Li Longji passed the throne to his third son, Li Heng, who later became Emperor Suzong of the Tang Dynasty.
Liu Bang passed the throne to Liu Ying, Emperor Hui of Han.
Li Longji was the son of Li Dan, Emperor Ruizong of Tang Dynasty.
Li Longji and Princess Taiping were aunt and nephew. Li Longji was the third child of Princess Taiping's brother, Prince Xiang Li Dan, so Princess Taiping was Li Longji's aunt. They launched a palace coup together during Tang Long's coup. Li Longji successfully seized power, and Princess Taiping's power was also strengthened. However, Princess Taiping was later dissatisfied with Li Longji's power and planned to seize the throne, but was eventually eliminated by Li Longji. After Li Longji became the emperor of the Tang Dynasty, he ordered Princess Taiping to die. As for why Li Longji wanted to kill Princess Taiping and all her sons, the literature did not provide a clear answer.
The throne of Qing Yu Nian was finally passed to the Qing Emperor's Third Prince, Li Chengping.
The throne of Qing Yu Nian was finally passed to the Qing Emperor's Third Prince, Li Chengping.
The last throne of Qing Yu Nian was passed to the Qing Emperor's Third Prince, Li Chengping.
The throne of Qing Yu Nian was finally passed to the Qing Emperor's Third Prince, Li Chengping.
The last throne of Qing Yu Nian was passed to the Qing Emperor's Third Prince, Li Chengping.
The throne of Qing Yu Nian was finally passed to the Qing Emperor's Third Prince, Li Chengping.
The last throne of Qing Yu Nian was passed to the Qing Emperor's Third Prince, Li Chengping.