Li Chengqian

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Li Chengqian was the ill-fated crown prince of the Tang dynasty who was deposed after plotting against his father, Emperor Taizong.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese historical figure
Tang dynasty prince
crown prince
accusedOf conspiracy to overthrow his father
treason
appointedAsCrownPrinceInYear 626
associatedReign reign of Emperor Taizong of Tang GENERATED
birthOrder eldest son of Emperor Taizong
birthYear 619
capitalDuringLifetime Chang'an NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath illness in exile
chineseTitle 皇太子 NERFINISHED
coConspirator Hou Junji NERFINISHED
Li Yuanchang NERFINISHED
country China
courtTitle Prince of Cheng NERFINISHED
Prince of Hengshan NERFINISHED
culture Tang Chinese
deathYear 645
deposedInYear 643
dynasty Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
era Early Tang period
familyName Li NERFINISHED
father Emperor Taizong of Tang NERFINISHED
gender male
givenName Chengqian NERFINISHED
historicalSource New Book of Tang NERFINISHED
Old Book of Tang NERFINISHED
Zizhi Tongjian NERFINISHED
house House of Li NERFINISHED
language Classical Chinese
mother Empress Zhangsun NERFINISHED
notableFor being deposed as crown prince of the Tang dynasty
failed coup plot against Emperor Taizong
personalName 李承乾 NERFINISHED
placeOfExile Qian Prefecture NERFINISHED
posthumousStatus not restored as crown prince
reasonForDeposition plotting a coup against Emperor Taizong
religion Chinese Buddhism
Chinese folk religion
royalTitle Crown Prince of Tang NERFINISHED
successorAsCrownPrince Li Zhi NERFINISHED
titleAfterDeposition Prince of Cheng NERFINISHED
youngerBrother Li Tai NERFINISHED
Li Zhi NERFINISHED

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Emperor Taizong of Tang child Li Chengqian