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Why did Daoguang not like the eldest son, but still tried his best to cultivate him? Why kick him to death?

The biological mother of Daoguang's eldest son was the Nara clan. The Nala clan was born in the White Banner and was selected to enter the palace during the Jiaqing period. Because of his good looks and intelligence, he was assigned to the palace of the concubine Min Ning and became a maid. But Narashi herself was a very ambitious person, naturally she did not want to be just a maid, she was bent on becoming the master, to throw people to the ground. Therefore, when he was in the palace, he won the attention of the crown prince by virtue of his beauty and small plans. However, Min Ning did not want to include her in the room, just secretly passed the song, but it was not long before this Narashi actually became pregnant. In the thirteenth year of Jiaqing, Min Ning's eldest son was born.

Why did Daoguang not like the eldest son, but still tried his best to cultivate him? Why kick him to death?

But Min Ning did not like this son, but felt that this son was a stain on himself. Because all he showed in front of everyone was a noble appearance, he was afraid that because this ill-named son had affected his position in the heart of his father and emperor, and affected the possibility of his succession to the throne. Therefore, he didn't pay any attention to this mother and son, and just randomly took the name of "Yiwei" and hastily did things.

Why did Daoguang not like the eldest son, but still tried his best to cultivate him? Why kick him to death?

When Nala saw that her children had not bought her status, she had another plan, and she reported the matter to the Jiaqing Emperor. The Jiaqing Emperor had long wanted to hold his grandson, and was naturally very happy about this matter, so he personally crowned this Nala clan as a side Fujin.

On the occasion of Jiaqing's fiftieth birthday, he was happy to crown this grandson as Dorobele.

Why did Daoguang not like the eldest son, but still tried his best to cultivate him? Why kick him to death?

Twenty-five years after Jiaqing, the Jiaqing Emperor died, and Min Ning succeeded to the throne. After the Daoguang Emperor ascended the throne, he promoted and rewarded his concubines, but the Nala clan, who had the eldest son, was not rewarded, only a small concubine. A year later, Daoguang was extremely reluctant to make nara a concubine. Yan looked at himself that he might have no hope anymore, and Narashi no longer had any illusions, but Daoguang suddenly changed his attitude towards their mother and son.

Why did Daoguang not like the eldest son, but still tried his best to cultivate him? Why kick him to death?

This is because the second and third princes of Daoguang died one after another, leaving only Yi Wei, who grew up peacefully. Dao Guang, who was "in a hurry to go to the doctor", naturally had to focus his attention on this son. Daoguang chose the best teacher for Yiwei to teach knowledge at that time, and also asked the teacher to be strict with him. However, Yi Wei, who had not received a good face since childhood, had become a debauched and disobedient person under various cold eyes, and it was naturally difficult to restrain him. The teacher did not dare to discipline him in his position. It could only be coaxed in all kinds, but Yi Wei couldn't listen to it at all.

Why did Daoguang not like the eldest son, but still tried his best to cultivate him? Why kick him to death?

Once, when the teacher advised him, he said that only after studying hard could he inherit the unification and govern the country. But Yi Wei heard this and said, "If I inherit the throne, the first thing I will do is to kill you." The teacher was horrified after hearing this and hurried to report to Daoguang. I was afraid that this prince would do something to himself.

Why did Daoguang not like the eldest son, but still tried his best to cultivate him? Why kick him to death?

Dao Guang was very angry after hearing this, and ordered the people to beat this disobedient rebel to thirty big boards. Thinking about it for a while, I felt that these people would not be cruel in his identity as a prince, so they personally ended up with the board, and beat Yi Wei fiercely with their own hands, and after playing the board, they were still angry. Dao Guang also kicked him fiercely, but he didn't think that this kick had reached the key point. This foot made Yi Wei never get up again, and he fell ill and died after a few days in bed. He was only 24 years old.

Why did Daoguang not like the eldest son, but still tried his best to cultivate him? Why kick him to death?

After Yi Wei's death, the only reliance of the Nala clan was gone, neither favored nor childless, and had to endure the cold words of other concubines, and it did not take long to follow.

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