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Speaking of which, this third brother Yinzhi is also quite innocent, it is normal for others to compete for the throne and be killed, and he has not had any negative news without fighting, but he was imprisoned to death in the end. Just because Yongzheng thinks that Yinzhi is not particularly sad about Prince Yi's death, and thinks that Yinzhi is not sad because he hates Prince Yi, Prince Yi supports Yongzheng so much, and Yinzhi also hates Prince Yi, which means that Yinzhi also hates Yongzheng by the way! Then Yongzheng will lock you up!
Isn't that wronged?
In fact, if this Yinzhi wants to compete with Yongzheng for the position, it may not be Yongzheng who wins. Because Yinzhi is indeed very talented, he is not only good at calligraphy, literature and other literary things, but also good at riding archery, martial arts and other martial arts, which can be said to be both civil and military. Kangxi also likes his third elder brother quite a lot, because he is kind and righteous by nature, and he does have the demeanor of being a general.
But it doesn't workYinzhi's personality is relatively plain, and he doesn't fancy things like fame and fortune for the throne, so Yinzhi did not participate in the very fierce competition for the storage position.
It stands to reason that Yinzhi's character of not fighting or grabbing, coupled with Kangxi's fancy and trust in him, should be smooth sailing in the future. But after Yongzheng succeeded to the throne, because Yinzhi had a friendly relationship with Yinren, who had been made a prince, Yongzheng was wary of him. also because of this incident, Yinzhi was also sent to the Kangxi cemetery to guard his spirit for many years.
The last fuse was the untimely death of the thirteenth brother who had a very good relationship with Yongzheng, and Yongzheng was very sad. also personally organized a funeral for him, but because Yinzhi was late for the funeral, Yongzheng was very unhappy and imprisoned him forever. In fact, it's also for my own interests, just use the topic to play.
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The third elder brother was framed in the end, and Yongzheng also put him under house arrest, and finally died in captivity.
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In the battle for the storage position, the third elder brother did not participate in any party, and exposed a secret to Kangxi during the critical period, and he was talented, but he was not on his side, so he was idle. During the reign of Yongzheng, he thought that the third child had no feelings for the death of the thirteenth child, felt that he had no feelings for him, and was very angry, so he imprisoned him and finally died.
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Although he did not participate in the battle of the storage position, the book he compiled touched Yongzheng's scales, so he was finally imprisoned and died.
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Because his ambition or way of dealing with the world is different from ordinary people, although he was born in the emperor's family, he has a high heart, which makes Yongzheng very unhappy, and he can't get what he wants, so he destroys it.
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Because Yinzhi had intentionally or unintentionally sought justice for the abolished prince, and had no sadness about the death of the old thirteen, Yongzheng thought that he hated the old thirteen, and at the same time opposed himself, and under the anger, Yongzheng imprisoned him.
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Just because he stood in Kangxi's position at the critical moment, he was finally liquidated by Yongzheng, the ending of this prince who repaired books was a little wronged, in the tenth year of Yongzheng's reign, the third brother died in captivity, and Yongzheng gave him a burial according to the specifications of the county king. In the second year after his nephew Qianlong ascended the throne, he began to give this uncle a new name, and in this way, the once highly qualified, civil and military book repairer, under the influence of the royal family, went through a tortuous life.
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Because for Yongzheng, such characters often burst out with great power in the later stage, and Yongzheng killed his brother in order to maintain his rule.
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The third elder brother was framed, which caused Yongzheng to be suspicious of him and suspected him of doing things in secret.
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Yinzhi deliberately or unintentionally sought justice for the abolished prince, laying the groundwork for receiving a liquidation in the future. In Kangxi's eyes, the third elder brother Yinzhi is simple and kind, and even once there was a fraud case of "Three Princes' Disciples", which involved a lot. At that time, a man named Meng Guangzu carried out swagger and deception in five provinces under the banner of the third elder brother Yinzhi, and it was not until Zhao Hongkui, the governor of Zhili, played to Kangxi that the matter surfaced.
