Li Yuan had mixed feelings of love and hate towards Li Shimin. Li Yuan was the founding emperor of the Tang Dynasty. He had more power than Li Shimin, but Li Shimin had planned to force Li Yuan to step down when he launched the Xuanwu Gate rebellion. Even though Li Yuan hated Li Shi Min, he still chose to abdicate to Li Shi Min and let him become the Crown Prince. Therefore, it could be said that Li Yuan's feelings for Li Shiming were both love and hate.
Li Yuan had mixed feelings of love and hate towards Li Shimin. Li Yuan was the founding emperor of the Tang Dynasty. He had more power than Li Shimin, but Li Shimin had planned to force Li Yuan to step down when he launched the Xuanwu Gate rebellion. Even though Li Yuan hated Li Shi Min, he still chose to abdicate to Li Shi Min and let him become the Crown Prince. Therefore, it could be said that Li Yuan's feelings for Li Shiming were both love and hate.
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 Yuan's attitude towards Li Shiming and Li Jiancheng was complicated and subtle. In the process of overthrowing the Sui Dynasty, Li Yuan valued Li Jiancheng very much and gave him more military power. However, he later weakened Li Shimin's power and supported Li Jiancheng. However, when Li Jiancheng gained the upper hand, Li Yuan would suppress him again and support Li Shimin again. This capricious attitude caused Li Shimin and Li Jiancheng to be dissatisfied with Li Yuan. The relationship between the two brothers gradually drifted apart and was filled with mutual suspicion. In addition, Li Yuan's attitude towards Li Shimin was also that power came first. He believed in Li Shimin's military ability, so he could control the army without worry in the war. In general, Li Yuan's attitude towards Li Shiming and Li Jiancheng was complicated and changing. There was respect and love, but also suppression and suspicion.
Li Shimin likes Li Ke. It was mentioned in many documents that Li Shimin liked Li Ke very much. He thought that Li Ke was good at both literature and martial arts, and his way of doing things was similar to his own. Li Shimin had repeatedly expressed his love for Li Ke and intended to make him the Crown Prince. However, due to Zhangsun Wuji's strong opposition, Li Shimin did not make Li Ke the Crown Prince. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was certain that Li Shimin liked Li Ke.
Li Shimin liked Li Ke. According to many records, Li Shimin liked Li Ke very much. He thought that Li Ke was skilled in both literature and martial arts, and his way of doing things was similar to his own. Li Shimin had repeatedly expressed his love for Li Ke and intended to make him the Crown Prince. However, due to Zhangsun Wuji's strong opposition, Li Shimin did not make Li Ke the Crown Prince.
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 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.
In the Biography of the Curly Beard Guest, the person that the Red Whisk Girl liked was Li Jing, not Li Shimin or Li Jiancheng. The red horsetail whisk girl was surnamed Zhang, named Chuchen. She was originally the family prostitute of Yang Su, a powerful minister of the Sui Dynasty. She recognized a hero and fell in love with Li Jing at first sight. Then, she eloped with him and created great achievements with him. At the end of the Sui Dynasty, when the world was in chaos, the Red Horsetail Girl and Li Jing assisted Li Shimin and his son to seize the world and became the founding heroes. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
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.