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The real Nine Dragons in Chinese history, the fate of all the sons of Kangxi, and finally people sigh

Everyone knows that Kangxi has many sons, and the historical Kowloon conquest is eye-opening, and the lamentation of power is crazy. Today we will talk about the situation of Kangxi's children.

The real Nine Dragons in Chinese history, the fate of all the sons of Kangxi, and finally people sigh

Kangxi's first child was Yinfu, and his mother was Concubine Hui. Everyone may not know much about Huifei, but everyone must know his brother, Nalan Mingzhu, who was the main force in withdrawing the domain and eliminating Wu Sangui. His son Nalan Rongruo is even more famous, who does not praise a Zhilan Yushu. However, the eldest brother did not have the wisdom of his uncle and cousin, he was a bit superstitious, and in order to become an emperor, he used witchcraft to murder the prince at that time. When his father wanted to depose the prince, he also said that he wanted to kill the prince for his father, so that he did not care about brotherhood only for his own interests, Kangxi gradually felt cold, and eventually he was imprisoned for the rest of his life.

The real Nine Dragons in Chinese history, the fate of all the sons of Kangxi, and finally people sigh

The second son was the deposed crown prince Yin Rong, who was born to the emperor's original mate. Originally, he grew up with Kangxi and had a deep affection, but was frightened when he was born and deposed as a prince, and eventually died in childbirth. Therefore, Kangxi took pity on this child and made him a concubine as a prince when he was two years old, when the Manchus did not have the idea of making a prince. Although Kangxi learned from the practices of the previous dynasty, the princes of the former dynasty could not interfere in politics, while the Manchu customary prince could pre-govern. Gradually, the prince was no longer satisfied with the power in his hands and longed for more, while the emperor was wary of the prince gaining more power, so the contradiction between father and son increased day by day. The crown prince was also deposed twice, and eventually the deposed prince was imprisoned until his death.

The real Nine Dragons in Chinese history, the fate of all the sons of Kangxi, and finally people sigh

The third son, like to read and be good at research, the famous "Kangxi Dictionary" is his lead in writing. When Kangxi was old, he often exchanged feelings with his sons, and except for Yongzheng, he was the most numerous. Perhaps in his later years, Kangxi was more concerned about family affection, and this son should be filial in his eyes. However, the third son actually had the idea of competing for the throne, and he moved around to gather his henchmen, but Kangxi did not say anything, but sometimes defended him, which showed kangxi's love for him. During the Yongzheng period, he was knighted by the emperor.

The real Nine Dragons in Chinese history, the fate of all the sons of Kangxi, and finally people sigh

The fourth son, Yin Chan, was the one who eventually ascended to the throne. His biological mother was Princess De. As the final winner of this war, his methods can not be described as powerful. He showed his sincerity and filial piety to his father, disguised as a man with no fighting heart, but secretly recruited all kinds of talents, and finally ascended to the throne of the emperor.

The real Nine Dragons in Chinese history, the fate of all the sons of Kangxi, and finally people sigh

The fifth brother Yinqi, born to Kangxi's favorite concubine Yifei, has few historical records, but he did not participate in the war for the throne, and was eventually crowned prince. However, during the Yongzheng period, he was eventually killed.

The real Nine Dragons in Chinese history, the fate of all the sons of Kangxi, and finally people sigh

Later, Kangxi also had twelve sons, except for the thirteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth sons, who were in a better condition, and the rest of the princes were either dead or imprisoned for life, making people can't help but sigh that although they are noble princes, it is difficult to avoid being crushed into dust in the face of imperial power.

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