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How iron was the Iron Hat King of the Qing Dynasty? Without a fiefdom, you cannot leave Beijing and may be deposed at any time

How iron was the Iron Hat King of the Qing Dynasty? The princes of the Qing Dynasty, including the Iron Hat King, all had to stay in the capital. There is no fiefdom, you can't leave the capital, you can walk around under the eyes of the emperor, and you may be deposed at any time.

How iron was the Iron Hat King of the Qing Dynasty? Without a fiefdom, you cannot leave Beijing and may be deposed at any time

In fact, the main privilege of the Iron Hat King is these three things: First, it is the right of hereditary succession, which is passed on for many generations without reducing the title.

Second, Feng Lu was taller than the average prince, with 10,000 taels of silver plus 10,000 Pieces of Hulu Rice. Such treatment in the Qing Dynasty was very good.

Third, the emperor blessed the hereditary royal palace.

How iron was the Iron Hat King of the Qing Dynasty? Without a fiefdom, you cannot leave Beijing and may be deposed at any time

However, for the first generation of the Iron Hat King, it is of great significance, after all, getting this title is equivalent to earning an iron rice bowl for future generations, and whoever enjoys it is his descendants.

In addition to the above privileges, the Iron Hat King was actually not much different from ordinary kings, and even more strictly managed, because their status was relatively high.

In the more than 200 years of history of the Qing Dynasty, there have been 12 "Iron Hat Kings" who inherited their titles without demotion. They were Daishan the Prince of Li, Zilharang the Prince of Zheng, Dolgun the Prince of Rui, Duoduo the Prince of Yu, Hauge the Prince of Su, Shuosai the Prince of Zhuang, Yue Tuo of Keqin County, and Leke Dehun of Shuncheng County, because of their outstanding merits, they were granted the permanent title of hereditary resignation, and at the same time enjoyed the honor of enjoying the Taimiao Temple.

The other four belonged to Enfeng, who were enfeoffed in the middle and late Qing Dynasty for their neutral service in stabilizing the Jiangshan, namely Yinxiang the Prince of Yi, Yixun the Prince of Gong, Yizhen the Prince of Alcohol, and Yi Li the Prince of Qing.

How iron was the Iron Hat King of the Qing Dynasty? Without a fiefdom, you cannot leave Beijing and may be deposed at any time

At the time of the fall of the Qing Dynasty, the Twelve Iron Hat Kings had no real power, and there was only one title in the air, and with the collapse of the Qing Dynasty, the Twelve Iron Hat Kings were gradually annihilated in the historical stage.

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