To whom did Kangxi pass the throne to, and to whom did Kangxi want to pass the throne to?

Updated on history 2024-02-26
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is said that Yinzhen, the fourth son of the emperor, is later Yongzheng! The decree of succession is written in the Manchu, Han and Mongolian languages, not that some characters can be changed from 'Yu' to 'four'! Those so-called fourteen sons of the throne are just virtual plots that ** and TV series need to set up for the plot!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Fourth son Yinzhen If Cao Cao hadn't made it clear that the King of Wei had a capable person to live in, I'm afraid that many people today would have speculated that Cao Cao originally wanted to pass on the throne of Wei to Cao Zhi Because people who are suitable for being emperors are not necessarily talented, talented people are usually not leaders, and the role of leaders is to coordinate rather than control, so Kangxi should think that Yinzhen is more suitable to be the emperor before passing on the throne to Yinzhen.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yongzheng Yeshi said that the holy decree wrote: The fourteenth son of the throne was changed to the fourth son, which is absurd and nonsense. "Ten" was changed to "Yu", which is an absurd spoof after the birth of simplified characters. The word "Yu" in the Kangxi era was not written like this. It's "Yu".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Love Xin Jueluo. Yinzhen, that is, the later Yongzheng.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yongzheng: But a lot of wild history says that it was given to the fourteenth elder brother.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yongzheng, the legendary fourth master.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The fourth elder brother Yinzhen was the later Yongzheng Emperor.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Although Yongzheng later became the emperor, the official history of Yongzheng's accession to the throne has not been examinable, and it is uncertain whether it was Kangxi who passed on the throne to him, which is still an unsolved case.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Arino Shi said that the holy decree was written: the fourteenth son of the throne was changed to the fourth son, but the fact is that the holy decree was in the Manchu and Han languages, and the Qing Dynasty required to write: the number of sons of the emperor, this kind of wild history is not credible.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The history of the Qing Dynasty is messed up, who knows what's going on.

    When I took the exam, I knew that it was the dead brother Yinzhen.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is recorded in the history books that Kangxi passed the throne to Yongzheng, and Yongzheng rightfully inherited the position of the monarch, but many people say that there is something strange about this matter. Yongzheng is undoubtedly a very talented and capable monarch, he did a lot of good things for the Qing Dynasty during his reign, but the process of his accession to the throne has always been questioned, the reason is that Kangxi actually did not value Yongzheng's son very much during his lifetime, but finally passed the position to Yongzheng, which made many people puzzled.

    At that time, Yinzhen, who was the fourth elder brother, actually did not have many supporters, and the family relationship with his brothers was relatively weak, and even the younger brother Fourteenth Elder Brother, who was born to the same mother, was not very close. The only one who is closer to Yongzheng is the thirteenth elder brother Yinxiang, but Yinxiang's character actually can't help Yongzheng much in the court, in short, Yongzheng's strength at the beginning was not so strong, and it wasn't until later that he had the help of Nian Qianyao and others.

    And Kangxi also doted on his fourteenth elder brother even more, and repeatedly explained that this son had the potential to be a monarch, but he rarely praised Yongzheng, and even almost "ignored it". However, just like shown in a certain TV series, maybe Kangxi is precisely because he has too many sons and is fierce in seizing the heirs, and he is afraid of hurting Yongzheng, so he loves the fourteenth elder brother more on the surface, but actually protects Yongzheng who is more favored. Personally, I think that Kangxi did pass on the throne to Yongzheng, and Yongzheng ascended to the position of monarch in the name of righteousness, rather than usurping the throne and modifying the edict.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Kangxi originally wanted to pass on the throne to the fourth elder brother Yongzheng, but there is a folk saying that Kangxi wanted to pass on the throne to the fourteenth elder brother.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In fact, in Kangxi's later years, he had already decided to pass the throne to the fourth elder brother, but due to the bad performance of the previous prince, Kangxi deliberately did not announce it in advance.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The Fourteenth Prince. At first, Kangxi actually had no intention of passing the throne to Yongzheng, but in the end, he found that Yongzheng was still the most suitable.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Kangxi actually wanted to pass on the throne to Yongzheng, because he felt that Yongzheng was a particularly capable person, and the country would definitely prosper in his hands.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Kangxi actually didn't decide who to pass the throne to, the Four Masters Party and the Eight Masters Party, the two most competitive parties, Kangxi didn't know who would win, so he wanted to pass the throne to the victorious side.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    passed the throne to the fourth son Yinzhen, that is, Emperor Yongzheng.

    On November 13, the 61st year of Kangxi, Emperor Kangxi died of illness in Changchun Garden in the northern suburbs, Yinzhen inherited the throne, and changed his name to Yongzheng the following year. After Yinzhen ascended the throne, he reused the thirteenth son of Kangxi, Yinxiang, and the eighth son of Kangxi Emperor Yinzhen was first appeased and named Prince Lian, and then was cut down and imprisoned, and was renamed "Aqina". Kangxi's ninth son, Yinyu, was sent to Xining, where he was later cut off and imprisoned, and renamed "Seth Black".

    The tenth son of the emperor Yinzhen was imprisoned, and the fourteenth son of the emperor of Kangxi Moqiao, Yinzhen, was first sent by Fan Meng to guard the mausoleum, and then he was imprisoned. Emperor Kangxi's twelfth son, Yinzhi, was demoted, and the third son of Kangxi's emperor, Yinzhi, was also imprisoned by the Emperor.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Passed the throne to Zaohe to the fourth son Yinzhen, that is, Emperor Yongzheng.

    On November 13, the eleventh year of the sixth bench of Kangxi, Emperor Kangxi died of illness in Changchun Garden in the northern suburbs, Yinzhen inherited the throne, and changed his name to Yongzheng the following year. After Yinzhen ascended the throne, he reused the thirteenth son of Kangxi, Yinxiang, and the eighth son of Kangxi Emperor Yinzhen was first appeased and named Prince Lian, and then was cut down and imprisoned, and was renamed "Aqina". Kangxi's ninth son, Yinyu, was sent to Xining, where he was later cut off and imprisoned, and renamed "Seth Black".

    The tenth son of the emperor Yinzhen was imprisoned, and the fourteenth son of Kangxi, Yinzhen, was first sent to guard the mausoleum, and then was imprisoned. Emperor Kangxi's twelfth son, Yinzhi, was demoted, and the third son of Emperor Kangxi's Emperor Yinzhi was also imprisoned by Gejue.

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