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Li Yong (prince)

Li Yong (李永) (died November 6, 838[1][failed verification][2]), formally Crown Prince Zhuangke (莊恪太子), was a crown prince of the Chinese Tang Dynasty. He was the oldest son of Emperor Wenzong.

Li Yong
Crown Prince of the Tang Dynasty
Reign832-838
Predecessorvacant, Li Zhan
SuccessorLi Chengmei
Died838
Posthumous name
Crown Prince Zhuangke 莊恪太子
FatherEmperor Wenzong of Tang

Background edit

It is not known when Li Yong was born. His mother was Emperor Wenzong's concubine Consort Wang,[2] who eventually came to carry the title of Defei (德妃), the third highest rank for imperial consort.[3] In summer 830, Emperor Wenzong created Li Yong the Prince of Lu. Initially, the official He Yuanliang (和元亮) served as Li Yong's teacher, but as He was a career soldier, when Emperor Wenzong met He to discuss the prince's education in 832, He was unable to respond well. Thereafter, Emperor Wenzong conferenced with the chancellors and told them, "The Prince of Lu is teachable. You should find talented scholars to serve on his staff, and not people like He Yuanliang." Thereafter, the deputy minister of census Yu Jingxiu (庾敬休) was made Li Yong's teacher; the minister of worship Zheng Su (鄭肅) was made his secretary general; and the supervisorial official Li Jianfang (李踐方) was made his military advisor. All three were allowed to keep their regular posts as well.[2]

As crown prince edit

Later in 832, Li Yong was created crown prince. (It was said that Emperor Wenzong waited this long to create Li Yong crown prince because he had initially to create Li Pu the Prince of Jin, the oldest son of his brother and predecessor Emperor Jingzong crown prince, but was greatly saddened when Li Pu died in 828, and therefore delayed creating a crown prince.)[4]

Meanwhile, as of 837, the imperial attendant Wei Wen (韋溫) was also serving as Li Yong's tutor. It was said that, however, when Wei was set to tutor him in the morning, it would often been the case that he would not get to see Li Yong until the sun was high in the sky. Wei advised him:[5]

The Crown Prince should rise when the cock crows, and he should greet the Emperor and attend to the Emperor's meal. It is inappropriate to be spending time only in feasts and games.

Li Yong did not accept Wei's advice, and Wei subsequently resigned his post as Li Yong's tutor.[5]

Death edit

Meanwhile, by 838, Li Yong's mother Consort Wang had died — and while the exact manner of death was not clarified in historical accounts, it was said that she was not favored by Emperor Wenzong and that Emperor Wenzong's favorite, Consort Yang, made false accusations against her, leading to her death. Despite this, Li Yong continued to spend his time on feasts and games and was close to scoundrels. Consort Yang therefore had ample opportunities to make accusations against him.[6]

On September 29, 838,[1] Emperor Wenzong suddenly had Li Yong arrested and convened a gathering with imperial officials, listing Li Yong's faults and intending to depose him, stating, "How can this kind of person be the Son of Heaven?" The officials largely argued that Li Yong was still young and capable of changing his ways, and that changing the crown prince position was an act that could throw the empire into disarray. Di Jianmo (狄兼謨) and Wei Wen were particularly fervent in speaking against such a change. The day after the meeting, six imperial scholars and 16 eunuch commanders of the imperial guards further submitted arguments against deposing Li Yong, causing Emperor Wenzong to change his mind. That night, Emperor Wenzong released Li Yong and allowed him to return to Shangyang Pavilion (上陽院), where the Crown Prince resided. However, tens of his attendants and eunuchs were executed or exiled.[6]

Despite this, it was said that Li Yong was still unable to change his ways. On November 6,[1] he died suddenly[6] — a death that many historians, including the modern historian Bo Yang, believed, based on subsequent events, to have been an assassination by his attendants, at the implicit approval of Emperor Wenzong.[7] He was buried with honors due a crown prince and given the posthumous name of Zhuangke (meaning "unsuccessful and respectful").[2]

In 839, after Emperor Wenzong, who was then ill, had created Li Yong's cousin Li Chengmei (Li Pu's younger brother) crown prince, there was an occasion when Emperor Wenzong happened to see an acrobatic demonstration by a boy — and that the boy's father was worried that the boy would fall. Emperor Wenzong became touched and saddened, stating, "I am the Son of Heaven, but I could not even protect my own son!" He summoned 14 palace servants and rebuked them:[6]

You had been the ones who harmed the Crown Prince. There is now a new Crown Prince. Do you plan to harm him, too?

Emperor Wenzong had them arrested and executed. But it was said that he was further saddened by this and became even more seriously ill. He died the following spring.[6]

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on May 22, 2010. Retrieved October 26, 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d Old Book of Tang, vol. 175.
  3. ^ Old Book of Tang, vol. 51.
  4. ^ Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 244.
  5. ^ a b Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 245.
  6. ^ a b c d e Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 246.
  7. ^ Bo Yang Edition of the Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 59 [838].

