During the Kangxi period, the nine sons seized the heir, why didn t Qianlong s son do this?

Updated on history 2024-04-12
40 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    First of all, we must know that the number of Qianlong's sons is incomparable with the number of Kangxi's sonsAccording to historical records, Kangxi gave birth to more than 30 sons in his life, although there was a certain premature death rate, but there were more than 20 who survived in the end, but on the other hand, Qianlong was different, Qianlong gave birth to more than a dozen in the end, and some of them died in the end, so in terms of the number of sons alone, Qianlong and Kangxi are not comparable, of course, this is also a very important reason why there was no incident of nine sons seizing the heirs during the Qianlong period. <>

    The second is because many of Kangxi's sons are very goodWe can also see this when we watch some Qing Dynasty costume TV series, such as the very famous Eighth Elder Brother, Eighth Elder Brother and Fourteenth Elder Brother, etc., these people can be said to be ahead of other elder brothers in terms of governing ability and other aspects, and it just so happens that Kangxi also trusts them very much, and then they will be assigned very important tasks at different time periods, and over time, the power of these elder brothers will become greater and greater. In addition, Kangxi made it clear from beginning to end that he would let someone inherit his position, so this caused the subsequent incident of the nine sons seizing the heir. <>

    Then let's look at Qianlong's son in turn, it is no exaggeration to say that there are few people who really have the ability to govern the countryIn addition, Qianlong did not trust his sons very much, and he did several things to abolish the prince and establish the prince halfway, so this led to the princes of this period having no sense of existence, and of course they were not able to do things like their grandparents to compete for power. <>

    In addition, it is also because during the Kangxi period, the system of establishing the crown prince in the Qing Dynasty was not perfect, plus Kangxi also adheres to the principle of the capable being on top, so this gives these princes room to operate, after all, there is this opportunity, and everyone wants to fight for it. On the other hand, Qianlong's approach is different, he has already made clear the candidate for the crown prince, and the other princes have no heart to fight anymore.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In fact, there were not many children in Qianlong, many of them died at birth, and the rest were either disabled or unwilling to deal with so many government affairs in the future, so there was no competition for the throne.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    may be because Qianlong experienced these seizures of power when he was a child, and knew that it was not conducive to family harmony, so under Qianlong's intention, his son did not have the phenomenon of "nine sons seizing the heir".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because there were more sons in the Kangxi period, they all liked to fight for power and profit, and there were fewer sons during the Qianlong period, and the relationship was relatively good, so they would not hurt others because of power.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because the children in the Kangxi period were very promising, everyone wanted to be the master of a country like Kangxi, and during the Qianlong period, it was clear who was powerful and who was backward.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because most of Kangxi's sons are both civil and military, they have the capital to fight, while Qianlong's sons are still relatively young and have no capital to fight.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because before Qianlong's reign, it was very peaceful, these princes were relatively peaceful, they did not fight, and Kangxi also determined the crown prince as soon as possible, so they did not fight.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because many of Emperor Qianlong's children died young, and Emperor Qianlong was also very cautious in choosing the crown prince, and also formulated a relatively strict policy to restrict them from taking the heir.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because Qianlong lived a very long life, he became the emperor after he retired, and he still controlled the government, and all his sons were very afraid of him.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This is inseparable from the environment and education at that time, and it is impossible for every dynasty to have a situation where Kowloon seizes the heir.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In fact, there are quite a lot of Qianlong's sons, but half of them did not live to adulthood, and the last six are only adultsSpeaking of the most important thing in the Qing Dynasty is this Kangqian prosperous era, it can be said that this is the most prosperous Qing Dynasty, it is the most glorious period of the Qing Dynasty, in this period he contains a total of three more powerful emperors, they are Kangxi, Yongzheng, Qianlong.

    And he didn't expose the heir prematurely, so that the princes would only behave well and not fight. At the time of Kangxi, the time to establish the prince was very early, and after the prince was established, Kangxi was in this position for more than 30 years! Everyone will be emotionally moved when they hear it!

    Why did this emperor live so long! However, in such a long period of trembling, it is easy to lead to psychological imbalance, and it is difficult to avoid the brothers' open guns and arrows, they are also fighting each other in secret, but they are just for the crown prince's chair!

