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Can you recommend a novel in which a modern person transmigrated into Li Zhi (or Li Chengqian) of the Tang Dynasty and his soul was attached to Wu Meiniang?

2024-09-27 06:48
It was probably from before 2008. Thank you, Misu, but your answer is not what I want…I don't know if it's because I'm addicted to beauty, but I only read the first page and couldn't find it later.
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The protagonist of this novel is a modern man named Li Chengqian. He transmigrated to the Tang Empire and became the eldest son of Li Shimin. Although there was no plot where Li Zhi's soul possessed Wu Meiniang, Wu Meiniang was still an important character in the book. This novel is a historical novel about the two Jin Dynasties, Sui and Tang Dynasties. It can satisfy your needs of finding novels that travel through the Tang Dynasty. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

The Rest Of My Life Is For You

The Rest Of My Life Is For You

Yu Yuehan is the usual rich, perfect, aloof president—the richest man in City H; but one day, a female toddler suddenly appears in his life as his daughter! Despite being certain that he has never touched a woman before, DNA tests certify that the toddler is his! He soon becomes a good 'daddi' for the little toddler, Xiao Liuliu. Two years later, for some inexplicable reason, Xiao Liuliu becomes very fond of a trial nurse, Nian Xiaomu, hired to take care of her. Nian Xiaomu has a strong personality and refuses to let anyone bully her. Constantly wary that anyone might cause harm to his daughter, Yu Yuehan keeps a constant watch over Nian Xiaomu. However, his black-bellied daughter has plans for her father up her sleeves… Over time, Nian Xiaomu reveals her charming side bit by bit; and for the first time in his life, Yu Yuehan is drawn in by this mysterious woman… Keywords: Mysterious Daughter, Cute Daughter, Aloof, Nurse, Strong Woman Cute Scene: "Daddi, you are so handsome!" Xiao Liuliu blushes. "Daddi, I want hugs!" Xiao Liuliu coos. "Daddi, I want a younger sister! Quick make one with Mommi." "Daddi…" Yu Yuehan says in a deadpan fashion, "I have never slept with any woman! How can I have a daughter!?" "Did Mommi sleep with you without you realizing it?" Yu Yuehan: "…” We have a Patreon which you can support us at: https://www.patreon.com/restofmylifeisforyou We have advanced chapters to offer, as well as goals to increase our weekly release rate!
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Are Li Chengqian and Li Zhi the same person?

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2025-01-08 22:39

Li Chengqian and Li Zhi were not the same person. Li Chengqian and Li Zhi were brothers. They were the sons of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin, and Empress Zhangsun. Li Chengqian was once conferred the title of Crown Prince, but was demoted to a commoner because of his rebellion. In the end, Li Zhi became the Crown Prince and ascended the throne as Emperor Gaozong of Tang Dynasty. Therefore, based on the information provided, it could be confirmed that Li Chengqian and Li Zhi were different people.

Are Li Chengqian and Li Zhi the same person?

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2025-01-03 00:57

Li Chengqian and Li Zhi were not the same person. Li Chengqian and Li Zhi were brothers. They were the sons of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin, and Empress Zhangsun. Li Chengqian was once conferred the title of Crown Prince, but was demoted to a commoner because of his rebellion. In the end, Li Zhi became the Crown Prince and ascended the throne as Emperor Gaozong of Tang Dynasty. Therefore, according to the information provided, Li Chengqian and Li Zhi were different people.

Li Chengqian of the Tang Dynasty

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2025-01-07 17:16

Li Chengqian (619-January 5, 645) was the eldest son of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. His mother was Empress Zhangsun. After Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty ascended the throne, he was named Crown Prince. Because of his intelligence and benevolence, he was favored by his father. However, Li Chengqian suffered from leg disease and was unable to move. He pretended to obey his father and was disrespectful to his teacher. He had even tried to assassinate his brother, Li Tai, but failed. As his behavior became increasingly uncontrollable, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty finally abolished his status as Crown Prince and exiled him to Qianzhou in order to protect his family and country. After Li Chengqian's death, he was posthumously awarded the title of Jingzhou Grand Governor and Hengshan Prince and buried in Zhaoling.

Li Chengqian of the Tang Dynasty

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2025-01-07 08:33

Li Chengqian (619 - 645 January 5), also known as Gaoming, was the eldest son of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. His mother was Empress Zhangsun. After Emperor Taizong ascended the throne, he was appointed Crown Prince. Li Chengqian was smart and kind-hearted, but because of his leg disease, he was not good at walking. He was submissive to his father and even sent assassins to assassinate his teacher. He had a tense relationship with his younger brother, Li Tai. Later, he failed to assassinate Li Tai and was deposed as a commoner and exiled to Qianzhou. After Li Chengqian's death, he was buried with the courtesy of the Duke of the State. His grandson, Li Shizhi, became the prime minister and was posthumously presented as the Governor of Jingzhou and the Prince of Hengshan.

