Emperor Nan of the Great Tang.
The male protagonist traveled to the Great Tang and possessed the younger brother of Li Shimin, the King of Yue of the Great Tang, who had the same name and surname as him. He began his journey to change history. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
" Transmigration to Li Chengqian's Son and Beginning to Fight Li Shimin " was a novel about transmigration. It told the story of the protagonist transmigrating to the Tang Empire and becoming Li Chengqian's son, Li Xiang and Li Shimin. This novel was meticulously written by the author, Brother Bao, and received the support of many readers. In the story, Li Chengqian was about to be deposed, but his son, Li Xiang and Li Shimin, stepped forward and showed his smart and brave side.
😋I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. [Journey to the West: The Avatar of the Celestial Beings]: The protagonist Chen Yi had transmigrated into Tang Sanzang and possessed the avatar system of the Celestial Beings. He could summon all kinds of characters from the Celestial Beings. Together with Qiao Feng, Sun Wukong, Nezha, and other heroes, he wandered the Journey to the West, looking for adventures and challenges on the way to obtain scriptures. 2. "The Tang Priest of the West: All Buddhas, come and help me!" Chen Wei had transmigrated into Tang Sanzang, but he found out that he was the ninth reincarnation of the Golden Cicada Master. His fate was to become the ninth skull on the skull necklace around Friar Sand's neck! Fortunately, Chen Wei could summon all the Buddhas in the heavens and transform into the other party to help resolve the crisis! He incarnated into various characters such as Ji Gong, Zen Master Baiyun, Fahai, and so on, contributing to the western paradise. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Li Chengqian was the eldest son of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. After Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty ascended the throne, he was conferred the title of Crown Prince. When he was young, he was loved by his father and received the support and guidance of Lu Deming, Kong Yingda, Wei Zheng, and others. However, as he grew older, his behavior became bad. He was not loyal to his father and even sent assassins to assassinate his teacher. He had a conflict with his younger brother, Li Tai, and later conspired with others to assassinate Li Tai. Under the efforts of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, he was deposed as a commoner and exiled to Qianzhou. After Li Chengqian passed away in Qianzhou, he was buried with the etiquette of the Duke of the State. As for the specific cause of his death, the search results did not provide relevant information, so it was impossible to know.
There were several novels about Li Shimin's lost son. One of them was " Tang: I've Become Li Shimin's Big Son ", which told the story of a man named Li Qiu who accidentally transmigrated to the Tang Empire and became the eldest son of Li Shimin and Empress Zhangsun. The other book was " Tang Dynasty: I Really Don't Want to Be the Emperor ", which told the story of a man named Li Yan who transmigrated to the Tang Dynasty and found out that he was Li Shimin's long-lost son. There was also a book called " The protagonist of the Tang Dynasty is Li Er's lost son." The protagonist was Li Er, Li Shimin's lost son. In addition, there was another book called " The protagonist is Li Shimin's lost son, Lantian County ". The protagonist was Li Shimin's eldest son. In general, these novels all used Li Shimin's lost son as the main character and told their stories during the Tang Dynasty.
Li Chengqian was Li Shimin's eldest son.
Li Shimin had 14 sons, of which the most outstanding and most similar to Li Shimin were the King of Wu, Li Ke, and the King of Wei, Li Tai. The other sons did not have a good ending. Some were killed, some committed suicide, some died young, some were deposed as commoners, and some were exiled. The details of the succession were not mentioned.
Li Shimin had 14 sons, of which the most outstanding and most similar to Li Shimin were Li Ke, King of Wu, and Li Tai, King of Wei. Li Ke was the third son of Li Shimin. He served as a minister of the imperial clan in the Tang Dynasty and was granted the titles of Prince of Changsha, Prince of Hanzhong, and King of Han. Li Tai was Li Shi Min's fourth son. He was Li Shi Min's favorite son and was granted special permission to not be an official. The other sons did not have a good ending. Among them, the Crown Prince Li Chengqian had a bad relationship with Li Shimin because of his rebellion and disrespect to his teachers. As for the fate of his other sons, it was not mentioned in the article, so it was impossible to know.