Li Chengqian's ruthless words during the celebration were: " Fan Xian's heart is soft. Only this fire can make him completely break off with his second brother and stand on my side with all his heart."
Li Chengqian was the eldest son of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. He was born in 619 AD. His name was given by Tang Gaozu Li Yuan. Because he was born in Chengqian Hall, he was named Li Chengqian. Li Chengqian was conferred the title of King Heng Shan when he was young, and later on, he was conferred the title of Sun Yat-sen King. He was smart and kind-hearted, and was favored and valued by Li Shimin. In order to cultivate his ability, Li Shimin arranged for two Confucian masters, Lu Deming and Kong Yingda, to teach him. However, Li Chengqian had some problems during his growth. He was jealous of his younger brother, Li Tai, and tried to launch a coup against the Black Tortoise Sect, but he failed in the end. In order to protect Li Chengqian, Li Shimin decided to make Li Zhi the Crown Prince and sent Li Chengqian to Qian Prefecture. Li Chengqian died in the 19th year of Zhenguan (645). He was posthumously presented as King Hengshan and Governor of Jingzhou. He was buried in Zhenguan Mausoleum with the etiquette of Duke of the State. As for the reason for Li Chengqian's limp and his role in the TV series "Celebrating Years," there was no mention of it in the current search results.
There were many reasons for Li Chengqian's rebellion. On the surface, his dissatisfaction and fear towards Li Shi Min was the direct reason. He was dissatisfied with Li Shiming for executing his pet boy and others, and also dissatisfied with Li Shiming's teachings and discipline. He was afraid that Li Shi Min would depose him or let his brother Li Tai inherit the throne. He was also afraid that Li Shiming would discover his misdeeds or expose his rebellion plan. However, from a deeper perspective, the root cause of Li Chengqian's rebellion was the change in his personality and psychology. He had changed from a clever, cute, filial, and understanding Crown Prince to a dissolute, wanton, and delusional traitor. This change might be due to him being made Crown Prince too early, enjoying supreme glory and power, as well as the deterioration of his relationship with his father and the competition between his brothers. The leak of the rebellion plan, the lack of supporters, and the lack of military strength also led to the failure of the rebellion. Regarding the outcome of Li Chengqian's rebellion, there was no clear answer based on the given information.
Li Chengqian was the eldest son of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. He was born in 619. When he was young, he showed a clever and lovely talent, and was loved and valued by Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty. Li Chengqian was made Crown Prince at the age of eight and enjoyed supreme glory and power. However, as time passed, his personality and mentality changed. He became extravagant, wanton, and had the idea of usurping the throne. Li Chengqian's dissatisfaction and fear towards Li Shiming became the direct cause of his rebellion. He was dissatisfied with Li Shiming for executing his pet boy and others, and also dissatisfied with Li Shiming's teachings and discipline. He was afraid that Li Shi Min would depose him or let his brother Li Tai inherit the throne. He was also afraid that Li Shiming would discover his misdeeds or expose his rebellion plan. Therefore, he decided to strike first and seize the throne to become the Son of Heaven. Li Chengqian's rebellion failed in the end and he was deposed as a commoner by Li Shimin. As for the root cause of Li Chengqian's rebellion, other than the direct reason, it also included the fact that his position as Crown Prince was too early and too long, as well as the changes in his psychology and personality.
Li Chengqian (619-January 5, 645), also known as Gaoming, was the eldest son of Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. His mother was Empress Wende, surnamed Zhangsun. During the reign of Emperor Wude, he was conferred the title of Prince of Zhongshan and the crown prince. Li Chengqian was intelligent and kind-hearted, and was favored and valued by Taizong. However, due to his leg disease, he was unable to move. He did not agree with his father's advice and even sent assassins to assassinate his teacher. He had a tense relationship with his younger brother, Li Tai, and the two of them fought for the position of eldest son. In the 16th year of Zhenguan (642), after Li Chengqian failed to assassinate Li Tai, he colluded with others to plot evil, but the plan was exposed. Under Taizong's protection, Li Chengqian was deposed as a commoner and exiled to Qianzhou. After his death, he was buried with the etiquette of a duke.
The result of Li Chengqian's rebellion was that he was demoted to a commoner and exiled to Qianzhou. In 644 AD, Li Chengqian died in exile. Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin, stopped the court for a few days and buried him according to the etiquette of the Duke of the State.
Qing Yu Nian was a novel in which the Crown Prince Li Chengqian was one of the characters. Prince Li Chengqian had an affair in the story, but the specific plot and ending were not mentioned in the search results provided. Therefore, regarding the plot and ending of Prince Li Chengqian's novel, I'm not sure.
Li Chengqian (619-January 5, 645) was the eldest son of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. His mother was Empress Wende, surnamed Zhangsun. During the reign of Emperor Wude, he was conferred the title of Prince of Zhongshan and the crown prince. Li Chengqian was intelligent and kind-hearted, and was favored and valued by Taizong. However, he was suffering from a leg disease and had difficulty moving. He had once sent assassins to assassinate his teacher and had a conflict with his younger brother, Li Tai. In the 16th year of Zhenguan (642), after he failed to assassinate Li Tai, he plotted a rebellion with Li Yuanchang, Du He, Hou Junji, and others, but the matter was exposed. In the end, he was deposed as a commoner and exiled to Qian Prefecture. After Li Chengqian died, he was buried with the etiquette of the Duke of the State.