A question about the prince of the Kangxi Emperor

Updated on history 2024-05-26
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Copy someone else's hehe.

    爱新jueluo 胤覵 (yìn, tí).

    The meaning of the word 禵: blessing.

    Kangxi's fourteenth son was named Aixin Jueluo Yinzhen at birth.

    But after Yongzheng ascended the throne, he was ordered to change his name to 'Aixin Jueluo Yunyu'

    The 'Yin' in the names of all Yongzheng's brothers has been changed to 'Yun'

    It represents the meaning of loyalty to Yongzheng.

    And the word 'Zhen' of the fourteenth elder brother.

    Because it has the same sound as the "Zhen" of Yongzheng's real name "Yinzhen".

    Hence the name was changed to 'Yun Yu'

    By the way, back to the Crest of Light:

    The two people you mentioned are the Eighth Elder Brother Yin (Sheyi) and the Ninth Elder Brother Yin (Shetang), and they were given the names 'Aqina' and 'Seth Hei' by Yongzheng

    It is said that it means 'pig' and 'dog' in Manchu.

    There is also a saying that it means 'nasty ghost'.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Before Emperor Yongzheng ascended the throne, the princes used the word "Yin", so the fourteenth son of the emperor was called "Yinzhen". Later, Emperor Yongzheng, the fourth son of the emperor, Yinzhen, ascended the throne in order to avoid secrecy. changed "Yin" to "Yun", so the later fourteenth son of the emperor was called "Yunyu".

    There is no such thing as "Yinyu".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Later, Emperor Yongzheng, the fourth son of the emperor, Yinzhen, ascended the throne in order to avoid secrecy. changed "Yin" to "Yun", so the later fourteenth son of the emperor was called "Yunyu".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Kangxi's real name is Aixin Jueluo Xuanye.

    There are 35 sons, 11 sons died at an early age and were not included in the ranking, and a total of 24 were included in the ranking.

    Prince: Cheng Rui, died at the age of 2, no teeth.

    Prince: Cheng Hu, 2 years old, unordered teeth.

    Prince: Chengqing, 1 year old, unordered teeth.

    Prince: Saiyin Chahun, died at the age of 2, unordered.

    The eldest son of the emperor: Yinyu, formerly known as Baoqing, the king of Zhijun, was later demoted to the grade of Beizi.

    Prince: Changhua, whirling, unordered teeth.

    The second son of the emperor: Yinren, formerly known as Baocheng, the crown prince, was later deposed. He is said to be secret, for the prince of Limi.

    Prince: Changsheng, died at the age of 2, unordered teeth.

    Prince: Wan Huang, died at the age of 4, unordered teeth.

    The third son of the emperor: Yinzhi, the king of Chengjun, said Yin, the king of Chengyin County.

    The fourth son of the emperor: Yinzhen, the thirty-seventh year of Kangxi was named Baylor, and the forty-eighth year of Kangxi was Prince Jin Yong.

    Kangxi ascended the throne in the sixty-first year, that is, Emperor Yongzheng.

    Prince: Yinyu, 1 year old, unordered teeth.

    The fifth son of the emperor: Yinqi, Prince Heng, said Wen, Prince Hengwen.

    The sixth son of the emperor: Yinzuo, young death.

    The seventh son of the emperor: Yinyou, Prince Chun, said Du, Prince Chundu.

    The eighth son of the emperor: Yinxi, Prince Lian.

    The ninth son of the emperor: Yinyu, Gushan Beizi.

    The tenth son of the emperor: Yin, the first king of Dunjun, Yongzheng was imprisoned, released after Emperor Qianlong ascended the throne, and was awarded the rank of auxiliary country.

    Prince: Yinzhen accompanied Li, died at the age of 11, and did not have a tooth.

    The eleventh son of the emperor: Yinyu, died at the age of 1, no nickname.

    The twelve sons of the emperor: Yinyi, Prince Xu, said Yi, for Prince Yi.

    The thirteenth son of the emperor: Yinxiang, Prince Yi, said Xian, Prince Yixian.

    The fourteenth son of the emperor: Yinyu, the king of the county, said Qin, the king of the county.

    Prince: Yinzhen, 2 months old, unordered teeth.

    The fifteenth son of the emperor: Yinyu, the king of Yujun, said Ke, the king of Yuke.

    The sixteenth son of the emperor: Yinlu, after inheriting the Prince of Ze Shuosai, he was later renamed Prince Zhuang, and he was called Prince Zhuang Ke.

    The seventeenth son of the emperor: Yinli, Prince Guo, said Yi, for Prince Guoyi.

    The eighteenth son of the emperor: Yinxuan, died at the age of 8, without a nickname.

    The nineteenth son of the emperor: Yinyu, died at the age of 3, without a nickname.

    The twentieth son of the emperor: Yinyi, Baylor, called Jian Jing, for Jian Jing Baylor.

    The twenty-first son of the emperor: Yinxi, the king of Shenjun, said Jing, the king of Shenjing.

    The twenty-second son of the emperor: Yinhu, Gong Belle, Qin Qin, for Gong Qin Belle.

