Which princes in the Qing Dynasty had the character Yin in their names?

1. Yinti: ?yìn tí ? Aixinjueluo Yinti (1672-1735), the eldest son of the Qing Dynasty clan, the concubine of Emperor Kangxi, and the eldest brother of Emperor Yongzheng.

2. Yin Reng: yìn réng? Aixinjueluo Yin Reng (June 6, 1674 - January 27, 1725), the Qing Dynasty clan, the last person to pass through the Qing Dynasty and Chinese history The crown prince who was publicly registered.

3. Yinzhi: yìn?zhǐ ?Aixinjueluo·Yinzhi (March 23, 1677 - July 10, 1732), a member of the Qing Dynasty clan, the Qing sage ancestor Aixinjueluo· The third son of Xuanye, the half-brother of Aixinjueluo Yinzhen, the emperor of the Qing Dynasty, and his biological mother, Rongfei Ma Jia.

4. Yinzhen: yìn?zhēn? Aixinjueluo Yinzhen (December 13, 1678 - October 8, 1735), the Qing Shizong, the fifth emperor of the Qing Dynasty, Ding The third emperor after the capital was in Beijing, Mongolia honored him as Nailal Tutob Khan.

5. Yinwu: yìn?sì? Aixinjueluo·Yinwu (妩同愿, a variant of the Chinese character for sacrifice; 1681-1726), a member of the Qing Dynasty clan, the eighth son of Emperor Kangxi, the ancestor of the Qing Dynasty , the half-brother of Yongzheng, and his biological mother, the good concubine Wei.

6. Yinzhen: yìn?táng?Aixinjueluo Yinzhen (1683-1726), renamed Yunzhen after Emperor Yongzheng ascended the throne, the ninth son of Emperor Kangxi, the ancestor of the Qing Dynasty. The half-brother of Emperor Yongzheng, his mother was the concubine Guo Luoluo.

7. Yin?: yìn?é ?Aixinjueluo Yin? (November 28, 1683 - October 18, 1741), the tenth son of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty clan, and his biological mother was The noble concubine Niu Hulu of Wenxi is the grandson of Ji Bilong.

8. Yinxiang: yìn ?xiáng ?Aixinjueluo Yinxiang (April 16, 1686 - May 4, 1730), the thirteenth son and biological mother of Emperor Kangxi, the ancestor of the Qing Dynasty The noble concubine Zhang Jia of Emperor Jingmin.

9. Yinqi?: yìn?tí? Aixinjueluo Yinqi (1688-1755), also known as Yunqi, the fourteenth son of Emperor Kangxi, the ancestor of the Qing Dynasty, and Zong Yin of the Qing Dynasty Zhen, the same mother and younger brother, changed his name to Yunqi in the first year of Yongzheng (1722).

Extended information:

Since the Ming Dynasty, in order to avoid the need to avoid taboos about their names, which would cause trouble for the common people to use words, they would make up a word of their own. Generally speaking, it is It’s a word that people will definitely not use.

After Yongzheng Emperor Aixinjueluo Yinzhen came to the throne, it was taboo. The names of the princes with the character "Yin" were changed to the character "Yun" (Pinyin: yǔn). Only the thirteenth son Yinxiang died after Yongzheng's death. The word "Yin" was returned to his younger brother who had been loyal to him throughout his life.

The Qing Dynasty also experienced the famous incident of nine sons seizing the legitimate rights. At that time, Emperor Kangxi Xu Chi had 24 sons, 9 of whom participated in the fight for the throne.

The nine sons are: the eldest brother Aixinjueluo Yinti, the second elder brother Aixinjueluo Yinreng, the third elder brother Aixinjueluo Yinzhi, and the fourth elder brother Aixin. Jueluo·Yinzhen, the eighth elder brother Aixinjueluo·Yinsu, the ninth elder brother Yinzhen, the tenth elder brother Aixinjueluo·Yin?, the thirteenth elder brother Aixinjueluo·Yinxiang, the fourteenth elder brother Aixinjueluo·Yinqi.

In the end, the fourth elder brother Yinzhen won and succeeded to the throne after the death of Emperor Kangxi and became Emperor Yongzheng.

In order to prevent the recurrence of the tragedy of brothers fighting for the throne, Yongzheng implemented a secret system of establishing princes. He no longer publicly established princes. The emperor wrote an edict and placed it behind a bright and bright plaque in the Qianqing Palace until the emperor's death. Only future generations can open it and declare their heirs.

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