    Although the fifth elder brother is very good in all aspects, he has never even lived his father, how can he inherit the throne? However, among his sons, only the fifth elder brother Yongqi is more capable, but it is a pity that Yongqi only lived to be in his twenties and died young, and the remaining seventeenth elder brother was nostalgic for Fengyue all day long, and he knew all day long, and in the end, only Jiaqing, who had mediocre qualifications, inherited the throne, but this also avoided the occurrence of the succession incident.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    By the time of Yongzheng, the prince system had been abolished,,, the name of the heir would be placed behind the Zhengda Guangming plaque

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The fourth son of the emperor Yongxuan is an heir, the sixth son of the emperor Yongying is influenced by the third son of the emperor Yongzhang, and Qianlong does not like it, the eighth son of the emperor Yongxuan is a lame, and he has foreign blood with the eleventh son of the emperor Yongxuan, and the above princes are not suitable for inheriting the throne, so there are only the fifteenth son of the emperor and the seventeenth son of the emperor left, brothers, what is there to earn.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In order to prevent him from competing for the throne later, Yongzheng has already made a secret method of establishing a prince, and the successor is going to be appointed, and the later prince will rob a ghost.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Because there are still many excellent sons in the late Kangxi period, and there are many famous ones, so there are many people vying for the throne. And Qianlong is different. He lived for a long time and began to want his son-in-law to inherit, but he died one by one, and in the end Yongqi also died...

    In fact, if you really want to find an heir in the late Qianlong period, there is no choice, I remember that the remaining ones are more or less problematic.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If you can live past Qianlong, let's talk about inheritance.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Everyone has their own pursuits, and it can't be because many people are interested in the throne. It's all of them.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It may be that Qianlong lived too long, and his son who had the idea of taking the heir thought too much and died too early, and the son who did not have the idea of taking the heir was in good health and survived Qianlong.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Why did Kangxi's nine sons kill each other, but Qianlong has so many sons, but they have no intention of taking the heirs one by one.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Grandpa's generation was miserable and had to learn a lesson.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Gain a chance of winning the battle for the throne in the coming days. The early death of the elder brother is known to those who are familiar with history.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    An important reason is that Qianlong's princes and Kangxi were not comparable at that time, they couldn't survive Dad!

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    The ideas are different, some feel that having the right is the big husband, and some feel that they have no worries about food and clothing or life.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The eleventh elder brother and Kangxi's thirteenth elder brother are the same kind of people, and their lives are all poems and distances, and the throne? It's so cheesy! Reading books, painting, and writing calligraphy every day are the eleventh brother's biggest interests and hobbies.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Maybe one generation is not as good as the next.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Kangxi cultivated his sons into elites, and Qianlong's sons were all free-range.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    The fourth prince Yinzhen inherited the throne and was Emperor Yongzheng.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    And during the Qianlong period, Qianlong's 6 sons were actually consumed to a large extent by Qianlong, because Qianlong was very long-lived. More than a dozen of his sons are very open and secretly fighting, and they want to seize the throne, but Qianlong is very healthy, so even if it is this kind of throne, it is useless for Qianlong to be alive,So because Qianlong lived too long, the other princes died before Qianlong died and abdicated, so instead of fighting for these useless and no judgment in the end, it is better to live honestly.

    The abilities of other princes are actually mediocre, so Qianlong's sons are not like Kangxi's sons, each has their own talentsAnd they are all very prominent, and they don't have such big ambitions to ascend the throne as emperor to achieve their revenge, which is why their sons didn't have so much heart to take the throne at that time.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Because of the influence of the times at that time, the times are different, so it will be affected.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Emperor Qianlong abdicated as the emperor during his lifetime, he was there, and his sons did not dare to be presumptuous.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    It is also related to the way of teaching, the premise of Kangxi's nine sons to win the heir is that his son is ambitious.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Because Qianlong inherited the secret reserve system from Yongzheng and passed the throne to Jiaqing. What's more, although Qianlong had 17 sons, there were not many sons who could grow up healthy and become talented. When Emperor Kangxi was in power, there was no secret reserve system, and second, there were too many capable sons, and if they had the ability, everyone naturally wanted to inherit the throne.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    Because Kangxi's nine sons are very talented, they all want to be emperors, after all, they are the kings of a country, and everyone will want to fight. If there is a chance to be a king, then no one wants to be a prince, although being a prince is very comfortable, and there is no quarrel with the world, but in that era of the weak and the strong, everyone wants to be strong.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    Qianlong only had three sons-in-law in his life, that is, the second and seventh and twelfth, and they all died early.