    The twenty-third son of the emperor: Yinqi, the county king grade Cheng Beile.

    The twenty-fourth son of the emperor: Yinmi, the prince of Zhen, said Ke, for the prince of Zhenke.

    Prince: Yinyu, died on the day of birth, unordered teeth.

    Extended Materials. The nine sons seized the heir, referring to the Kangxi Emperor of the Qing Dynasty.

    A historical event in which the sons competed for the throne of the emperor. At that time, Emperor Kangxi had 24 sons, and 9 of them participated in the struggle for the throne.

    The nine sons are: the eldest brother Aixin Jueluo Yinren, the second elder brother Aixin Jueluo Yinren, the third elder brother Aixin Jueluo Yinzhi, and the fourth elder brother Aixin Jueluo Yinzhen.

    The eighth elder brother loves Xinjueluo Yinyu, the ninth elder brother Yinyu, the tenth elder brother loves Xinjueluo Yinxiang, the thirteenth elder brother loves Xinjueluo Yinxiang, and the fourteenth elder brother loves Xinjueluo Yinyu. In the end, the fourth elder brother Yinzhen won, in Emperor Kangxi.

    After his death, he inherited the throne and became Emperor Yongzheng.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The fourth son of Emperor Kangxi became the emperor, which was Emperor Yongzheng.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Xiang Yu had heroic righteousness, but failed. Liu Bei was heroic and righteous, and as a result, he fought a war with Eastern Wu that should not have been fought, and finally became a turning point in the defeat of Shu Han. This kind of person, let him lead the troops to fight, there is no problem. Let him be the emperor, it will definitely not work.

    <>Of course, this is not an allusion that Yuan Chonghuan is a traitor, because Yuan Chonghuan's contribution to the fight against the Manchu Qing cannot be denied. However, Yuan Chonghuan's unauthorized killing of Mao Wenlong is indeed a major crime that cannot be erased. Yuan Chonghuan was good at killing Mao Wenlong, which brought an extremely bad negative impact.

    Yuan Chonghuan saw them walking away, sneered, poured himself a glass of wine, lifted it lightly, hesitated slightly, raised his head and drank it in one gulp. He took the pastry again, held it in the palm of his right hand, was dazed for a moment, grabbed it, crumpled it into a ball, and threw it into the pond next to the pavilion. The emperor also reported it. It has to be that way. What can we find when we link these behaviors with the tripartite arrangement strategy proposed by Xiong Tingbi before?

    With the passage of time, the story of Yongzheng's use of means to ascend the throne has become more and more vivid, so the people have left a question, who did Emperor Kangxi want to pass on the throne to in the first place? Is it "the fourteenth son" or "the fourth son"? Let's take you to understand the mystery of Kangxi's succession.

    First, in the 47th year of Kangxi's Yellow River flood, the fourth elder brother was ordered to raise money in Jiangnan, which solved the crisis of the imperial court and took into account the overall situation, which impressed Kangxi.

    Second, in the case of continuous party contention between the government and the opposition, the fourth elder brother was cautious and alone, did not form a party for personal gain, and tried his best to protect the prince in everything and everywhere, this kind of general behavior made Kangxi very pleased.

    Although Kangxi is a generation of Ming monarchs and is very accomplished, he, like Emperor Qin and Tang Zong, is not very clever in handling the issue of establishing a prince. Kangxi ascended the throne at the age of eight and reigned for 61 years, which is said to be not long, but his reign is indeed the longest in history. How many political storms have he experienced in his life, civil wars and foreign wars, which opened the prosperous era of Kangqian and Qian, and he was an emperor who made great achievements.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    He passed the throne to the crown prince. That's why I have been cultivating the prince. In fact, he made a lot of mistakes and did not give up. In the end, there was really no way, so the prince was abolished.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Of course, Kangxi wanted to pass the throne to Yongzheng the most, and Kangxi experienced the pain of nine sons seizing the heir during his reign. He tested his son all the time, and finally passed the throne to Yongzheng after careful consideration.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Kangxi should be optimistic about two people from beginning to end, one is his son-in-law Yinren, the other is the fourth son Yinzhen, and the other princes are just whetstones. The fourth son Yinzhen can stand out because he is well versed in the essence of "not fighting is fighting", and he can do practical things without putting pressure on Kangxi.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Being a prince is also quite miserable, except for those who become emperors and their loyal supporters, who have a better life, everyone else has to be excluded and retaliated against by the emperor. (The emperor wants to eradicate opponents, who are more prestigious than himself, and eliminate any threats).

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    One Yongzheng emperor, the others died of exhaustion, died of illness

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    None of them survived to this day.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Well, you're going to read a history book, but I can tell you about it briefly.

    Nine Dragons to Seize the Throne: The Fourth Elder Brother Yinzhen (that is, the Yongzheng Emperor who succeeded to the throne later, and the Eighth Elder Brother Yinzhen, commonly known as: the Four Masters Party, the Eight Masters Party.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yongzheng is so bad that he killed a lot of brothers. . .

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