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Li Heng’s position as crown prince was also picked up. Li Longji’s eldest son was Li Ying, however, Li Ying also did not escape the crown prince’s curse and was ultimately framed and killed by Empress Wu Hui. Li Longji is a master of manipulating power, and he is well versed in the art of balancing power. Li Linfu was one of his trump cards. He used Li Linfu to suppress the influence of the crown prince. As long as Li Linfu was not too unreasonable, Li Longji would turn a blind eye and even incite trouble.
Emperor Xuanzong of Tang, Li Longji, knew that Li Heng had ascended to the throne and declared himself emperor. He also understood that his situation was hopeless, so he quickly drafted an edict announcing that Li Heng would officially take over the throne, thus making it more legitimate for him to become emperor.
After the An Lushan Rebellion broke out, Emperor Xuanzong of Tang once said he wanted to pass the throne to Li Heng. Later, no action was taken. This made Li Heng even more fearful, thinking that Emperor Xuanzong of Tang was testing him again, with the aim of seeing if he would take advantage of the turmoil to seize the throne.

After Li Heng came to power, he immediately announced a comprehensive crackdown on rebellion, which to some extent quelled the situation of constant wars and turmoil in various regions. During the An Lushan Rebellion, Emperor Xuanzong of Tang was no longer able to govern the country, and Li Heng “usurped the throne” during the An Lushan Rebellion, but only did the right thing at the appropriate time.