Which of Kangxi s sons likes to pretend to be a ghost?

Updated on history 2024-06-15
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Kangxi's son, Lao Fourteen, likes to pretend to be a ghost.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Xinjueluo Yinyu (1672-1734) was born on February 14, 11 years of Kangxi and died on December 14, 12 years of Yongzheng Dynasty, at the age of 63.

    He once served in Erut Mongolia Galdan.

    In the thirty-seventh year of Kangxi (1698), he was named the king of Zhijun.

    In November of the forty-seventh year of Kangxi, he was imprisoned by the prince Yinren because of the nightmare curse and the prince Yinren, who sought to seize the throne.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    My favorite should be Chenghu

    It's a pity that he died early and then went to the crown prince, there are too many records in history, until the second abolished prince was banned later, Kangxi still picked the new cherries first and gave them to the abolished prince, and then distributed them to others according to the routine

    It's a pity that the end of the prince in the end is not good

    Then it should be the thirteenth elder brother, right? Ten years of strange pets, Kangxi went out for ten years, and he was allowed to take him

    But after that, then the eldest son of the emperor

    At first, I loved it, but it seemed a little silly

    The fourth son of the emperor (Yongzheng), this was done later, and it seems that he is more and more loved by Kangxi, what Xu Caiguan or what is the name of the case Kangxi is too unreasonable to defend his son

    The third son of the emperor? Probably what is the Meng Guangzu case Kangxi said very defensively

    It means that the eldest son of the emperor, the crown prince, the third son of the emperor, and the fourth son of the emperor are all sick when they are young, and Kangxi is anxious and accompanies them day and night

    The sixteenth son of the emperor, the elder brother is quite young, but Kangxi taught him by hand, those old elder brothers don't have it, right? There are a lot of driving records in the later stage, but I am too confused, I can't do a good job, and I am too small, and I don't have the ability to fight with my brothers

    The eighteenth son of the emperor, the death of this abolished prince accounted for part of the reason

    The twenty-fourth son of the emperor There seems to be no record of this But Yongzheng said, this child: He is loved by the imperial examination, and then Yongzheng gave him the title of Prince Heshuo with a knighthood

    The fourteenth son of the emperor, I don't understand the specific events, but it is rumored that Kangxi will pass on the throne to him

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Yongzhengbei has become the emperor.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In terms of ability, popularity, and talent, it is said that the eighth child is more capable.

    But the main reason why the eighth lost to the fourth was that the edge was too strong.

    Moreover, Kangxi himself knew very well that the Qing Dynasty at that time must have an iron-faced figure to reorganize, metabolize, and dispose of some internal garbage, and only Yongzheng would do this among the princes at that time.

    Another important factor in Yongzheng's accession to the throne was that he had a smart and clever son who was very fond of Kangxi, who was later Emperor Qianlong.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's hard to say this, who is in the emperor's house? If you say that the most capable, it should be Yongzheng, otherwise how can he become the emperor, this is a little personal opinion!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yongzheng, how can you become an emperor if you don't have the ability.

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