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What was the life of the Qianlong Emperor's youngest son Ai Xinjue Luo Yongxuan?

Qianlong was a well-known emperor of the Qing Dynasty, and he was the longest-held emperor in history and the longest-lived emperor. Qianlong had seventeen sons in his lifetime, and the younger son was Ai Xinjue Luo Yongxuan. Although Yong Xuan did not become an emperor, as a free and relaxed prince, he also spent his life plainly and did not suffer much twists and turns.

What was the life of the Qianlong Emperor's youngest son Ai Xinjue Luo Yongxuan?

Yong Xuan was born in 1766, his mother was Wei Jiashi, then an imperial concubine. However, his mother died early, so Yong Xuan was raised by The Noble Concubine Balin. Yong Xuan also had a half-brother, who was Yong Yan, the later Jiaqing Emperor.

When he gave birth to Yongxuan, Qianlong was nearly 56 years old. It can be said that the old man has a son, not to mention how much the parents in the world love their children, Qianlong as an emperor is no exception, but Qianlong still likes this young son. Whether it is Qianlong's eastern tour or southern tour, he always carries this young son with him.

However, unlike many princes, Yong Xuan did not like to read much, nor was he interested in manchu riding and shooting, but instead wandered around and liked to cause trouble. According to the "Miscellaneous Records of the Xiaoting Pavilion", YongXuan grew dark and strong, five big and three thick, not like the children of the royal family, but like a farmer who planted a field.

What was the life of the Qianlong Emperor's youngest son Ai Xinjue Luo Yongxuan?

Fifty-four years after Qianlong, Yong Xuan grew up and was enfeoffed with Belle. When the capital was divided, the Qianlong Emperor gave him a pawnshop, and the benli was worth a total of 48,433 silver.

Yong Xuan successfully passed the Qianlong era, and he did not compete for the throne. Of course, on the one hand, Qianlong had already adopted a secret reserve at this time, and at the same time, Yong Xuan also knew that he could not compete, although Qianlong's choice was not much, he also knew that his brother was very promising.

Jiaqing was also good to this brother. After Jiaqing took over the throne, he quickly eliminated Hezhen, made he the prince of Qingfu, and gave him half of the property. He was also promoted from Gle to king of the counties.

What was the life of the Qianlong Emperor's youngest son Ai Xinjue Luo Yongxuan?

However, Yong Xuan was not very honest, or caused trouble all day, and as a result, he was punished for various reasons during the Jiaqing period, but it seemed serious, but in fact, Jiaqing's punishment for him was insignificant.

Twenty-five years in Jiaqing, due to the indulgence of weekdays, Yong Xuan's life came to an end. Seeing that this younger brother's life was imminent, Jiaqing also promoted him to prince, which was also the highest of the titles.

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