【October 29】

On September 30, 1712 (October 29, 1712), crown prince Yin Rong was deposed again.
appraise:
On the one hand, the two abolitions of the crown prince were the result of the tolerance, benevolence and appeasement of the Holy Ancestor Kangxi Emperor, and the contradiction between the emperor and the crown prince was not handled well, and it also foreshadowed the failure of the attempt to establish the reserve system.
The Qing Dynasty established the reserve system, which was created by the Kangxi Emperor, and although it was thought for a long time, it backfired. This is the bitter fruit of the succession system.
On october 6, 1688, the sixth day of october of the 27th year of the Kangxi Dynasty (October 29, 1688), after the Council of Ministers, allowed Tushetu Khan, Jebtsundamba and others to lead the people to attach themselves, and issued rice grain to the naturalized city for relief.
Soon, the Khalkha Mongol Chechen Khan Umeke led more than 100,000 people to submit, and the Qing court placed them in various pastures.
On August 20, 1741 (October 29, 1741), the Qianlong Emperor ended his first tour of the "Mulan Autumn Fox" ceremony and was honored by the empress dowager. Since then, except for special circumstances every year, for example, at the turn of June and July, the journey departs from the Yuanmingyuan, first to the summer resort, in August and September to enter the Sentinel Mulan Line, and then to avoid the summer resort, and in September and October to stay in the Yuanmingyuan. The Qianlong Emperor spent sixty years in the imperial palace and three years of the Emperor's training, and held the "Mulan Autumn Fox" 39 times. Row circumference 592, in and out of 728 days.
On September 22, 1771 (October 29, 1771), the merchant Wang Qifeng heard that Tuerhute had returned to Shun, that is, to bring goods to Rehe to trade for the needs of distant people.
The Qianlong Emperor, with his quite familiar body of affairs, rewarded Wang Qifeng with five titles of five pins and rewarded him with a plate of beads.
——Excerpt from Zheng Xiaodong, Qian Shuxin, Yan Chunsheng, editor-in-chief
"Qing Epic Poems Qing Emperor Chengde Three Hundred and Sixty-Five Days"