
Zhenguan Crown Prince Li Chengqian
by Chen Shuzhi
About This Novel
Gao Ming is an active-duty military officer. By an accident, he came to the first year of Zhenguan in the Tang Dynasty and possessed eight-year-old Li Chengqian. He had no golden finger and no superpowers. In the intrigues of the court, he relied on his knowledge to change his own destiny, and of course, the original trajectory of the Tang Dynasty.
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Official(60)Scraped 21d ago
The greatest enemy of the prince is not the princes but the emperor
The greatest enemy of the prince is not the princes but the emperor. If he really passes through and becomes a prince, especially when the prince is young, he must learn martial arts and have political experience. However, when encountering difficulties, he must learn to be confused, and the quality of the middle man will be good. There is an old saying that the trees that are beautiful in the forest will be destroyed by the wind. There are countless people who are flattered when they are young. Even if you study well in childhood, you will not be able to make money in the future, and you will still be flattered, let alone ancient times. Human nature will never change, and the officials in ancient times were even more refined. The prince usually should not strive for too much power, otherwise the emperor will doubt you if you are alienated. As long as the emperor does not change the prince, the others will be fine. If the emperor wants to change the prince, unless you are Li Shimin and there is Li Jiancheng to control you, otherwise, one person alone is too good to be the emperor. To sum up: the prince, especially the founding prince, or the prince of Emperor Wu, must be confused, or he is looking for death. Look at Li Zhi, Wu Zetian's prince.
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Li Ke in history didn't have the courage to compete for the throne! His father, Li Shimin, was a rebel in the Sui Dynasty, and he, Li Ke, was Yang Guang's grandson. Li Shimin married Yang Guang's daughter as his concubine, Li Ke's mother, Concubine Yang. If Li Ke becomes emperor, won't all the officials in the court die? Not to mention that the imperial court would not agree, even Changsun Wuji would not agree. His sister Changsun Wuyou is Li Shimin's queen, so he must let his nephew succeed him! He is the number one hero of Lingyan Pavilion recognized by Li Shimin, one person is inferior to ten thousand people!
The so-called "golden branches and jade leaves" mostly describe the proud girls with fine skin and tender flesh. This term is true when applied to princesses of various dynasties. After all, they are all nobles and masters, soaked in the smell of incense and copper. The Tang Dynasty was probably its heyday. Since the founding of the Tang Dynasty by Emperor Gaozu, the cultures of various ethnic groups have merged with each other. The Xianbei people, also known as Hu people, have a heroic and unrestrained temperament, which influenced the entire Tang Dynasty over time. Women exposing their breasts are a sign of wealth, and they don't care about the loss of their virginity. Couples often divorced due to disharmony, and they could also remarry. Women lived a really delicate life, and this openness was still reflected in the Ming Dynasty. The first article in the book (Yu Shi Ming Yan) writes about Jiang Xing. His wife crossed the line, Jiang Xing deposed her, and she was able to remarry. This fully shows the social atmosphere and the relatively favorable living environment for women at that time. As for the princess of the Tian family, she even supported a lover, and the prince-in-law couldn't bear to say anything. The princesses of these dynasties lived a delicate life, but how did the princesses of the Qing Dynasty live? But don't watch too many Qiong Yao dramas, and you may think that the princess of the Qing Dynasty was extremely indulgent, having fun and having fun. In fact, the princesses of the Qing Dynasty alone could not be more delicate!
It is impossible for Li Ke to become the prince in any case. The reason is very simple. His mother is Yang Guang's daughter, which means that he cannot be the prince. The ministers will not agree to him becoming the prince at all. Therefore, there is no need to write about his fight for the prince because it is impossible for him to become the prince.
When I first looked at the first few pictures, something felt wrong.
It was not the first year of Zhenguan that Li Yuan, the emperor of the Tang Dynasty, moved out of Taiji Palace. Your novels and history are not required to be particularly accurate, but at least they should not be wrong in general.
Talk about it
As a prince, he has great advantages and can naturally suppress other princes. If such a huge advantage cannot suppress others, how useless is this prince?
I don't know if the author can see it.
Isn't Luo Cheng a fictional character in a novel? Is this book based on historical facts or is it a romance novel?
I really can't understand why some people still think that history books are written by the victors. Let's talk about the prosperous age of Kangxi and Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty. What about Yongzheng in the middle? Yongzheng is the emperor, so he is the winner. How could it be so miserable? Now we find that the Qing Dynasty depends on Yongzheng to continue its life. Zhu Di's Battle of Jingnan, Li Shimin's Xuanwu Gate Revolution, and Zhu Qizhen's Gate Seizing Revolution were all victors, so they were all here? Zhu Di wiped out his nephew, and Zhu Qizhen took away his younger brother's title and throne. In the end, people didn't know it. What about the winner in your mouth? What's even more ridiculous is that they think they are very literate and ask others to read more history. One word: absolutely.
