Why did Yongzheng have three sons whose head was not named Hong?

The single word "福" given to the son of Concubine Nian may be just a specialization due to coincidence. Is it love or has other meanings? It is as meaningless as arguing about who is Yongzheng's favorite woman. .

Because he is a political figure, every move he makes is in front of the people and history. It is impossible to involve too many personal feelings, and it is impossible to use his brain.

To take the word "福", first of all, since Yongzheng's generation, the Manchu royal family has had generations. The twenty-four brothers of his generation, the eldest and the second, were later changed. It became the "Yin" generation, and there was no one of the wrong generation, including the sixth, eleventh, eighteenth and so on who died young.

Secondly, Yongzheng was a very particular person in using words. The first son was blessed, perhaps because the concubine Nian was weak and hoped that the son would be lucky enough to survive, so he got a temporary name.

The second son Fuhui lived until the sixth year of Yongzheng, and the third son was born in the first year of Yongzheng. Since he died on that day, maybe he would not have time to name him in the future, so he followed Fu's suit and named him "Fu". "Character. When he treated Concubine Nian's three sons, he probably excluded them because of the example of the first one.

Yongzheng was a very complex historical figure. He was a political figure first and then a human being. Therefore, he is not the real him in Qing Dynasty, novels, and unofficial histories. Only he himself understands the real him.

Extended information:

Yongzheng had 10 princes:

1. Aixinjueluo Honghui, the eldest son of the emperor, was young. His biological mother is Empress Xiaojingxian. Born in March of the thirty-sixth year of Kangxi's reign; he died at the age of eight in the forty-third year of Kangxi's reign. Emperor Qianlong ascended the throne and pursued Prince Duan.

2. Aixinjueluo·Hongxin, unsequential teeth, young and sad. His biological mother is Concubine Li of Qi. Born in June of the thirty-sixth year of Kangxi's reign, he died in February of the thirty-eighth year of Kangxi's reign at the age of three.

3. Aixinjueluo Hongyun, the second son of the emperor, was young. His biological mother is Concubine Li of Qi. He was born in August of the 39th year of Kangxi's reign, and died in the 49th year of Kangxi's reign, at the age of eleven.

4. Aixinjueluo Hongshi, the third son of the emperor, was called the third elder brother. Cut down the ancestral status. His biological mother is Concubine Li of Qi. Born in February of the 43rd year of Kangxi's reign. He died on August 6, the fifth year of Yongzheng's reign, at the age of twenty-four.

5. Aixinjueluo Hongli, the fourth son of the emperor, was called the fourth elder brother. (That is, Emperor Qianlong.) His biological mother was Empress Xiaoshengxian. Born in August of the 50th year of Kangxi's reign. In the eleventh year of Yongzheng's reign, he was granted the title of Prince Bao. In August of the thirteenth year of Yongzheng's reign, he ascended the throne and became Emperor Qianlong. He died in the first month of the fourth year of Jiaqing at the age of eighty-nine.

6. Aixinjueluo Hongzhou, the fifth son of the emperor, was called the fifth elder brother. His biological mother is the imperial concubine Geng. Born in November of the 50th year of Kangxi. In the eleventh year of Yongzheng's reign, he was granted the title of Prince He. He died in the thirty-fifth year of Qianlong's reign at the age of sixty. His posthumous title is Gong, which means he is Prince Hegong.

7. Aixinjueluo·Fuyi, unordered teeth, young and sad. His biological mother is Nian, the noble concubine of Emperor Dunsu. Born in May of the 59th year of Kangxi's reign, he died in the first month of the 60th year of Kangxi's reign at the age of two.

8. Aixinjueluo Fuhui, with no teeth in sequence, was called the eighth elder brother, and he died in childhood. His biological mother is Nian, the noble concubine of Emperor Dunsu. Born in October of the 60th year of Kangxi; died in September of the 6th year of Yongzheng. Buried with royal rites. Emperor Qianlong ascended the throne and was granted the title of Prince Huai.

9. Aixinjueluo·Fupei, unsequential teeth, young and sad. His biological mother is Nian, the noble concubine of Emperor Dunsu. Born in May of the first year of Yongzheng, Xuan Shang died.

10. Aixinjueluo Hongluo, the sixth son of the emperor, was called the elder brother of Yuanmingyuan. His biological mother is Concubine Qian Liu. Born in June of the 11th year of Yongzheng's reign. Later, he became the heir of Prince Guoyi, Aixinjueluo Yunli, and he was the king of Guo County. He died in March of the 30th year of Qianlong's reign, at the age of thirty-three. His posthumous title is Gong, and he is the Prince of Guogong County.