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753:). Li Chengqi was praised for being humble and careful, and Emperor Xuanzong was therefore respectful and trusting of him. Nevertheless, the officials were concerned that Li Chengqi, Li Shouli, and Li Chengyi (who was also older than Emperor Xuanzong) would become centers of conspiracies, and therefore requested that they be sent out of the capital to be prefects. In 714, Emperor Xuanzong agreed and sent the three princes out of the capital, and Li Chengqi became the prefect of Qi Prefecture (岐州, roughly modern
737:(太尉) (also one of the Three Excellencies). It was said that thereafter, Emperor Xuanzong tried to show his love toward his brothers—Li Chengqi, Li Chengyi (李成義) the Prince of Shen, Li Fan (李範) the Prince of Qi, Li Ye (李業) the Prince of Xue—as well as his cousin Li Shouli, who was raised with them, established rooms for them inside the palace to allow them to stay overnight whenever they wished. Emperor Xuanzong and the five princes often spent time together in various activities—discussing
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563:. The former Emperor Zhongzong, whom Wu Zetian had recalled from exile in 698 and to whom Li Dan had subsequently yielded the position of heir apparent, was restored to the throne. He gave Li Chengqi's father Li Dan great honors and created Li Chengqi the greater title of Prince of Cai, but Li Chengqi declined this greater title and thereafter continued to be Prince of Shouchun.
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believing that given his youth (25 at that time) he would be easy to control. However, she soon found him to be strong-willed and difficult to control, and she secretly considered finding some way to replace him with Li
Chengqi or Li Shouli (who also could potentially have a legitimate claim for succession given that he was the senior son of
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and again served as Li Longji's advisor. In turn, Li Longji offered to yield the crown prince position to Li
Chengqi, an offer that Emperor Ruizong again declined. In 712, Emperor Ruizong passed the throne to Li Longji, who took the throne as Emperor Xuanzong, although Emperor Ruizong continued to
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Emperor Shang), but took power as empress dowager, and as part of a number of honors that she conferred on various persons to try to pacify them, Li Chengqi was created the greater title of Prince of Song. Less than a month later, however, a coup led by Li Chengqi's
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Emperor Xuanzong agreed and stated, "If not for you, big brother, I would have killed excessively." He ordered the guard released. Later that day, at a feast, Emperor Xuanzong, in gladness, took off his belt, made of red jade, and awarded it to Li Xian, along with his own horse.
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Wei Tuan'er (韋團兒). While Wu Zetian soon discovered that Wei Tuan'er's accusations were false (and executed her), Li Chengqi and his younger brothers were still reduced in their titles and were, along with their cousins Li Guangshun (李光順) the Prince of Yifeng,
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the Prince of Linzi killed Empress Dowager Wei and Princess Anle. Princess Taiping subsequently ordered Emperor Shang to yield the throne to Li Dan, who initially declined, but under persuasion by Li Chengqi and Li Longji, accepted.
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principles of succession, but Li Longji had been the one whose accomplishments had allowed him to retake the throne. He hesitated. Li Chengqi declined consideration to be crown prince—stating to his father:
665:, who supported Li Longji and wanted to eliminate doubt in people's minds about who would succeed Emperor Ruizong, Emperor Ruizong made Li Chengqi the prefect of Tong Prefecture (同州, roughly modern
535:(note different character), whom Empress Dowager Wu had forced to commit suicide in 684), held under house arrest in the palace. (In Li Chengqi's case, his title was reduced to Prince of Shouchun.)
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he ordered that the guard be battered to death. None of Emperor Xuanzong's attendants dared to speak. However, Li Xian, who was present, calmly stated to Emperor Xuanzong:
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65:Tang dynasty
1590:Empress Liu
1294:22. Yang Dá
663:Yao Yuanzhi
576:Li Chongmao
568:Empress Wei
557:Huan Yanfan
549:Cui Xuanwei
331:Preceded by
291:Preceded by
249:Preceded by
209:Empress Liu
121:(742-01-05)
83:Prince Yide
79:Predecessor
1875:742 deaths
1870:679 births
1864:Categories
1370:Li Chengqi
1180:20. Wu Hua
795:Consort Wu
615:Liu Youqiu
612:chancellor
561:Yuan Shuji
484:Empress Wu
450:Background
376:Wu Chengqi
364:Li Chengqi
307:Li Chengyi
220:Li Chengqi
19:Li Chengqi
1790:, vol.107
1756:, vol.107
659:Song Jing
598:Confucian
585:Li Longji
572:Li Guo'er
529:Li Shouli
520:concubine
504:Wu Shihuo
428:Li Longji
388:Wu Zetian
348:Li Shouli
321:In office
281:In office
239:In office
131:Lady Yuan
89:Successor
1824:, vols.
1678:, vol.09
1672:Kai'yuan
910:Ancestry
814:Tian'bao
810:Kai'yuan
695:Chang'an
687:Yuncheng
683:Wu Youji
675:Xianyang
627:Yangzhou
553:Jing Hui
336:Wu Sansi
296:Wu Youji
133:Lady Wei
1775:ding'si
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894:(2000).
835:Mother
825:Father
791:Li Qing
759:Shaanxi
679:Shaanxi
671:Shaanxi
631:Jiangsu
623:Shaanxi
533:Li Xian
500:Luoyang
496:empress
408:Chinese
396:Chinese
392:Li Xian
390:and as
380:Chinese
368:Chinese
325:712–713
285:713–713
243:733–741
74:684–690
58:693–710
45:710–716
32:716–742
1815:vol.81
1804:vol.95
1741:jia'xu
1720:vol.61
1668:xinwei
850:Li Jin
820:Family
802:Taiwei
735:Taiwei
711:Sikong
691:Shanxi
667:Weinan
643:Sikong
559:, and
492:regent
476:Li Zhe
460:Li Dan
432:Li Jin
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266:Li Chu
254:Li Dan
205:Mother
195:Father
128:Spouse
93:Wu Dan
755:Baoji
750:jiegu
619:Xi'an
579:aunt
440:Du Fu
183:House
154:Names
139:Issue
71:Reign
55:Reign
42:Reign
29:Reign
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116:Died
108:Born
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384:武成器
372:李成器
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