No.
In "Tang Brick", Li Tai was ambitious and wanted to dethrone Li Chengqian from the position of prince. Although Li Chengqian was later deposed, Li Tai's ending was not much better. Because Li Tai is smarter and cleverer than Li Chengqian, and Li Tai is quite accomplished in calligraphy. In fact, Wei Wang Li Tai's nature was not bad. The only reason to blame was that Tang Taizong's preference for him spoiled him. Later, Li Tai gradually became arrogant and lost himself. He began to develop a greater desire for power. He even wanted to compete with Li Chengqian for the position of prince.
Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, was not a dim-witted king. After Li Chengqian's rebellion was exposed, he also saw clearly Li Tai's ambition for the throne. As the king of a country, he could not tolerate such things. happened, but as a father, he still wanted to save the lives of his two sons. In desperation, Li Shimin deposed Li Chengqian as the prince and exiled him. At the same time, in order to cut off Li Tai's ambition to seek power, he demoted Li Tai to be an official in Junzhou Township.