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In order to prevent his brothers from forming gangs and forming factions for personal gain, Kangxi did not set up a prince when he abolished the prince, but he was observing the conduct and talent of all his sons. At this time, Kangxi was already optimistic about Yinzhen, and he also knew Yinxiang's loyalty to Yinzhen, and was afraid that Yinxiang would use other methods to fight for Yinzhen's position as the prince, which would be counterproductive, so he imprisoned Yinxiang, so to be exact, Kangxi imprisoned Yinxiang, not Yinzhen pushed out.
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Yinxiang and the boss jointly participated in the prince's book, the prince was abolished, and then reinstated, and then the two of them were unknown in the Kangxi Dynasty But at this time, Yongzheng tried to leave a good impression on Kangxi, but Yinxiang was unlucky, and the thirteenth was really righteous and willing to carry the black pot for the fourth brother.
From this point of view, Thirteen is sincerely loyal to Yongzheng, and so is Yongzheng, otherwise he would not have given so many benefits to the Thirteen family. So I think that the two are rare brothers, much stronger than Kangxi's other sons who only know about conspiracy and plots.
After the second abolition of the prince, the thirteenth was not imprisoned, otherwise, how could he have a chance to go out with Kangxi? I don't believe it, read the "Record".
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Yinxiang was the 13th son of Emperor Kangxi, and Yongzheng was the fourth son of Emperor Kangxi. In the battle for the succession of Emperor Kangxi's indiscriminate sales in his later years, Yinxiang chose to support Yongzheng, which may be because:
1.Flesh and blood affection: Yinxiang and Yongzheng are brothers of the same mother, so in the process of competing for the throne, Yinxiang may think that it is more in line with the family's interests and affection to support his brother.
2.Political views: Yongzheng had already shown a strong determination to govern the country and reform politics at that time, and Yinxiang probably thought that Yongzheng was the most suitable person to govern the country, so he chose to support him.
3.Personal position: Yinxiang may believe that he has little chance of winning the battle for the throne, and supporting Yongzheng as the heir to the throne may be beneficial to his position and security.
4.Kangxi's wishes: Although Emperor Kangxi did not explicitly designate a successor during his lifetime, it is speculated that Yongzheng may have been Kangxi's desire. As Kangxi's son, Yinxiang may have learned this, so he chose to support Yongzheng.
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The relationship between Yongzheng and Yinxiang is very good, when Kangxi noticed that Yinxiang was moving when the ninth son seized the heir, he took on all the things alone, and did not blow Yongzheng out, he would rather be punished and neglected by Kangxi, but also to ensure that Yongzheng is thoughtful.
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Very good, because the two have always supported each other, and even if other brothers betrayed Yongzheng, Yinxiang still supported his decision.
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The two grew up together, read together, studied together, hunted together, had similar personalities, and had the same views and hobbies on many things, and they were inseparable no matter in **.
Because after all, Yinyu is his own brother, so he is still relatively tolerant of him, and he did not die.
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Because Kangxi still understands Yinxiang, his other sons are fighting, but this son is loyal and steadfast, which reassures him.
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