Li Yong (prince)
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| Li Yong | |||||
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| Crown Prince of the Tang dynasty | |||||
| Reign | 832–838 | ||||
| Predecessor | vacant, Li Zhan | ||||
| Successor | Li Chengmei | ||||
| Died | 838 | ||||
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| Father | Emperor Wenzong of Tang | ||||
Li Yong (李永) (died November 6, 838[1]), 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.
It is not known when Li Yong was born. His mother was Emperor Wenzong's concubine Consort Wang,[1] who eventually came to carry the title of Defei (德妃), the third highest rank for imperial consort.[2] 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.[1]