In 839, after Emperor Wenzong, who was sonless at that point — with his own son and crown prince
Li Yong having died in 838 — was considering whom to make crown prince. His favorite
concubine Consort Yang was urging him to create his younger brother
Li Rong the Prince of An crown prince. When Emperor Wenzong requested the opinions of the
chancellors,
Li Jue opposed. As a result, Emperor Wenzong decided to create Li Chengmei crown prince. By spring 840, Emperor Wenzong was seriously ill. He had his trusted
eunuchs Liu Hongyi (劉弘逸) and Xue Jileng (薛季稜) summon the chancellors Li Jue and
Yang Sifu to the palace, intending to entrust Li Chengmei to them. However, the powerful eunuchs
Qiu Shiliang and Yu Hongzhi (魚弘志), who controlled the palace by that point, opposed Li Chengmei because they were not consulted before Emperor Wenzong created Li Chengmei crown prince. Despite Li Jue's opposition, they issued an edict in Emperor Wenzong's name demoting Li Chengmei back to Prince of Chen (under the excuse that Li Chengmei was too young) and creating another brother of Emperor Wenzong's,
Li Chan the Prince of Ying crown prince. Emperor Wenzong soon died, and after Emperor Wenzong's death, Chou persuaded Li Chan to order Li Chengmei, as well as Consort Yang and Li Rong, to commit suicide. Despite Li Chengmei's relative young age, he had at least 19 sons, and his 19th son, Li Yan (李儼), was later created an imperial prince. ==Was Li Yan a son of Chengmei?==