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First, Li Zhi does not fight for the throne, and his moral character is better than that of Li Chengqian and Li Tai. The second is that Li Zhi will protect the lives of his brothers, and he also has the ability to do so. This is obviously praising Li Zhi, believing that he is not only the best in character, but also not bad in ability. Passing the throne to Li Zhi is the best choice.
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Kind, magnanimous, and very generous, because he is the smartest of all Li Shimin's sons, and he can take on great responsibilities.
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He is intelligent, considers the overall situation, loves his brothers, is sympathetic to the people's feelings, and has a vision. Li Shimin felt that he was the most suitable among his sons to be the emperor, Li Zhi was very smart, loved the people very much, and had the world in mind.
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The first is more kind, the second is more sympathetic to the people, the third is not intrigued, the fourth is not competing for profit, and the fifth is soft-hearted. Li Shimin doesn't like the intrigues between other sons.
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Because his two previous sons-in-law made mistakes, and Li Zhi is also his son-in-law and has the right to inherit the throne.
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Because Li Zhi was very kind and benevolent at that time, and he had the ability to be an emperor, he would be passed on to the throne.
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Because Li Zhi is a very talented person, he has a unique way of governing the country, so he has won the trust of Li Shimin.
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Li Zhi is characterized by kindness and benevolence, but lacks the spirit of an emperor. Li Shimin chose Li Zhi to succeed him mainly because of his benevolence, and because he did not want to repeat the mistakes of the past.
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Li Zhi has been smart and sensitive since he was a child, he treats people very generously and benevolently, and the relationship between brothers is also very good, Li Shimin chose Li Zhi to succeed because he saw the shining points in him, and thought that he would definitely be a brilliant emperor in the future.
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Tang Taizong Li Shimin had many sons, a total of fourteen, but only three of these fourteen children were sons-in-law, the crown prince Li Chengqian, the king of Wei Li Tai and the king of Jin Li Zhi. These three children were all born to the eldest grandson empress, so they have a high status in the palace. Li Chengqian, as the eldest son, is naturally the best candidate for the crown prince, so he inherited Wei Zheng and became the prince.
Li Chengqian is in the red, but because of a foot disease, he was finally deposed as the crown prince, which can be regarded as sad.
1. Li Chengqian suffered from a foot disease and his temperament changed drastically. After Li Chengqian suffered from foot disease, he walked a little lame, it is not a big deal, as the crown prince should be able to withstand this pressure, but Li Chengqian's temperament has changed greatly because of this incident, and he originally wanted to become an emperor like his father Li Shimin.
Second, Tang Taizong was thirsty for talent, but Li Chengqian accepted villains. Tang Taizong Li Shimin is a person who is thirsty for talent and a corporal of courtesy, but Li Chengqian is the opposite of his father, he never says that he loves talents, but he knows a lot of villains, this move makes Li Shimin very disgusted, so he can't help but have more love for Li Tai. Li Chengqian began to change, and felt that Li Tai was more favored, which also made Li Shimin feel very speechless, he had no idea of changing the prince, but now he was tempted.
Third, Li Tai was more ruthless, and Li Shimin passed the throne to Li Zhi. Li Chengqian was depressed and died soon after. Li Tai felt that his opportunity had come, so he went to Li Shimin and told Li Shimin that if I die in the future, I will kill my son and pass on the throne to my younger brother Li Zhi.
When Li Shimin heard this, he couldn't help but tremble, firstly, he was seizing the throne and taking power, and secondly, Li Tai was so ruthless that he killed his own son. So Li Shimin saw the unknown Li Zhi, after all, Li Zhi was kind-hearted and would not kill his brothers, so he passed the throne to Li Zhi.
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1, Li Shimin passed the throne to Li Zhi. In April of the seventeenth year of Zhenguan (643), the crown prince Li Chengqian was deposed for the crime of rebellion, and Tang Taizong established his ninth son, Li Zhi, the king of Jin, as the crown prince and strictly disciplined the prince.
2. On the day of May in the twenty-third year of Zhenguan (July 10, 649), Li Shimin died of illness in Hanfeng Hall at the age of fifty-two, reigned for twenty-three years, and was buried in Zhaoling with the temple name Taizong.
3. In the first year of Tang Gaozong (674), Emperor Wenwu was added, Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty was added to Emperor Wenwu in the eighth year of Tianbao (749), and Emperor Guangxiao of Wenwu was added in the thirteenth year of Tianbao (754).
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Mainly because the Tang Dynasty needed to stabilize the country during this period, and the mediocre but honest Li Zhi was obviously more in line with this.
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Because Li Zhi's character is very good, he will not kill his brothers and sisters after he takes the throne, and Li Shimin is also to protect others.
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Mainly because at that time, I also had my own thinking, and I felt that mediocre people would not have too many problems when governing the country, and the feelings of the people would be taken into account in many things.
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This is because Li Zhi is a person who does not fight or grab, and if he inherits the throne, he will be able to avoid causing some disputes.
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The reason why Li Zhi became the prince was because Li Zhi was more strategic and calculating, so he could become the prince.
Regarding this issue, many people speculate that it is because Li Zhi was raised by Tang Taizong himself in his childhood, and he lived in a loving father and strict mother's living environment.