Li Chengqian of the Tang Dynasty

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2025-01-07 00:30

Li Chengqian (619 - 645 January 5) was the eldest son of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. His ancestral home was Longxi Chengji (now Qin 'an County, Gansu Province). He was a minister of the imperial clan of the Tang Dynasty, and his mother was Empress Wende. During the reign of Emperor Wude, he was conferred the title of Prince of Zhongshan. Li Chengqian was smart and kind, but because of his leg disease, he could not move. After he learned that the King of Wei, Li Tai, wanted to fight for the throne, he became more and more arrogant and disrespectful to his teachers. In the 16th year of Zhenguan (642), after his failed attempt to assassinate Li Tai, he plotted with Li Yuanchang, the king of Han, Du He, the emperor's son-in-law, and Hou Junji, the duke of Chen, but the plan was exposed. In order to protect Li Chengqian, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty abolished his status as the crown prince and exiled him to Qianzhou. After Li Chengqian's death, his grandson Li Shizhi became the prime minister and posthumously presented him as the governor of Jingzhou and the prince of Hengshan. He was also buried in Zhaoling.

Li Chengqian of the Tang Dynasty

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2025-01-06 16:00

Li Chengqian was the eldest son of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. He played an important role in the prosperous period of the Tang Dynasty. As the Crown Prince, he had received an excellent Confucian education and displayed his intelligence. When he was young, he was conferred the title of King Heng Shan and received the teachings of a famous Confucian master. Li Shi Min had high hopes for him and even gave him the power to govern the country. However, despite Li Chengqian's outstanding talent and ability to govern the country, he eventually embarked on the path of rebellion, was deposed as a commoner, and was demoted to Qian Prefecture. As for why he chose this path, the current information could not provide an answer.

Li Chengqian in the Tang Dynasty

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2024-12-25 14:29

In Tang Brick, Li Chengqian ended up being imprisoned after failing to rebel and eventually exiled and died. Li Chengqian was the eldest son of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty. He should have had a lofty status and future, but he was demoted to a commoner because of his rebellion. In the play, he showed his desire for power and his devotion to love, but in the end, because he could not be with his beloved girl, he embarked on the road of rebellion. Even though he was accused of rebellion, Li Taizong did not execute him out of his father-son relationship, but instead exiled him. Li Chengqian finally died in his exile.

Li Chengqian of the Tang Dynasty

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2024-12-25 00:08

Li Chengqian (619 - 645) was the eldest son of Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty. His mother was Empress Wende's grandson. He was born in Longxi, Gansu Province (now Qin 'an County, Gansu Province). After being granted the title of King of Hengshan Prefecture, he was changed to Prince of Zhongshan. Li Chengqian was named Crown Prince after Emperor Taizong ascended the throne and was described as a smart and benevolent person. However, due to his leg disease, he was slightly inconvenient in his actions. 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, because Li Tai had the intention to seek the heir. In the 16th year of Zhenguan (642), after Li Chengqian failed to assassinate Li Tai, he colluded with others and planned to raise an army to force the abdication, but the matter was exposed. In order to protect him, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty deposed him as a commoner and exiled him to Qianzhou. Li Chengqian died in the 19th year of Zhenguan (645) at the age of 27. As for his life and personal information, the information provided was limited and could not provide more detailed information.

Li Chengqian of Tang Dynasty

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2024-12-24 14:17

Li Chengqian was the eldest son of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. He was born in 619. He was only eight years old when he was made Crown Prince, but he was intelligent, benevolent, and filial, and was loved by Taizong. Taizong had chosen many outstanding teachers for him, such as Li Gang, Fang Xuanling, and Wei Zheng, to train him. However, Li Chengqian's life had undergone a huge change. After the incident at Xuanwu Gate, Taizong became the Emperor and Li Chengqian became the Crown Prince. However, his fate changed at this moment. Because of his desire for the throne, he conspired with others to rebel, but the plan failed. In the end, he was deposed as a commoner and exiled to Qian Prefecture. Li Chengqian's tragic life was caused by his desire and dissatisfaction with the throne.

Li Chengqian of Tang Dynasty

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2024-12-24 10:22

Li Chengqian was the eldest son of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. He was born in 619. His mother was Empress Zhangsun. Li Chengqian was made Crown Prince shortly after Emperor Taizong ascended the throne. He was eight years old at that time. Taizong had placed great hopes on him and sent many famous officials to teach him. According to historical records, Li Chengqian was intelligent, benevolent, and filial, and was deeply loved by Emperor Taizong. However, Li Chengqian later launched a rebellion for a series of reasons, and was eventually deposed as a commoner and exiled. There was no detailed information in the literature about his ridiculous behavior and the reasons for it.

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