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Li Yong 李永 died November 6 838 1 failed verification 2 formally Crown Prince Zhuangke 莊恪太子 was a crown prince of the Chinese Tang Dynasty He was the oldest son of Emperor Wenzong Li YongCrown Prince of the Tang DynastyReign832 838Predecessorvacant Li ZhanSuccessorLi ChengmeiDied838Posthumous nameCrown Prince Zhuangke 莊恪太子FatherEmperor Wenzong of Tang Contents 1 Background 2 As crown prince 3 Death 4 Notes and referencesBackground editIt is not known when Li Yong was born His mother was Emperor Wenzong s concubine Consort Wang 2 who eventually came to carry the title of Defei 德妃 the third highest rank for imperial consort 3 In summer 830 Emperor Wenzong created Li Yong the Prince of Lu Initially the official He Yuanliang 和元亮 served as Li Yong s teacher but as He was a career soldier when Emperor Wenzong met He to discuss the prince s education in 832 He was unable to respond well Thereafter Emperor Wenzong conferenced with the chancellors and told them The Prince of Lu is teachable You should find talented scholars to serve on his staff and not people like He Yuanliang Thereafter the deputy minister of census Yu Jingxiu 庾敬休 was made Li Yong s teacher the minister of worship Zheng Su 鄭肅 was made his secretary general and the supervisorial official Li Jianfang 李踐方 was made his military advisor All three were allowed to keep their regular posts as well 2 As crown prince editLater in 832 Li Yong was created crown prince It was said that Emperor Wenzong waited this long to create Li Yong crown prince because he had initially to create Li Pu the Prince of Jin the oldest son of his brother and predecessor Emperor Jingzong crown prince but was greatly saddened when Li Pu died in 828 and therefore delayed creating a crown prince 4 Meanwhile as of 837 the imperial attendant Wei Wen 韋溫 was also serving as Li Yong s tutor It was said that however when Wei was set to tutor him in the morning it would often been the case that he would not get to see Li Yong until the sun was high in the sky Wei advised him 5 The Crown Prince should rise when the cock crows and he should greet the Emperor and attend to the Emperor s meal It is inappropriate to be spending time only in feasts and games Li Yong did not accept Wei s advice and Wei subsequently resigned his post as Li Yong s tutor 5 Death editMeanwhile by 838 Li Yong s mother Consort Wang had died and while the exact manner of death was not clarified in historical accounts it was said that she was not favored by Emperor Wenzong and that Emperor Wenzong s favorite Consort Yang made false accusations against her leading to her death Despite this Li Yong continued to spend his time on feasts and games and was close to scoundrels Consort Yang therefore had ample opportunities to make accusations against him 6 On September 29 838 1 Emperor Wenzong suddenly had Li Yong arrested and convened a gathering with imperial officials listing Li Yong s faults and intending to depose him stating How can this kind of person be the Son of Heaven The officials largely argued that Li Yong was still young and capable of changing his ways and that changing the crown prince position was an act that could throw the empire into disarray Di Jianmo 狄兼謨 and Wei Wen were particularly fervent in speaking against such a change The day after the meeting six imperial scholars and 16 eunuch commanders of the imperial guards further submitted arguments against deposing Li Yong causing Emperor Wenzong to change his mind That night Emperor Wenzong released Li Yong and allowed him to return to Shangyang Pavilion 上陽院 where the Crown Prince resided However tens of his attendants and eunuchs were executed or exiled 6 Despite this it was said that Li Yong was still unable to change his ways On November 6 1 he died suddenly 6 a death that many historians including the modern historian Bo Yang believed based on subsequent events to have been an assassination by his attendants at the implicit approval of Emperor Wenzong 7 He was buried with honors due a crown prince and given the posthumous name of Zhuangke meaning unsuccessful and respectful 2 In 839 after Emperor Wenzong who was then ill had created Li Yong s cousin Li Chengmei Li Pu s younger brother crown prince there was an occasion when Emperor Wenzong happened to see an acrobatic demonstration by a boy and that the boy s father was worried that the boy would fall Emperor Wenzong became touched and saddened stating I am the Son of Heaven but I could not even protect my own son He summoned 14 palace servants and rebuked them 6 You had been the ones who harmed the Crown Prince There is now a new Crown Prince Do you plan to harm him too Emperor Wenzong had them arrested and executed But it was said that he was further saddened by this and became even more seriously ill He died the following spring 6 Notes and references edit a b c Chinese Western Calendar Converter Archived from the original on May 22 2010 Retrieved October 26 2009 a b c d Old Book of Tang vol 175 Old Book of Tang vol 51 Zizhi Tongjian vol 244 a b Zizhi Tongjian vol 245 a b c d e Zizhi Tongjian vol 246 Bo Yang Edition of the Zizhi Tongjian vol 59 838 Old Book of Tang vol 175 New Book of Tang vol 82 Zizhi Tongjian vols 244 245 246 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Li Yong prince amp oldid 1133817568, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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