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Kangxi's wisest son, who held a heavy army but did not participate in the party struggle, lived to the age of 78 and died well

"A glass of wine to release the military power" must be known to readers, perhaps because the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty was too suspicious, perhaps because he experienced and seen the coldest face in the world in the early years. In 1936, Zhu Yuanzhang led a group of heroic Han to finally unify the Central Plains and establish the last dynasty ruled by the Han people. However, after the establishment of the Ming Dynasty, he has always been wary of those heroes who followed him in his conquest of the world and the Central Plains. For example: Liu Bowen, Li Shanchang and so on. After the dynasty stabilized, Zhu Yuanzhang brandished a butcher's knife to these courtiers who had made great contributions. It can be said that the king let the subject die and the subject had to die.

Kangxi's wisest son, who held a heavy army but did not participate in the party struggle, lived to the age of 78 and died well

According to historical records, Zhu Yuanzhang was crowned with 34 founding heroes during the establishment of the Ming Dynasty, but later killed 30 in various names, which can be described as cunning rabbits dead lackeys cooking, birds and birds hiding well. After all, in the minds of most emperors in history, Jiangshan is the most important. There were only a few kings who once laughed only for their concubines. Therefore, many emperors began to purge the people around them after they ascended the throne, after all, they would rather kill a hundred by mistake than let one go. It's just that Zhu Yuanzhang is relatively too vicious. And after the Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty experienced the most fierce nine sons in history, how did he treat his former flesh and blood brothers?

Kangxi's wisest son, who held a heavy army but did not participate in the party struggle, lived to the age of 78 and died well

According to the Qing History Manuscript, Yongzheng ascended the throne in 1722. What happened to those Yongzheng brothers? In addition to the thirteen princes who supported him, the remaining seven who competed with him should be exiled (old fourteen) and the imprisoned (the remaining seven princes). So the Kangxi Emperor had a total of twenty sons who had lived to adulthood, and what happened to the rest of the princes who did not participate in the war to seize the concubine?

In fact, Yongzheng's most trusted brother belonged to the thirteenth prince Yin Xiang and the twelfth prince Yin Qi, who was raised by Su Ma Lagu. Here we have to say something about Su Ma Lagu. She was originally the maid of Empress Xiaozhuang, the grandmother of the Kangxi Emperor, but Kangxi was raised by Su Ma Lama from an early age, so Kangxi regarded Su Ma Lagu as his mother.

Kangxi's wisest son, who held a heavy army but did not participate in the party struggle, lived to the age of 78 and died well

Su Ma Lama taught Kangxi to read and write from an early age, not only as a nurse but also as an enlightenment teacher. At that time, Kangxi was exiled to the palace by Shunzhi because of smallpox, and only Su Ma Lama took care of Kangxi every day and night, and did not cut off every day. Therefore, the Kangxi Emperor could be said to have favored her later. At that time, after the death of Xiaozhuang, Su Ma Lama was devastated, and Kangxi was afraid that this would hurt his body, so he entrusted his newly born twelfth prince Yin Qi to raise him. Such words can quickly make Su Ma Lama come out of her sadness.

Kangxi's wisest son, who held a heavy army but did not participate in the party struggle, lived to the age of 78 and died well

The nearly 79-year-old Su Ma Lama stayed in the palace for a long time, she looked sideways and found that many princes had heavy ambitions, so su Ma Lagu asked Yin To be a low-key person, after all, from the root of the roots, his mother was only a concubine. Invisibly, it had an impact on Yin Qi, which also led to Yin Qi's later mingzhe to protect himself and be down-to-earth in everything.

Kangxi's wisest son, who held a heavy army but did not participate in the party struggle, lived to the age of 78 and died well

Kangxi was later very optimistic about this stable son, and in 1718, Kangxi handed over the Zhengbai Banner to Yin Qi's management, and entrusted many heavy soldiers to his management. But such a high-ranking and powerful person only did his part well, and never fought for power and profit.

Kangxi's wisest son, who held a heavy army but did not participate in the party struggle, lived to the age of 78 and died well

It was also this code of conduct that Yongzheng was very relieved about this brother who was indifferent to fame and fortune, and later when Yin qi was older, he also handed over the Zongren Mansion to Yin Qi to take care of and crowned him. In the end, Yin Qi lived to the age of 78, and many people in later generations believed that he was the wisest prince of the Kangxi Emperor.

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