Kangxi attaches great importance to this kind of thing that damages the reputation of the third elder brother, and sets the tone in Zhu Pizhong: "This fold is very heard, and there is no such thing in Beijing." Hurry up and play.
After Yongzheng ascended the throne, his brothers who had participated in the struggle for the throne were treated differently according to the situation, and there were fights and pulls. He believed that the power of the third brother Yinzhi (later changed to Yunzhi) was in the Mengyang Zhai Cultivation Office. However, he thought that this was not an ordinary area, and in less than a month after taking the throne, Yongzheng quickly made a lightning attack on the personnel there.
As the core helper of the third elder brother, Chen Meng became the primary divisive opponent, Yongzheng said that he Chen Menglei was the criminal of Geng Jimao's rebellion case, and the imperial examination was lenient and ordered him to walk in the book repair office, but he "didn't want to change, swaggered, and lawless." "Because his father Kangxi has decided to forgive, he will no longer increase the punishment, but he and his son should be sent away, and those who have trouble in his protégés should also be severely punished.
The criminal department's Shangshu Tao Lai and Zhang Tingshu did not carry out the edict resolutely and thoroughly, and released Chen Menglei's two sons, and Yongzheng and them were demoted. The discerning person of the "Cabinet of the Lord" can see at a glance that these are all aimed at his third brother Yinzhi, and the only purpose is to resolutely dismantle any forces of Yinzhi.
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Yongzheng has no need to kill the two of them, Yongzheng is also for his own reputation, so that Yongzheng himself has a reputation for tolerance and generosity.
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Because after Yongzheng ascended to the throne, there was no one who could threaten him, so it was better to keep them and save some of his reputation than to kill them.
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Yongzheng chose to treat them well, won himself a certain reputation, and washed away his brutal notoriety.
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Because Yongzheng didn't want to leave an infamy after his death, and wanted to leave the best political achievements in the history books, he let them go.
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Because he had succeeded in sitting on the throne, in order to show his mercy, he did not kill both of them.
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Yongzheng sat on the throne, and there was no one to match this position, so he treated his brothers well and paved the way for his future.
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For Yongzheng, he can only kill those who are a threat to him, and for these other children, he doesn't need to kill them to give himself an infamy.
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For Yongzheng, he only kills those who pose a threat to him, and these two people do not pose a threat to him, and as brothers, he doesn't want to bear more infamy.
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The royal kings all appeared to protect the heavenly king.
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The crown prince Yunti was detained, the seventh elder brother and the eighth elder brother were also imprisoned to death, and the fourteenth elder brother guarded the cemetery for Kangxi, and the thirteenth elder brother Yunxiang was better and was crowned king.
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Except for thirteen and seventeen, the fourth is good to the two of them The other internments are all dead in the end anyway
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The eldest elder brother, the second elder brother, the third elder brother, the tenth elder brother, and the fourteenth elder brother: house arrest.
Fifth elder brother: His son was deposed due to an incident, and the second son inherited the throne after his death.
Eighth Elder Brother, Ninth Elder Brother: Go to prison.
Twelfth Elder Brother: He was not restrained enough to do things, and he was robbed of his title.
Thirteenth Elder Brother, Seventeenth Elder Brother: Reuse.
Fifteenth Elder Brother: Guarding the Tomb.
Sixteenth elder brother: On the order of Yongzheng, he passed it to Prince Zhuang.
The rest had little contact, probably because they were still young, and a few of them died early.
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Yongzheng succeeded to the throne. The edict of Kangxi's succession is now preserved in the First Historical Archives of China, and one copy was written in each of the Manchu, Han and Mongolian languages.
The eighth elder brother is too sharp, forming a party for personal gain, and has long been excluded from the list of candidates for succession by Kangxi.
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It is the succession, because the successor script is written together in both Manchu and Chinese scripts, and the Manchu script cannot be modified at will, so this problem is no longer a problem.
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Yongzheng is, of course, the successor. Eight brothers. It shouldn't be, because Kangxi said in his later years that the eighth elder brother was "born of a cheap maid in Xin's library".
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Yongzheng should be in place normally.
Take a look at Professor Feng Erkang's Yongzheng Biography and you will understand.
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