Why is Yinxiang said to be the grandson of Nurhachi, but not other Kangxi s sons?

Updated on history 2024-08-08
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Descendant means descendant.

    It also refers to distant descendants.

    It is said that Yinxiang is the grandson of Nurhachi.

    This is just an introduction to Yinxiang's identity, telling everyone that Yinxiang is a descendant of Nurhachi.

    Kangxi's other sons are also descendants of Nurhachi.

    Kangxi has so many sons, and only Yinxiang's prince is hereditary.

    So there are more introductions to him.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    A descendant is a descendant. Nurhachi's grandchildren can be called descendants.

    The same can be said when introducing Yinxiang. It had nothing to do with his mother.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The relationship between them is very good, it is happiness and sympathy, because when they were both young, they grew up without their mothers and stumbled by themselves. But the end of the offspring was not very good, because he participated in the case of rebellion, and although he was spared a life, he still did not live very well.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The ending was not very good, some people shouted that they were suppressed, and some people were dismissed and imprisoned. used Sui rent to suppress them by various means, and then let their lives be miserable for the Zheng people.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    His descendants all had a very tragic ending, some of them were used as prostitutes, and some were exiled, Qianlong treated them very cruelly, leaving them no way to live.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Their end was not very good, because they were suppressed by Qianlong. In the end, they can only stay away from the court, and there is no way to be reused.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Heirs: 9 sons, 5 knights. The first female county lord, born in the forty-second year of Kangxi, her mother is the side Fujin Guerjia clan; Kangxi for 60 years, married to the Jingqili clan Sakshen; Qianlong died in the forty-first year at the age of seventy-four.

    The first son has been Gebeile Hongchang, born in the forty-fifth year of Kangxi, and his mother is the side Fujin Guerjia clan; Qianlong died in the thirty-sixth year at the age of sixty-six. Wife-in-law Nara. The second female county lord, born in the forty-sixth year of Kangxi, her mother is the Fu Jin Zhaojia family; In the second year of Yongzheng, he married Ilgen Jue Luo's Fu monk; Yongzheng died in the fourth year at the age of 20.

    The second son is not named. Kangxi was born in the forty-seventh year, and his mother was Fujin Shijia; Kangxi died in the forty-eighth year at the age of two. The third daughter, born in the forty-ninth year of Kangxi, and her mother is the Fucha clan of the side Fujin; Kangxi died in the fiftieth year at the age of two.

    The third son, Dorobele, was born in the 49th year of Kangxi, and his mother was Fu Jin Zhaojia; Yongzheng died in the sixth year at the age of nineteen. Mrs. Fucha. The fourth son, Wang Honghui (jiǎo) of Duoluo Ningliang County, was born in the 52nd year of Kangxi, and his mother was Zhaojia of Changfu Jin; Qianlong was twenty-nine years old and fifty-two years old.

    Chang Fu Jin Xi Lin Jue Luo. The fourth daughter, Princess Heshuo and Hui, was born in the fifty-third year of Kangxi, and her mother was Fu Jin Zhaojia; At the beginning of Yongzheng, raising the palace. In December of the seventh year, he married Khalkha Borzijin Dorzisebteng and was given the current title.

    He died at the age of eighteen. The fifth son, Hong [Brother Ri], was born in the fifty-fifth year of Kangxi, and his mother was Changfu Jin Zhaojia; Kangxi died in sixty-one years old at the age of seven. The sixth son, Dorobele, was born in the fifty-fifth year of Kangxi, and his mother was the Wusu clan of the side Fujin Dynasty; Yongzheng died in the seventh year at the age of fourteen.

    The seventh son, Prince Heshuoyi, Hongxiao, was born in the sixty-first year of Kangxi, and his mother was the Fu Jin Zhaojia family; Qianlong was forty-three years old and fifty-seven years old. Chang Fu Jin Li Jia's family. The eighth son, Shouen, was born in the third year of Yongzheng, and his mother was Fu Jin Zhaojia; Yongzheng died in the fifth year at the age of three.

    The ninth son, Amuhulang, was born in the fourth year of Yongzheng, and his mother was Shufu Jinnara; Yongzheng died in the fifth year at the age of two.

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