Era name: Yongzheng
Birthday: Yinshi, October 30, the 17th year of Kangxi
Eight characters: Wuwu Jiazi Dingyou Renyin
< p>Birthplace: Forbidden City PalaceZodiac: Horse
Father: Aixinjueluo Xuanye (i.e. Emperor Kangxi)
Mother: Wu Yashi , later honored as Queen Xiao Gongren
Ranking: The fourth son of Emperor Kangxi
First marriage: 14 years old
Original wife: Ulanara
Spouses: 2 empresses, 2 imperial concubines, 3 concubines, 1 concubine, 5 nobles, 7 permanent residents, etc.
Children: 10 sons, 4 daughters
Accession date: November 20, 61st year of Kangxi reign (December 27, 1722)
Accession age: 45 years old
Reigning years: 13 years
Year of death: August 23, the 13th year of Yongzheng's reign
Age: 58 years old
Place of death: Qingyan, Jiuzhou, Old Summer Palace, Beijing
Temple name: Sejong
Posthumous title: Jingtian Chang Yun Jian Zhong Biao Zheng Wen Wu Ying Ming Kuan Ben Xin Yi Rui Sage Da Xiao Zhi Cheng Xian Emperor
Mausoleum: Tailing
Successor: Aixinjueluo Hongli (i.e. Emperor Qianlong)
In 1678 AD, Yinzhen was born. His biological mother is Empress Xiao Gongren, Wu Ya. After he was 1 year old, he was raised by his concubine Tong Jia.
In 1683 AD, he studied under Gu Badai, Zhang Ying, Xu Yuanmeng and others for many years.
In 1686 AD, Yinzhen, Yinzhen, Yinzhen, and Yinzhi accompanied him on a patrol outside the fortress.
In 1691 AD, he married the minister's daughter Nala at the order of his father.
In 1696 AD, Kangxi personally conquered Galdan. Yinzhen was in charge of eight banners and ten battalions together with Yiqi, Yiyou, and Yinzhu.
In 1698 AD, Yinzhen was awarded the title of Baylor.
In 1699 AD, Kangxi built a mansion for his married prince to live separately. Sibeile Mansion was later expanded into Yongwang Mansion and Yongwang Palace.
In 1702 AD, Yinzhen, Yinzhen, and Yinxiang accompanied him on a tour of Mount Wutai and headed south.
In 1708 AD, Kangxi deposed the crown prince. Yin Zhen was detained together with Yin Ti, Yin Reng, Yin Qi and Yin Xiang.
In 1709 AD, Yinzhen was granted the title of Prince Yong.
In 1711 AD, Niu Colu gave birth to Hongli.
In 1718 AD, Kangxi ordered Yinzhen and Yinzhi to lead hundreds of civil and military officials to send the general Wang Yinzhen to Deshengmen.
In 1721 AD, Kangxi celebrated his 60th anniversary. Yinzhen was specially sent to Shengjing to worship his ancestors.
In October of 1722 AD, he went to Tongzhou to inspect the granary distribution and settlement situation for 28 days; on November 9th, he single-handedly recruited Yinzhen to Changchun Garden; on November 10th, Yinzhen On behalf of Kangxi, Zhen went to the Temple of Heaven to worship heaven; on November 13, Kangxi died. Yinzhen ascended the throne through the "Edict of Kangxi".
In April of 1723 AD, the late emperor was sent to the Dongling Tomb of Zunhua. After the incident, the fourteenth elder brother Yunqi was imprisoned in Tangshan; in May, the Queen Mother died suddenly; in August, the crown prince Hongli was secretly appointed.
In October of 1724 AD, the tenth elder brother Yunfeng was dismissed from his post and imprisoned; in December, the deposed prince Yunfeng died of illness and was promoted to Prince Limi.
In April of 1725 AD, Nian Gengyao was sent to Hangzhou and demoted to Hangzhou General; in December, Nian Gengyao was ordered to commit suicide on 92 charges.
In the first month of 1726 AD, the eighth elder brother Yunzhen and the ninth elder brother Yunzhen were expelled from their clan; in March, Yunzhen was renamed Aqina; in May, Yunzhen was imprisoned in Guande Hall, Jingshan ; In June, Yunhu was convicted of 40 crimes, Yunzhen was guilty of 28 crimes, and Yunzhen was guilty of 14 crimes; in August, Yunzhu died in Baoding Forbidden City; in September, Yunhu died in the prison.
In 1727 AD, Longkodo negotiated border issues with Tsarist Russia. Due to failure, he was arrested and his home was searched after returning to Beijing. In October, Longkodo was convicted of 41 major crimes.
In June of 1728 AD, Yue Zhongqi brought up Zeng Jing's case and implicated Lu Liuliang. Lu Liuliang was whipped to death and his family was executed; in the same month, Longkoduo died in the prison.
In October 1729 AD, Zeng Jing died and was awarded the "Dayi Jue Mi Lu".
In May of 1730 AD, Yinxiang died of illness, and Yongzheng visited the funeral home in person. On the grounds that the third elder brother Yinzhi was not grieving, he cut off the nobility and banned Jingshan.
In February of 1733 AD, Hongli was granted the title of Prince Bao and Hongzhou was granted the title of Prince He.
Yongzheng died on August 23, 1735 AD.
Harem
The concubine of Emperor Yongzheng was the filial daughter of Empress Xian, Empress Uranala, and the daughter of Fei Yanggu, the Minister of Internal Affairs. In September of the ninth year of Yongzheng's reign, it collapsed.
