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It should be said that yes, although there is no clear record of this incident in history, we can guess from Yongzheng's various behaviors that he did use Qianlong as a tool to seize the heir.
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Qianlong was secretly appointed as the heir to the throne in the first year of Yongzheng, Yongzheng liked Qianlong very much, and he would not make her the crown prince if he didn't let her, and there was no record of the so-called tool for seizing the heir in history.
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There is no relevant historical record, Yongzheng regarded Qianlong as a tool to seize the heir, and the authenticity cannot be verified, but Yongzheng likes Qianlong very much.
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There should also be this factor, because at the beginning of Qianlong, Yongzheng took the initiative to bring him to Kangxi, not Kangxi took the initiative to ask for training.
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There is no historical record of this, but Qianlong restored the reputation of the imprisoned and deceased uncles, and rewarded their descendants and gained a good reputation, which is the road paved by Yongzheng for Qianlong.
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Yongzheng's ability to stand out among the nine kings and ascend to the throne has a lot to do with Qianlong, but whether it is a tool for winning the heir has not yet been verified.
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There is no clear record in history, but it is Qianlong's excellent place that Yongzheng can see, otherwise he would not have made Qianlong the prince.
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There is no such exact record in history, and we don't know what Yongzheng's thoughts were, but it can be seen that Yongzheng likes Qianlong very much.
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There is no record of this incident in history, but it is said that Yongzheng likes Qianlong very much, so Zuohou will choose to make her the prince.
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Although the historical record does not clearly point out such a fact, we can see it according to many clues.
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Yongzheng saw Qianlong's incompetence.
Yongzheng, as an emperor who was dictatorial and dictatorial, handed over the country to a cowardly and incompetent person, and even if he died, he could not be completely assured. Yongzheng is also like this, and during his lifetime, he often criticized Qianlong for being too benevolent and lenient.
After Qianlong ascended the throne, he began to change his father's policy of governing the country, adjusting the fierceness to the combination of rigidity and softness, which fully shows that Yongzheng's worries are not superfluous. Fortunately, benevolence was only the surface of Qianlong.
Character introduction. Qianlong is the year name of the Qing Gaozong Aixin Jueluo Hongli. It lasted for 60 years, from February 12, 1736 to February 8, 1796.
Emperor Gaozong Hongli of the Qing Dynasty, the sixth emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the fourth emperor after the Qing army entered the customs, was born on September 24, 1711 and died on February 7, 1799. The era name "Qianlong" means "the way of heaven is prosperous."
Emperor Qianlong, named Hongli, loves Xinjue Luo. Kangxi was born on August 13 in the 50th year. The fourth son of Emperor Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty, his mother was Empress Xiao Shengxian Niu Hulu. Hongli was loved by his grandfather Emperor Kangxi since he was a child, and he was raised in the palace.
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Yongzheng is Qianlong's father, and Qianlong is Yongzheng's fourth son. Yongzheng was the fifth emperor of the Qing Dynasty, and in 1736, Qianlong succeeded to the throne and became the sixth emperor of the Qing Dynasty. During the Qing Dynasty, the Yongzheng Emperor played a connecting role, and it was precisely because of the existence of the Yongzheng Emperor that there was a later Kangqian prosperous era, and the Yongzheng Emperor worked hard all his life to observe the people's livelihood and vigorously promote a favorable land policy.
Qianlong is the name of Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty, a total of 60 years, starting and ending from 1736 to 1795 AD. During this period, the Qing Dynasty put down the rebellions of Dzungaria and Hezhuo, consolidated the development of a multi-ethnic state, and also compiled the "Siku Quanshu". Qing Gaozong Aixin Jueluo Hongli, born on September 25, 1711, died on February 7, 1799, with the year name "Qianlong", meaning "Heavenly Dao Changlong".
Song Tuan Touching the Numbers, Fa Tian Longyun, Zhi Cheng Xianjue, Ti Yuan, Li Ji, Wen Fen, Wu Qin, Ming Filial Piety, Divine Pure Emperor. Or buried in the Qing Dynasty Eastern Tomb, Qing Yu Tomb.
Yongzheng is the name of the third emperor Yinzhen after the Qing Dynasty entered the customs, because Emperor Yongzheng had been named Prince Yong before, and the word Yongzheng was adopted after the throne, in addition to taking the homonym of its name "Zhen", it also has the meaning of orthodoxy and name. In August of the thirteenth year of Yongzheng, Qing Gaozong ascended the throne and continued to talk about it. Emperor Yongzheng was born in 1678 AD.
On December 20, 1722, Kangxi died. Yinzhen ascended the throne at the age of 45. On October 8, 1735, Yinzhen died at the age of 58.
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Because Qianlong admired his grandfather Kangxi, he was dissatisfied with Yongzheng. So the people who were detained by Yongzheng were all rehabilitated, and those who were reused by Yongzheng were suppressed. Doing so can both suppress dissent and show one's own benevolence.
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This is because as an emperor, he wants to prove his strength in this way, and then he also wants to make his imperial power stronger in this way.
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It is because Qianlong knew that the people valued by Yongzheng were all bad people, and their hearts were very loyal, and they were only loyal to Yongzheng, which would have a certain impact on his management of the government in the future.
Of course, it's on the throne, it is written in "The Prosperous Age of Kangqian", 14 It seems unlikely that the elder brother will be the emperor, he is a general king!
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