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Because he is a person who can write and martial arts, he is very similar to Li Shimin in many ways, so his existence is a very big threat to Li Shimin, his character is relatively docile, but he has the blood of the Sui Dynasty in his body, so he missed the throne in the end.
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Although Li Ke was liked by Li Shimin, he couldn't help himself in the royal family, Li Ke's status in the imperial court was not particularly high, and he did not have a cronies, and in the end, Li Shimin could only make him a victim of the war in order to stabilize the imperial court.
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This is because the eldest grandson Wuji is in the way, and it has also become an inevitable guiding fuse. At the same time, the evidence at the time was not stable, so he had to fall victim to the fight.
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Although he is very much like himself, he has committed all the emperor's taboos, even if he is his own son, he cannot show too much ambition, this is a taboo.
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Because although Li Ke is very similar to himself and is very loved, he is not a son-in-law, and later he was framed by the eldest grandson Wuji and killed on the charge of seeking power and usurping the throne.
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I think it's mainly because there are too many objections in the court, so he didn't pass the throne to his favorite son.
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A large part of it is because of Wu Zetian, after Li Zhi's death, Wu Zetian naturally grasped the power of the country.
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Because Li Ke was not the eldest son, and his ambition to take the throne was too great, he was finally framed by the eldest grandson Wuji and killed on the charge of seeking power and usurping the throne.
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I think it's because there are too many opposing opinions in the court, and a large part of the reason is because of Wu Zetian
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Because he knew that his son did not have that much ability to inherit his throne, so he did it.
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Li Zhi was personally raised by Emperor Taizong, very doting, and King Wu went to the fief when the time came, who do you say Emperor Taizong likes the most?
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I really don't know about this, after all, there was no such thing at that time, so I still don't know much about it.
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Because although Li Ke is smart and clever, he has no desire for power, and Li Shimin does not want to make it difficult for others.
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Because Li Ke speaks very directly, he is too upright and often contradicts Li Shimin in public in the court, which makes Li Shimin very faceless, so he has always disliked him.
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Because Li Shimin likes Empress Changsun, he likes the children born to Empress Changsun. Even Li Chengqian rebelled, and Li Tai conspired. are reluctant to kill. Li Zhi was raised by him personally.
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Although he is both civil and military, he is always restless in his heart, always thinking about fighting for power and profit, and does not take into account the feelings of brotherhood, while Li Zhi is kind-hearted, and the emperor dislikes him even more in comparison.
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Although Li Ke is Li Shimin's favorite son, and he is both literate and martial, and he is the son of the princess of the previous dynasty, so the bloodline is noble, and the final failure is the loser's primogeniture inheritance system, which is generally done by the eldest son, so it will fail.
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That's because Li Shimin originally had many sons, although he was born to Li Shimin's favor, but his methods were not as clever as other sons, so in the end he missed the throne.
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Li Ke's mother is the princess of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, and on this basis, it is impossible for him to become the crown prince, and Li Shimin will not pass on the throne to someone who is related to the Yuwen family.
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Li Shimin's son Li Ke was implicated in the rebellion of Fang Yiai in the fourth year of Yonghui (653) and was killed by the eldest grandson Wuji. Li Ke is a person with a good reputation in history and a virtuous person.
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Li Ke was framed to death by Prime Minister Changsun Wuji, because if Li Ke was made the crown prince, he might threaten the status of the eldest grandson's family. Li Ke is also a very capable person, and his personality is also like Li Shimin.
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Li Ke is actually a good person, but he was framed by the villain's eldest grandson Wuji, so when he died, there was no corresponding etiquette. But fortunately, he was rehabilitated in the end.
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Li Ke died of illness. Li Ke is an infatuated person, simple-minded, trusting Wu Meiniang, letting him sort out the government and politics, and finally ruining the Li family.
If Li Shimin had not passed the throne to Tang Gaozong Li Zhi, then there would have been no female emperor Wu Zetian, and the history of the Tang Dynasty would have been rewritten.
He had many political achievements during the Zhenguan period and did a lot of practical things for the people. once commented that Li Ke was a "British thing", and regretted that Li Shimin did not make Li Ke the crown prince.
Because Li Shimin actually does not have a deep foundation in the imperial court, most of his cronies are only staff members in his own house, and the generals are not leading the troops, and they may be overthrown at any time.
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