Prince Chengrui: chéng ruì.
Prince Chenghu: chéng hù.
Prince Chengqing: chéng qìng.
Prince Saiyinchahun: sài yīn chá hún.
The emperor’s eldest son Yin Yin: yìn tí.
Prince Changhua: cháng/zhǎng huá.
The emperor’s second son Yinreng: yìn réng.
The prince’s longevity: cháng/zhǎng shēng.
Prince Wan Fu: wàn fǔ.
The third son of the emperor Yinzhi: yìn zhǐ.
The fourth son of the emperor, Yinzhen: yìn zhēn.
Prince Yinzhen: yìn zàn.
Yinqi, the fifth son of the emperor: yìn qí.
Yinzuo, the sixth son of the emperor: yìn zuò.
Yinyou, the seventh son of the emperor: yìn yòu.
The eighth son of the emperor, Yinsi: yìn sì.
The ninth son of the emperor Yinzhen: yìn táng.
The tenth emperor Yin?: yìn?é.
Prince Yin?: yìn?jǔ.
Yinxun, the eleventh son of the emperor: yìn zī.
The emperor’s twelfth son Yinyu: yìn táo.
Yinxiang, the thirteenth son of the emperor: yìn xiáng.
Yinqi, the fourteenth son of the emperor: yìn tí.
Prince Yinzhen: yìn?jī.
Yinyou, the fifteenth son of the emperor: yìn xú.
Yinlu, the sixteenth son of the emperor: yìn lù.
Yinli, the seventeenth son of the emperor: yìn lǐ.
Yinxun, the eighteenth son of the emperor: yìn xiè.
Yinju, the nineteenth son of the emperor: yìn jì.
Yinyi, the twentieth son of the emperor: yìn yī.
Yinxi, the twenty-first son of the emperor: yìn xǐ.
Yinhu, the twenty-second son of the emperor: yìn hù.
Yinqi, the twenty-third son of the emperor: yìn qí.
The emperor’s twenty-fourth son Yinmi: yìn?mì.
Prince Yinyu: yìn yuàn.
Extended information
Kangxi anecdotes and allusions: Kangxi contracted malaria when he was 40 years old, and Chinese medicine failed to cure it. Jesuits Hong Ruohan and Liu Yingjin used cinchona (quinine). After Kangxi took it, it was very effective and his illness was cured. He summoned Hong Ruohan, Liu Ying and others and gave them houses in Xi'an Gate, which later became the North Catholic Church. Cao Yin got malaria, and Kangxi cured his disease by giving him golden pheasant.
After that, Kangxi became interested in Western medicine and ordered Western medicine to be refined in the capital. He also set up a laboratory in the palace to test medicines and personally visited them. He advocated vaccination against smallpox. He broke away from convention and promoted vaccination. He ordered his own children and the women in the palace to be vaccinated first, and also vaccinated the 49 Mongolian banners and the Mongolian tribesmen in Khalkha. This saved tens of millions of people from dying or surviving from smallpox due to vaccination. The tragedy of pockmarking.
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