Aixinjueluo Yinzhen, formerly known as Aixinjueluo Yinzhen (1688~1755), was the fourteenth son of Emperor Kangxi. His biological mother was De Fei Wu Ya, that is, Xiao Gongren queen. He was ranked twenty-third in the first ranking and was born on the ninth day of the first lunar month of Wuchen in the 27th year of Emperor Kangxi's reign. He was originally the half-brother of Emperor Yongzheng, but during the struggle for the throne in the palace during the last years of Kangxi, the two brothers turned out to be sworn enemies. After Emperor Yongzheng ascended the throne, Yinzhen was imprisoned. It was not until the death of Emperor Yongzheng that Yinzhen regained his freedom.
Family and marital status
Wives, concubines and heirs
Fujin’s direct descendant Wanyan, daughter of minister Luo Cha;
Shu Shujue of Fujin’s side Luo Shi, the daughter of Yuan Wai Lang Ming De;
The concubine Irgenjue Luo Shi of Jinfu Jin Dynasty, the daughter of Dianwei Xitai;
The side Fujin Irgenjue Luo Shi, the second-class guard Shi Bao Daughter;
Concubine Wu, the daughter of Chang Yu.
The first son: Hongchun (seventh son) was born on the first day of September in the 42nd year of Kangxi's reign. His mother was Shu Shujueluo of Fujian Province.
The second son: Hongming (fifth son) was born on the third day of April in the 44th year of Kangxi's reign. His mother was the direct descendant of the Wanyan family of Fujin.
The third son: Hongying (third son) was born on November 19, the 46th year of Kangxi's reign. His mother's side was the Fujin Ergenjueluo family.
The fourth son: Hong Ming (seventh son) was born on the 8th of December in the 46th year of Kangxi's reign. His mother was the direct descendant of the Wanyan family of Fujin Province.
Fourteen or eight characters: Wuchen, Jiayin, Guiwei, Xinyou