Let the internal fighting end soon
If Li Shimin keeps raising Gu like this, something will happen sooner or later. A potential princess has already died. Doesn't he want to end it with the death of several sons?
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Official(60)Scraped 21d ago
The greatest enemy of the prince is not the princes but the emperor
The greatest enemy of the prince is not the princes but the emperor. If he really passes through and becomes a prince, especially when the prince is young, he must learn martial arts and have political experience. However, when encountering difficulties, he must learn to be confused, and the quality of the middle man will be good. There is an old saying that the trees that are beautiful in the forest will be destroyed by the wind. There are countless people who are flattered when they are young. Even if you study well in childhood, you will not be able to make money in the future, and you will still be flattered, let alone ancient times. Human nature will never change, and the officials in ancient times were even more refined. The prince usually should not strive for too much power, otherwise the emperor will doubt you if you are alienated. As long as the emperor does not change the prince, the others will be fine. If the emperor wants to change the prince, unless you are Li Shimin and there is Li Jiancheng to control you, otherwise, one person alone is too good to be the emperor. To sum up: the prince, especially the founding prince, or the prince of Emperor Wu, must be confused, or he is looking for death. Look at Li Zhi, Wu Zetian's prince.
personal thoughts
Li Ke in history didn't have the courage to compete for the throne! His father, Li Shimin, was a rebel in the Sui Dynasty, and he, Li Ke, was Yang Guang's grandson. Li Shimin married Yang Guang's daughter as his concubine, Li Ke's mother, Concubine Yang. If Li Ke becomes emperor, won't all the officials in the court die? Not to mention that the imperial court would not agree, even Changsun Wuji would not agree. His sister Changsun Wuyou is Li Shimin's queen, so he must let his nephew succeed him! He is the number one hero of Lingyan Pavilion recognized by Li Shimin, one person is inferior to ten thousand people!
The so-called "golden branches and jade leaves" mostly describe the proud girls with fine skin and tender flesh. This term is true when applied to princesses of various dynasties. After all, they are all nobles and masters, soaked in the smell of incense and copper. The Tang Dynasty was probably its heyday. Since the founding of the Tang Dynasty by Emperor Gaozu, the cultures of various ethnic groups have merged with each other. The Xianbei people, also known as Hu people, have a heroic and unrestrained temperament, which influenced the entire Tang Dynasty over time. Women exposing their breasts are a sign of wealth, and they don't care about the loss of their virginity. Couples often divorced due to disharmony, and they could also remarry. Women lived a really delicate life, and this openness was still reflected in the Ming Dynasty. The first article in the book (Yu Shi Ming Yan) writes about Jiang Xing. His wife crossed the line, Jiang Xing deposed her, and she was able to remarry. This fully shows the social atmosphere and the relatively favorable living environment for women at that time. As for the princess of the Tian family, she even supported a lover, and the prince-in-law couldn't bear to say anything. The princesses of these dynasties lived a delicate life, but how did the princesses of the Qing Dynasty live? But don't watch too many Qiong Yao dramas, and you may think that the princess of the Qing Dynasty was extremely indulgent, having fun and having fun. In fact, the princesses of the Qing Dynasty alone could not be more delicate!
It is impossible for Li Ke to become the prince in any case. The reason is very simple. His mother is Yang Guang's daughter, which means that he cannot be the prince. The ministers will not agree to him becoming the prince at all. Therefore, there is no need to write about his fight for the prince because it is impossible for him to become the prince.
When I first looked at the first few pictures, something felt wrong.
It was not the first year of Zhenguan that Li Yuan, the emperor of the Tang Dynasty, moved out of Taiji Palace. Your novels and history are not required to be particularly accurate, but at least they should not be wrong in general.
Talk about it
As a prince, he has great advantages and can naturally suppress other princes. If such a huge advantage cannot suppress others, how useless is this prince?
I don't know if the author can see it.
Isn't Luo Cheng a fictional character in a novel? Is this book based on historical facts or is it a romance novel?
I really can't understand why some people still think that history books are written by the victors. Let's talk about the prosperous age of Kangxi and Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty. What about Yongzheng in the middle? Yongzheng is the emperor, so he is the winner. How could it be so miserable? Now we find that the Qing Dynasty depends on Yongzheng to continue its life. Zhu Di's Battle of Jingnan, Li Shimin's Xuanwu Gate Revolution, and Zhu Qizhen's Gate Seizing Revolution were all victors, so they were all here? Zhu Di wiped out his nephew, and Zhu Qizhen took away his younger brother's title and throne. In the end, people didn't know it. What about the winner in your mouth? What's even more ridiculous is that they think they are very literate and ask others to read more history. One word: absolutely.
Let the internal fighting end soon
If Li Shimin keeps raising Gu like this, something will happen sooner or later. A potential princess has already died. Doesn't he want to end it with the death of several sons?














