The author was two people. This novel described a person from the 21st century who traveled to the Tang Empire and became Li Shimin's eldest son, Li Chengqian, triggering internal disputes and grudges within the royal family. However, the search results provided did not provide any detailed plot or content about the novel. Therefore, I don't know the exact details of how Li Chengqian angered Li Shimin.
[Li Shimin has a special feeling for Li Chengqian.] Li Shimin let Li Chengqian supervise the country and let Li Tai write a letter, intending to make Li Chengqian the emperor and Li Tai the assistant of his brother. Li Shimin had deep feelings for Empress Zhangsun and especially favored Li Chengqian. Li Chengqian's character was also very high. He was conferred the title of Crown Prince and was taught by famous scholars. However, as Li Chengqian grew older, he gradually had some problems, such as having a good taste in women, swimming slowly, and so on. In his later years, Li Shimin was distressed by Li Chengqian's behavior, while Li Chengqian complained about his father's favoritism. Thus, the fate between father and son had come to an end. In general, Li Shiming had special feelings for Li Chengqian, but as time passed, their relationship gradually drifted apart.
Li Chengqian was the eldest son of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. He was born in Chengqian Hall of Taiji Palace. He had shown his intelligence since he was young and was loved by Li Shimin. After Li Shimin ascended the throne, Li Chengqian was made Crown Prince. Li Shimin had high hopes for him. However, Li Chengqian had a problem with one of his feet, causing him to be unable to move. Even so, he was carefully nurtured by Li Shimin in terms of education. However, Li Chengqian showed some bad behavior as he grew up, including attempting to rebel and force the abdication. In the end, his rebellion failed, he was demoted to a commoner, and died at the age of 26. There was no clear answer in the literature as to why Li Chengqian did not succeed to the throne in the end.
There were a few novels about Li Shimin and Li Chengqian: " Transmigrated into Li Chengqian's Son and Blocked Li Shimin "," Did [Tang] Li Shimin Beat His Son Today?"," The Reckless Crown Prince Li Chengqian of the Tang Dynasty ", and " Tang Dynasty: My Apprentice is Li Chengqian." These novels told the story of Li Chengqian transmigrating to the Great Tang and becoming the Crown Prince, as well as his relationship with Li Shimin and his adventures. Among them," Transmigrated into Li Chengqian's Son and Stumped Li Shimin " and " The Reckless Prince of the Tang Dynasty, Li Chengqian " were stories of Li Shimin's disappointment in rebirth, while " Did [Tang] Li Shimin Beat His Son Today " and " Tang: My Apprentice Is Li Chengqian " involved Li Shimin's feelings and parent-child relationship with Li Chengqian.