Li Chengqian was a character in " Celebrating Years." He was the Qing Emperor's Crown Prince and the Qing Emperor's third son. His fate was full of misery and misfortune. The reason why he became the Crown Prince was not because he had outstanding talent or moral character, but because his mother was the Empress. The Qing Emperor's empress clan had great power in the Qing Kingdom, but later, the Qing Emperor used a series of methods to wipe out the empress clan, causing Li Chengqian to lose the support of his mother's clan. In the end, Li Chengqian chose to commit suicide in the Jingdou rebellion. As for Li Chengqian's specific ending, please refer to the relevant chapters in Celebrating Years.
Li Chengqian was the prince character in Celebrating Years. He was the Qing Emperor's third son. Because his mother was the Empress, he became the Crown Prince. However, his fate was full of tragedy and misfortune. The Qing Emperor had planned this matter. He first used the power of the Empress 'clan to kill Ye Qingmei, then used Chen Pingping and Fan Jian to slaughter the Empress' clan, causing the Empress 'clan's power to completely disappear. After the Jingdou rebellion, Li Chengqian chose to commit suicide. After his identity was exposed, the Qing Emperor learned of his personal relationship with the Eldest Princess. Li Chengqian's fate was full of twists and turns and tragedies. As the Crown Prince, he violated human relations and developed an ambiguous relationship with his own aunt. In the end, he became a bargaining chip in the Eldest Princess 'hands and died sadly.
There were novels about Li Chengqian and Li Yunrui in the years of celebration, including "Celebrating Years: Fox and Dodder Flower","Celebrating Years: Light Beard and Eyebrow, Clouds Hide Rui","Celebrating Years: Passing through Ten Thousand Flowers" and "Celebrating Years: Daisy". These novels used Li Yunrui as the main character, telling the story and emotional experiences of his life in the world of celebration. However, the search results did not provide any information about the specific plot and development between them.
There were novels about Li Chengqian and Li Yunrui in the years of celebration, including "Celebrating Years: Fox and Dodder Flower","Celebrating Years: Light Beard and Eyebrow, Clouds Hide Rui","Celebrating Years: Passing through Ten Thousand Flowers" and "Celebrating Years: Daisy". These novels used Li Yunrui as the main character, telling the story and emotional experiences of his life in the world of celebration. As for the development and ending between them, the current search results did not provide more information. Therefore, the details of the plot and development of Li Chengqian and Li Yunrui's novels were unclear.
Li Chengqian was the eldest son of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. He was born in 619, and his name was Gao Ming. After Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty ascended the throne, he was appointed Crown Prince, showing his intelligence and benevolence. However, due to his foot disease, he was unable to move. He had two sides to his father's opinions and even sent assassins to assassinate his teacher. Because his father, Li Shimin, was afraid of his younger brother, Li Tai's desire to take over the throne, Li Chengqian had tried to do the Xuanwu Sect's matter again, but failed because of the leak by his subordinates. In order to protect Li Chengqian, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty made Li Zhi the crown prince. Li Chengqian was sentenced to exile to Qianzhou and finally died of depression in 645. He was granted the title of King of Hengshan, Governor of Jingzhou, posthumous title Min.
Li Chengqian was the eldest son of Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty. He was born in 619 and died on January 5, 645. He was a minister of the imperial clan of the Tang Dynasty and was conferred the title of Prince of Zhongshan. Li Chengqian was named Crown Prince after Taizong ascended the throne and was described as a smart and benevolent person. During the death of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, he had taken charge of state affairs on behalf of his father and was highly praised. However, because Emperor Taizong feared his younger brother Li Tai, Li Chengqian was deposed and sentenced to exile to Qianzhou, and finally died in the 19th year of Zhenguan. He was posthumously presented as King of Hengshan and Governor of Jingzhou, and buried in Zhaoling with the courtesy of the Duke of the State.
Li Chengqian was the eldest son of Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty. He was born in 619 and died on January 5, 645. He was a minister of the imperial clan of the Tang Dynasty and was appointed as the crown prince. Li Chengqian performed well in his youth and was doted on by Li Shimin. However, he was born with a foot disease and limped when he walked. Li Chengqian had tried to seize the throne, but his plan failed. He was exiled to Qianzhou and died a few years later. His posthumous title was Min, posthumously presented to King Hengshan and Governor of Jingzhou.
" Li Chengqian " might be referring to the eldest son of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. After Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty ascended the throne, he was made the crown prince at the age of eight. He was smart and cute, but when he grew up, he liked sex and wandered around. Because he had been pampered for a long time, he was obese, limped when he walked, and suffered from foot problems. In addition, because he was afraid of his brother Li Tai, who was also deeply loved by his father, he tried to assassinate Li Tai. After the matter was exposed, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty imprisoned him in another room. In the 18th year of Zhenguan, Li Chengqian's rebellion was revealed. Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty deposed him as a commoner and exiled him to Qianzhou. He died there two years later. I wonder if the "Li Chengqian" you want to ask is referring to Tang Taizong's eldest son?
In online novels, Li Chengqian might refer to the main character in the novel, Li Chengqian of the Great Tang. In the novel, he was the eldest son of Emperor Taizong and Empress Zhangsun, the second crown prince of the Tang Dynasty. I don't know if you want to ask about the "Li Chengqian" in this novel. If not, please provide more relevant information so that I can better answer your question.
Li Chengqian was the eldest son of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin, and the elder brother of Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Zhi. He had been clever since childhood and Taizong doted on him very much. In the first year of Zhenguan (627), Li Chengqian, who was only eight years old, was made Crown Prince and began to receive strict education and training. Under the guidance of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, he studied diligently, read extensively, was proficient in the classics and history, and was good at riding, archery, and calligraphy. However, as he grew older, Li Chengqian gradually became arrogant and extravagant. He liked sensual pleasures and gradually lost interest in government affairs. At the same time, his younger brother, Li Tai, was also favored by Taizong because of his outstanding talent. This made Li Chengqian feel uneasy and jealous. In order to fight for the throne, Li Chengqian and Li Tai had a fierce struggle, which eventually led to the brothers falling out. In the 17th year of Zhenguan (643 years), Li Chengqian was deposed as a commoner for treason and exiled to Qianzhou. After the death of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Zhi, ascended the throne and recalled Li Chengqian to the capital and granted him the title of King Pu. In the second year of Xianheng (671), Li Chengqian died of illness in Qianzhou at the age of 27. Not satisfied with watching dramas? Interested in the main character of the main characters, Ye Qingmei? Please click on the link below to see the wonderful content of Ye Qingmei's Diary!
Li Chengqian and Li Yunrui were two characters in the TV series " Celebrating Years." There was a forbidden love between them, but the exact plot and development were still unclear. Li Chengqian was the Crown Prince of the Qing Kingdom, and Li Yunrui was the Qing Emperor's younger sister and the Crown Prince's aunt. Their relationship was exposed by Fan Xian and Chen Pingping, causing Li Yunrui to be chased out of Jingdou by the Qing Emperor. However, the current search results did not provide more information about the specific conflicts between them and the details of what happened. Therefore, regarding the plot and grievances between Li Chengqian and Li Yunrui, the current search results could not provide a definite answer.