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Did Yongzheng tamper with Kangxi's edict and compete with Longkeduo for the throne of the Fourteen Brothers?

The saying that Kangqian was prosperous is familiar to most people. This period of history is indeed a relatively brilliant stage in China's history. But the reason why everyone is so familiar with this history is not only because it is brilliant enough to succeed, but also because of a historical puzzle - whether the Yongzheng Emperor took the throne after the Kangxi Emperor was justified, and whether Shunyong tampered with Kangxi's edict and snatched the throne of the FourteenTh Brother with Longkeduo? The kangxi emperor's edicts published by contemporary officials can strongly prove that the Yongzheng Emperor's ascension to the throne is justified.

Did Yongzheng tamper with Kangxi's edict and compete with Longkeduo for the throne of the Fourteen Brothers?

However, in history, many people also believe that this photo was tampered with by the Yongzheng Emperor, who was still the fourth prince at the time, and there are also many Qing palace dramas that portray the Yongzheng Emperor as a usurper, and many wild histories have also raised doubts about Yongzheng's succession to the throne. Did the Yongzheng Emperor usurp the throne? If so, how did he manage to be so successful? If not, why do so many posterity question him?

Did Yongzheng tamper with Kangxi's edict and compete with Longkeduo for the throne of the Fourteen Brothers?

Yongzheng Emperor, Ai Xinjue Luo Yin Chan. The fourth son of the Kangxi Emperor. He was a compatriot of the fourteenth son and mother of Kangxi at that time. The two were born to concubines in the harem of the Kangxi dynasty at that time. Because their birth mothers were loved by the emperor, their status also rose. At that time, Kangxi had a prince who belonged to the throne, but because the prince was too absurd to succeed to the throne, he was abolished. Later, during his reign, Kangxi never made it clear which prince he would pass on. The power of the Son of Heaven is supreme and admired by thousands of people, so naturally all princes yearn for the throne. In 1718, the fourteenth prince was ordered to pacify the invading Dzungar tribe in Tibet, and he made many military achievements, and was later named "King of the Generals". In this case, everyone thought that the fourteenth prince might be the heir of Kangxi's favor. Later, Due to sudden discomfort in his health, Kangxi died shortly after, leaving behind an edict passed down to the fourth prince.

Did Yongzheng tamper with Kangxi's edict and compete with Longkeduo for the throne of the Fourteen Brothers?

Many doubted the authenticity of the edict, believing that the fourteenth prince's ascension to the throne was more credible. However, from the specific historical evidence, we can find that the ascension of the four princes to the throne is an example of Kangxi's original intention. It was recorded in the Draft History of the Qing Dynasty that Kangxi attached the greatest importance to the filial piety and sincerity of his children. During Kangxi's illness, the fourth prince was dressed in unsuitable clothes and waited by the bedside, which was enough to reflect his filial piety. It is also recorded in the Records of Emperor Shizong of the Qing Dynasty that during Kangxi's illness, he authorized the four princes to perform the ceremony of worshiping the heavens on their behalf. The ceremony of offering sacrifices to the heavens is of great significance to a country, and since ancient times, only the emperor and the crown prince have been eligible to perform the ceremony of sacrifice to the heavens. One of the most important points that can prove the innocence of the Yongzheng Emperor is the edict in the history of the wild that is suspicious of problems. At that time, Kangxi avoided the recurrence of the tragedy of the previous prince, and secretly established a reserve. Many people in later generations suspected that the "Fourteenth Prince" in the Edict of the Li Chu at that time was changed to "The Fourth Prince". There seems to be some truth to this statement, but many people overlook that the rulers at that time were Manchus, who used not only Chinese characters, but also Manchu. Edicts with both Chinese and Manchu are not so easy to tamper with.

Did Yongzheng tamper with Kangxi's edict and compete with Longkeduo for the throne of the Fourteen Brothers?

Combined with the above, we can judge that the Yongzheng Emperor's ascension to the throne must have been the original intention of the Kangxi Emperor. After all, from the prosperous development of the country after Yongzheng's ascension to the throne, it can also be seen that Ai Xin Jueluo Yin Chan has the ability to govern the country well!

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