According to the documents provided, it was impossible to determine the age at which Li Chengqian was crippled.
Li Chengqian rebelled in the 17th year of Zhenguan (AD 643), when he was already an adult. However, his exact age was not mentioned, so it was impossible to determine his age at that time.
Li Chengqian lived to the age of 27 and died in 645 AD.
There was no clear record of how old Li Chengqian was when he became a cripple. The history books only mentioned that Li Chengqian suffered from leg problems at the age of twelve and fourteen, but did not specify what caused it. Later generations had several speculations about his lame leg. One thought it was hereditary because Li Chengqian's father, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, and Empress Zhangsun also had leg problems. The other thought it was caused by his riding injury when he was young. However, these were just guesses. There was no conclusive evidence to prove the specific cause of Li Chengqian's leg. Therefore, there was no definite answer to the question of when Li Chengqian was crippled.
" Reborn 8-year-old Prince Li Chengqian " was a time-travel novel. The main character was Li Chengqian and Little Cui. The story was about Li Chengqian transmigrating to the Great Tang and becoming Li Shimin's eldest son, the Crown Prince, Li Chengqian. Even though he was destined to become the Crown Prince, he took risks along the way. This novel was written by the author, your Grandpa Meow. It was a fascinating work.
The incident at Xuanwu Gate happened on July 2nd, 626 AD, and Li Chengqian was born in 619 AD. Thus, when the incident at Xuanwu Sect happened, Li Chengqian should have been seven years old.
Li Chengqian was made prince at the age of eight.
Li Chengqian was made prince at the age of eight.
The incident at Xuanwu Gate happened on July 2nd, 626 AD, and Li Chengqian was born in 619 AD. Thus, when the incident at Xuanwu Sect happened, Li Chengqian should have been seven years old.
Li Chengqian was made prince at the age of eight.