    Therefore, there are only sons who may have participated in the seizure of the heir in the later period of Qianlong.

    Eight, ten. 1. Fifteen (Jiaqing) and seventeen (Jiaqing's same brother) four sons.

    The eighth and eleventh sons are calligraphy arts, and they didn't want to be heirs in the first place, so there will be no competition for heirs at all?

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    Because Qianlong did not have many sons at that time, and most of his sons did not want to be emperors, this situation was caused.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    Because Yongzheng formulated a secret prince system, so that the princes did not have the target of attack, so there was no such thing as "nine sons seizing the heir".

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    Because it was Yongzheng who changed the way of passing. He changed to the secret method of establishing a prince to avoid the tragic situation of the nine sons seizing the heir.

  38. Anonymous users2024-01-01

    Because Qianlong's body was still very tough when he abdicated, his mind was also very clear, and there was nothing wrong with his body.

  39. Anonymous users2023-12-31

    The ultimate reason for this is that Emperor Qianlong and Emperor Kangxi have a lot to do with the different education of their children.

    Let's talk about Emperor Kangxi first, Emperor Kangxi has a lot of children, there are 35 sons in his life, and 20 are adults, these adult sons are very good, either can write poems, or can fight, these are inseparable from Kangxi's investment in their education.

    There are special teachers in the harem to educate and guide them, and if they need to lead troops to fight in the court, he will let his sons go to lead troops to fight with the generals, so that these princes have a lot of opportunities to fight.

    These sons are very good, and Kangxi is also very pleased. The only thing Kangxi set up a crown prince in his early years, giving him more learning resources and opportunities to lead troops to fight, which made other princes full of jealousy.

    However, Kangxi was very disappointed by what the prince did, but those princes were very happy and felt that the prince was useless, and he had the opportunity to be the prince. So he began to form a gang and organize a war for the position of the prince, which was the "Nine Sons Seize the Heir" in history.

    Let's talk about Emperor Qianlong, Emperor Qianlong had 17 sons in his life, and 10 of them were adults, and Qianlong's education method for them was captivity, so that they could learn the knowledge taught by the teacher in the harem, and they were not allowed to interfere in the government affairs, and there was no opportunity to lead troops to fight.

    During Qianlong's reign, he did not disclose who the position of the crown prince was, and it can also be said that Qianlong did not establish a crown prince, and who was the next emperor under the direct edict.

    These princes live happily and carefreely every day, and there is no pressure of competition, as long as they do their duty, and then do something they like, such as playing with beautiful women, drinking and other idle things to pass the time, there is no enterprising spirit at all. The prince raised in this way will not compete for the position of crown prince, so nothing will happen"Nine sons take the heir"Event.

  40. Anonymous users2023-12-30

    One of the main reasons is that Kangxi determined the position of the prince early when he was in power, because the second prince was the eldest son, so he was made the prince at the age of two. The crown prince fell to this point, and other princes contributed to it, so it can be seen that it is not a wise choice to establish the crown prince early. And Qianlong is very smart, he has already secretly set up a prince, but it is not public, no one knows who he chooses for the prince, so that other princes dare not make some small moves, and naturally there is no phenomenon of nine sons seizing the heir.

    The second reason is that Kangxi's sons have too many abilities, although Kangxi and Qianlong both have many sons, but in comparison, Kangxi has more sons, Kangxi has a total of 35 sons, and there are 20 adult sons, while Qianlong only has 17 sons, and even fewer are adults, only 10, talented and capable sons, Kangxi has 9, Qianlong only has 4. Therefore, it is impossible for nine sons to seize the heir during the Qianlong period.

    The eldest brother, the second elder brother, the third elder brother, the fourth elder brother, the eighth elder brother, the ninth elder brother, the tenth elder brother, the thirteenth elder brother, and the fourteenth elder brother during the Kangxi period were all very famous, and they each had their own talents, for example, the thirteenth elder brother was able to lead troops to fight when he was a teenager, and the ninth elder brother knew several languages, so they had the ability to compete for the throne, and Qianlong's son had very few such abilities.

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