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The descendants of Fuyin, who did not dispute the reserves or form a party, were praised by the Kangxi Emperor as "yunqi the prince of constant temperature with a very good heart"

Speaking of the twenty-four sons of the Kangxi Emperor, in addition to the "Eight Masters Party" Yun Yu, Yun Yu, Yun Ru, Yun Yu and others who were enemies of the Yongzheng Emperor, there were also supporters of Yongzheng who recognized the situation, such as Prince Heshuo, Such as Yun Yu, Yin Xiang, and Yun Li. Of course, the sworn enemy is to kill or imprison, and the proponents are naturally "one person gets the Tao, and the chicken and dog ascend to heaven." However, there was another son who was an exception, this brother was an extraordinary talent but could not form a party, not to fight for the reserve, and to be a descendant of the blessed, and was praised by his father, the Kangxi Emperor, as the Prince of Heng, Yunqi, who was "very good in heart and pure in nature".

In December of the eighteenth year of the Kangxi Dynasty (1680 AD), Yun Fu was born, and his mother was the kangxi emperor's favored concubine, Guo Luoluoshi. Yun Qi ranked thirteenth among the thirty-five sons of the Kangxi Emperor, and was the fifth brother among the twenty-four sons who were able to order teeth.

Yun Qi's biological mother, Guo Luoluoshi, was a red man in the palace at the time, and she gave birth to three sons and a daughter for Kangxi in her lifetime, namely the fifth son of the Emperor Yunqi, the ninth son of the Emperor, Yun Yu, the eleventh son of the Emperor, Yun Yu (who died early), and the sixth daughter of the Emperor, Princess Gulun Kejing. In the beautiful palace, a woman can bear children for the emperor one after another, which shows the degree of favor of Guo Luoluoshi in the palace. At this time, Guo Luoluo's position in the palace was second among the concubines, second only to Huifei Nalan (the birth mother of the emperor's eldest son Yun Yu) and higher than that of rong concubine Ma Jia (the birth mother of the third son of the emperor) and the Defei Wuya clan (Yongzheng and Yunyu's biological mother).

The descendants of Fuyin, who did not dispute the reserves or form a party, were praised by the Kangxi Emperor as "yunqi the prince of constant temperature with a very good heart"

When Yun Qi was born, his mother Guo Luo Luoshi was only a concubine, so her status in the palace was still low, so Kangxi deliberately entrusted Yun Qi to the imperial concubine Tong Jiashi (Empress Xiaoyiren) to raise. It so happened that Yin Chan, the son born to Princess Wu Ya, was also raised by Tong Jia, because Yun Qi had lived with Yin Rong, who was three years older than himself, so the relationship between the half-brothers had been good in the future. Although Yin Chan was strong, he was really good to the modest YunFu, and Yun Qi was always neutral in the future "Nine Sons and Concubines" and never formed a party with any prince, which was also an important reason why Yong Zheng always raised his noble hand to his brother Yun Yu when he took the throne after he took the throne.

Although Yun Yu and Yun Qi were born to the same mother, when Yun Yu was born, Guo Luo Luoshi had already been promoted to Concubine Yi, so after Yun Yu was born, Princess Yi already had the right to raise the crown prince. In this way, although Yun Qi and Yun Yu were brothers, they spent very little time together, which caused the relationship between Yun Qi and his brother Yun Yu to be far inferior to his relationship with Yin Chan, the half-brother.

Yun Qi lived with Empress Xiaoyiren of the Tong Jia clan for ten years. After Tong Jia died in July of the twenty-eighth year of the Kangxi Dynasty (1689 AD), Kangxi entrusted him to his mother-in-law, Empress Renxian, to raise him. Yunqi later combined the Cultures of the Han, Mongolian, and Manchu tribes, the former by his adoptive mother Tong Jia, and the latter by his grandmother, Empress Renxian.

Because the Shunzhi Emperor only favored the imperial concubine Dong E's clan during his lifetime, and ignored the Empress Borjigit clan. This environment also tempered the will of the Borjigit clan, so Empress Renxian's personality was very peaceful and generous, and his indisputable attitude to the world also deeply affected Yunqi, who lived with him.

The descendants of Fuyin, who did not dispute the reserves or form a party, were praised by the Kangxi Emperor as "yunqi the prince of constant temperature with a very good heart"

In the thirty-fifth year of the Kangxi Dynasty (1696 AD), the sixteen-year-old Yun Fu was ordered to take charge of the Zhenghuangqi camp and accompany his father Kangxi on a campaign to mobei with his adult princes. Yun Qi was commended by the Kangxi Emperor for his heroic battles and countless victories for his bravery and countless victories for his bravery and the numerous victories of his soldiers, and was therefore crowned as Dorobel together with his fourth brother Yin Chen, seventh brother Yun You, and eighth brother Yun Yu when the Kangxi Emperor was first crowned prince in the thirty-seventh year of the Kangxi Dynasty (1698 AD).

The year before, Dorobele Yunqi was ordered to get married, and from then on he moved out of the Ningshou Palace of Empress Dowager Renxian, where he had lived for many years. Although Yun Qi had already lived with his grandmother, he never interrupted to ask Empress Renxian for his courtesy, and whenever Zu Wei had a small sickness, Yun Qi was worried and asked for peace.

In the 48th year of the Kangxi Dynasty (1709 AD), in order to limit the power of the Kangxi Emperor to be restored to the position of crown prince Yin, Yun Qi, together with Yun Zhi and Yin Chan, was promoted by the Kangxi Emperor to be the Prince of Heshuo. Prince Yunfu is known as Prince Heng.

After Yongzheng succeeded to the throne, yongzheng was degraded and imprisoned by Yongzheng because the third son of the emperor, Cheng, was suspected of being involved in a dispute over concubines, and the eldest of the princes besides himself, YunFu, presided over the royal four-hour shrine and managed the affairs of zongxue as the head of the imperial family.

In the first month of the fourth year of Yongzheng (1726 AD), the Yongzheng Emperor, who had completely controlled the power of the dynasty, began to fully liquidate the old accounts of the "Nine Sons and Concubines". Emperor Lian's eighth son, Prince Yunyu of Lian, and Emperor Ninth Son, Bei ZiYunyu, were given severe punishments such as Knighthood, removal of the Yellow Belt, removal of the Emperor's office, and imprisonment for life. The tenth son of the Emperor, Wang Yun'e, and the fourteenth son of the Emperor, Wang Yunyu, were taken into custody.

When the vicious Yongzheng renamed the Yun yu and Yun Yu sect rooms, he specially ordered Yun Qi to preside over this work. Yongzheng's purpose in doing this was to disgust Yunqi and Yunyu's birth mother, Yifei Guoluoluoshi, and at the same time to investigate whether Yunqi had any disagreement with him.

History does not record it, but I think that when Yun Qi was ordered to give the two younger brothers "Akina" and "Seth Hei", who were insulted by the names of the former emperor and his half-brother and half-brother, whether he had feelings for his brothers or not, yun Qi's heart was definitely full of mixed feelings.

In the tenth year of Yongzheng (1732 AD), Yun Qi died of illness at the age of fifty-three. While holding a solemn funeral for Yun Qi, Yong Zheng decreed that he would be given the title of "Wen" and ordered his son Hongxu not to be demoted to the title of Prince Heng.

The descendants of Fuyin, who did not dispute the reserves or form a party, were praised by the Kangxi Emperor as "yunqi the prince of constant temperature with a very good heart"

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