Empress Xiaoshengxian, the noble concubine Niu Hulu of Xi, was the daughter of Lingzhu, the fourth-grade Dianyi, who was born to Qianlong in August of the 50th year of Kangxi. In the first month of the forty-second year of Qianlong's reign, he died at the age of eighty-six.
The imperial concubine Dunsu, the imperial concubine Nian, was the daughter of the governor Nian Xialing and the sister of Nian Gengyao. She passed away in November of the third year of Yongzheng's reign. Three sons, Fuyi, Fuhui, and Fupei, and one daughter, all died.
The pure imperial concubine, Yufei Geng, is in charge of Geng Dejin's daughter. During the reign of Emperor Yongzheng, he was granted the title of Concubine Yu and became the Concubine Yu. During the Qianlong period, she was first honored as the imperial concubine Huang Kaoyu. After the death of Empress Xiaoshengxian, she was honored as the imperial concubine Huang Kaoyu.
Qianlong passed away in the 49th year of his reign. One son, Hong Zhou.
Concubine Qi, Concubine Qi Li, daughter of the prefect Li Wenhui. Of the three sons, Hongchen, Hongyun and Hongshi, only Hongshi survived to adulthood, while the other two died; one daughter married Xingde.
Qianfei, Qianfei Liu, was in charge of Liu Mannu. She was born in the 53rd year of Kangxi. When he entered the palace during the Yongzheng period, he agreed at first. In June of the eleventh year of Yongzheng's reign, the emperor's tenth son was born, and the next day he was promoted to Qian's concubine. During the Qianlong period, she was honored as the imperial concubine Kao Qian. One son, Hongluo, Prince Guoyi.
Ning Fei, Ning Fei Wu's family, was the daughter of Zhizhou Wuzhu. She died on May 24, the twelfth year of Yongzheng's reign, and was posthumously named Ning Fei.
Maobin, Maobin Song family, is in charge of Jin Zhunu. He gave birth to two daughters, both of whom died.
Sons:
Emperor Yongzheng had ten sons and four daughters.
Honghui, the eldest son, his mother was the filial piety queen Uranala. Born on March 26, the thirty-sixth year of Kangxi's reign, he died in the forty-third year of Kangxi's reign.
Hongxin was actually the second son, but he died early and had no teeth. He was born on the second day of June in the thirty-sixth year of Kangxi's reign, and died on February 29th in the thirty-eighth year of Kangxi's reign. His mother was Concubine Li of Qi (then the concubine of Prince Yong).
Hong Yun, the second son, was born on the 7th of August in the 39th year of Kangxi and died on the 20th of October in the 49th year of Kangxi. His mother was Concubine Li of Qi (then the concubine of Prince Yong).
In Hongshi, the third son, Yongzheng reduced his clan status. His mother was Concubine Li of Qi (then the side concubine of Prince Yong); she was born on February 13, the 43rd year of Kangxi reign, and died on the 6th day of August, the fifth year of Yongzheng reign.
Hongli, the fourth son, Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty, Emperor Qianlong. Her mother was Xiao Shengxian, Queen Niu Colu (then Prince Yong Gege); she was born on August 13, the 50th year of Kangxi.
Hongzhou, the fifth son, and Prince Gong. His mother was Geng Jia, the noble concubine of Emperor Chunyi (then Prince Yong Gege); born in the 51st year of Kangxi.
Fu Yi was born on May 25, the 59th year of Kangxi reign, and died on the 13th day of the first lunar month of the 60th year of Kangxi reign. His mother was Nian, the noble concubine of Emperor Dunsu (then the concubine of Prince Yong).
Fuhui was born on the 9th day of October in the 60th year of Kangxi's reign. He died on the 9th day of September in the 6th year of Yongzheng's reign. Yongzheng issued an edict to bury him with the ceremony of a prince. During the Qianlong period, he was posthumously named Prince Huai. His mother was Nian, the noble concubine of Emperor Dunsu (then the concubine of Prince Yong).
Fupei was born on the 10th day of the fifth lunar month in the first year of Yongzheng's reign, and died on the same day. His mother was Nian, the noble concubine of Emperor Dunsu.
Hongluo, born on June 11th in the 11th year of Yongzheng's reign, was the prince of Guogong County. He was born in the early Qianlong period and succeeded Prince Aixinjueluo Yunli of Guoyi. He died on March 11, the 30th year of Qianlong's reign.
Daughter:
The eldest daughter of the emperor (1694), was born on March 16th in the 33rd year of Kangxi. She died before the end of the month. Her mother was a concubine of the Song family (then Prince Yong). Fu Gege).
Princess Heshuo Huaike, second daughter, mother Qi Fei Li (then the concubine of Prince Yong).
The third daughter (1706) was born on the fifth day of the twelfth lunar month in the forty-fifth year of Kangxi's reign. She died before her death, and her mother was a concubine of the Song family (then Prince Yong's Mansion Gege).
The fourth daughter (1715-1717) was born on March 12 in the fifty-fourth year of Kangxi's reign, and died in May of the fifty-sixth year of Kangxi. His mother was Nian, the noble concubine of Emperor Dunsu (then the concubine of Prince Yong). ).
The adopted daughter is Princess Heshuo Shushen, the sixth daughter of Prince Li Yunfeng, and her mother is from the Tang family of Fujin.
The adopted daughter Heshuo and Princess Hui, the fourth daughter of Prince Yi Yunxiang, and her mother Fu Jin Zhaojia.
The adopted daughter is Princess Heshuo Duanrou, the eldest daughter of Prince Zhuang Yunlu, and her mother is Guo Luoluo of Fujin.