Who was released after Kangxi s thirteen sons were confined

Updated on history 2024-02-09
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Well, according to the plot in "Yongzheng Dynasty" written by Februaryhe, it was Yongzheng, that is, Wu Sidao, the master of the fourth elder brother at that time, who sent someone to release the thirteenth elder brother.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is said that Yongzheng didn't seem to mention him because of the history of the Kangxi period.

    At the beginning of the Yongzheng Dynasty, he was crowned king, probably in between.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Thirteen has not been circled for ten years, but has only been circled for a few months with a few other princes. The current book is too misleading and despised for it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    BecauseThirteen elder brothersThe position is rebellious.

    The thirteenth elder brother loves Xinjueluo Yinxiang.

    During the period of the nine sons, he was an unswerving party of the four masters, but he was imprisoned by Kangxi for a period of time because of the abolition of the prince, but for some reason he fell out of favor with Kangxi, so he was not reused and was not sealed. Why was the thirteenth elder brother imprisoned, and the thirteenth elder brother was not imprisoned, but just fell out of favor.

    In the forty-third year of Kangxi (1704), He Zhuo, the teacher of the eighth son of the emperor, also mentioned in a letter to his family that His Royal Highness the Thirteenth was the emperor's favorite and had a bright future. Yinxiang, who was less than 20 years old, was respected by his imperial father, and even the Han literati who served in the Qing court were also clear. But when the prince was abolished for the first time, Yinxiang fell out of favor with Kangxi for some reason, and in the end of Kangxi's life, he was neither reused nor sealed.

    Kangxi's thoughts

    After the forty-seventh year of Kangxi (1708), Yinxiang was affected by the first abolition of the crown prince, and was briefly imprisoned for a period of time (from the forty-seventh year of Kangxi to the forty-eighth year of Kangxi), and the Kangxi Emperor after the abolition of the crown prince Yinren.

    The trust in the princes has been greatly reduced, and since the forty-eighth year of Kangxi (1709), the Sui Hu began to use a shift system to move limbs, and everyone had to take turns to accompany Emperor Kangxi on patrol, so as not to form a party for personal gain.

    Many princes accompanied Emperor Kangxi on his tour because of this, but Yinbian Qingxiang was special. Emperor Kangxi's shift system does not seem to have been used for Yinxiang. From the forty-eighth year of Kangxi (1709) to the fiftieth year of Kangxi (1711), Yinxiang still accompanied the prince every time, but during this period, Emperor Kangxi did not like Yinxiang very much.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yinxiang was imprisoned by Kangxi for ten years, and this ten years was the most fierce ten years for Kangxi's sons to compete for the position of prince. Kangxi loves his thirteenth son very much, and the reason why he is imprisoned is that Kangxi doesn't want him to get involved in the struggle of the princes, so that no matter which son ascends the throne in the future, he will not exclude the thirteenth son of the emperor, Yinxiang, so that he can die well. Kangxi can be said to have good intentions, Yinxiang is upright, good and evil, so if you are in such a complex environment at that time, you will inevitably offend people, so Kangxi uses this method to protect him and hopes to help you.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    According to the first volume of "Emperor Yongzheng", it is because Kangxi wants to reserve strength for the fourth child who is being selected for the prince in his mind, which is similar to what was said upstairs, which is to let people relax their vigilance against them, and secretly arrange the work of controlling chaos. But I think this book beautifies Yongzheng a lot, so it is not necessarily the case in terms of the reason for the house arrest of Yinxiang. As for the reasons for the text, there are many of them, and I am also confused.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1, the reason why Kangxi imprisoned Lao Thirteen was because he liked him too much, afraid that he would be plotted, and he was a person who had no heart and affection, if he hadn't been imprisoned at that time, it was very likely that he would have become a batch of cannon fodder in the first fan of the battle.

    2, the old thirteenth Yinzhi Tang Xiang is not only a civil and military all-rounder, he can lead troops to fight, and he can also deal with military and political affairs is also very disciplined, and he is also a filial son. used to be one of Kangxi's most frank princes.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1, the reason why Kangxi imprisoned Lao Thirteen was because he liked him too much and was afraid that he would be plotted, and he was a person who had no heart and affection, if he hadn't been imprisoned at that time, it was very likely that he would have become the first batch of cannon fodder in the battle.

    2, the old thirteen Yinxiang is not only a civil and military all-rounder, he can lead troops to fight, and he can also deal with military and political affairs is also very disciplined, and he is also a filial son. used to be the most important prince of Kangxi.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The trap is to draw a circle for him, and the place of activity cannot exceed this place. It's like being locked in a room and not allowed to move around.

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12 answers2024-02-09

Yongzheng doesn't have so many sons, it seems that there are only three adults, you should be talking about Kangxi's thirteen sons, they are dead friends.