Whose name has the best meaning, Kangxi, Yongzheng or Qianlong?

Emperor Kangxi: Sons (in order of birth) Aixinjueluo·Chenghu Aixinjueluo·Chengrui Aixinjueluo·Chengqing Aixinjueluo·saiyinchahun Aixinjueluo ·Changhua Aixinjueluo·All the sons of Changsheng and above died in childhood. The eldest son of Emperor Chi, Aixinjueluo Yinti, was named Gushan Beizi. His original name was Aixinjueluo, the second son of Emperor Baoqing. Aixinjueluo Yinreng was the crown prince. , later named Prince Limi, formerly known as Aixinjueluo Baocheng Aixinjueluo Wanfu (Young Shang, unspecified teeth) Aixinjueluo Yunqi (Young Shang, unspecified teeth) The third son of the emperor Aixinjueluo Yinzhi, Prince Chengyin The fourth son of Emperor Yongzheng, Aixinjueluo Yinzhen, the fifth son of Emperor Yongzheng, Aixinjueluo Yinzhen, the sixth son of Prince Hengwen, Aixinjueluo Yinzhen, the seventh son of Emperor Youshang, and Prince Chundu The eighth son of the emperor, Aixinjueluo Yinsu, was originally named Prince Lian. The ninth son of the emperor was deposed, the emperor's tenth son Aixinjueluo Yinsu, and the eleventh son of the auxiliary prince Aixinjueluo Yin. Yu, the twelfth son of Prince Youshang, Aixinjueluo Yinxiang, the thirteenth son of Prince Luyi, Aixinjueluo Yinxiang, the fourteenth son of Prince Yixian, Aixinjueluo Yinqi, and the fifteenth son of Prince Xunqin, Aixin Jueluo Yinlu, Aixinjueluo Yinlu, the sixteenth son of the prince of Yuke County, was born to Aixinjueluo Yinli, the seventeenth son of the emperor after Prince Ze and Shuosei, and Aixinjueluo, the eighteenth son of Prince Guoyi. ·Yinxuan, the nineteenth son of Emperor Youshang, Aixinjueluo·Yinxi, the twentieth son of Emperor Youshang, Aixinjueluo·Yinyi, the twenty-first son of Emperor Jianjing, Aixinjueluo·Yinxi, the prince of Shenjing County The twenty-second son of the emperor Aixinjueluo Yinhu, the twenty-third son of Emperor Beile Aixinjueluo Yinqi, the twenty-fourth son of Emperor Chengbeile Aixinjueluo Yinmi, the love of Prince Chengke and Emperor Yongzheng After Xinjueluo Yinzhen came to the throne, the word "Yin" in the names of the princes was changed to the word "Yun" to avoid taboos. Daughter: The eldest daughter of the emperor (1668-1671), was born on November 20th in the seventh year of Kangxi; she died in October of the tenth year at the age of three. Mother and concubine Zhang. The second daughter of the emperor (1671-1673) was born on the ninth day of the third month of the tenth year of Kangxi's reign; she died in February of the twelfth year of the reign of Emperor Kangxi at the age of three. Mother and concubine Dong. The third daughter of the emperor is Princess Gulun Rongxian, and her mother is the concubine Ma Jia. The fourth daughter of the emperor (1674-1678) was born on the tenth day of the second lunar month in the thirteenth year of Kangxi's reign. She died in the seventeenth year of Kangxi's reign at the age of five. Mother and concubine Zhang. The fifth daughter of the emperor is Princess Heshuo Duanjing, and her mother is the noble Zhaojia clan. The sixth daughter of the emperor is Princess Gulun Kejing, and her mother is the noble Guo Luoluo family. The seventh daughter of the emperor (1682) was born in early June in the 21st year of Kangxi's reign and died in August. His mother, Concubine De, is Wu Ya. The eighth daughter of the emperor (1683) was born on June 19, the 22nd year of Kangxi, and died in the leap month of June. The mother of the imperial concubine Tong Jia. The ninth daughter of the emperor is Princess Gulun Wenxian, and her mother is the concubine Wu Ya. The tenth daughter of the emperor is Princess Gulun Chunci, and her mother is the concubine Nala. The eleventh daughter of the emperor (1685-1686) was born on September 27, the twenty-fourth year of Kangxi; she died in May the twenty-fifth year. Mother Wenxi's concubine Niu Hulu. The twelfth daughter of the emperor (1686-1697) was born on the 24th of April in the 25th year of Kangxi. She died in February of the 36th year of Kangxi at the age of twelve. His mother, Concubine De, is Wu Ya. The thirteenth daughter of the emperor is Princess Heshuo Wenke, and her mother is the concubine Zhang Jia. The fourteenth daughter of the emperor is Princess Heshuo Jing and her mother is the noble Yuan family. The fifteenth daughter of the emperor is Princess Heshuo Dunke, and her mother is the concubine Zhang Jia. The sixteenth daughter of the emperor (1695-1707), lived on the twenty-first day of October in the thirty-fourth year of Kangxi's reign; she died in October of the forty-sixth year at the age of thirteen. Mother and concubine Wang. The seventeenth daughter of the emperor (1698-1700) was born on December 12, the thirty-seventh year of Kangxi's reign; she died in November of the thirty-ninth year at the age of three. Mother and concubine Liu. The eighteenth daughter of the emperor (1701) was born on the eighteenth day of October in the fortieth year of Kangxi's reign, and died soon after. Mother and concubine Guarjia. The nineteenth daughter of the emperor (1703-1705) was born on February 14th in the 42nd year of Kangxi reign; she died in February of the 44th year at the age of three. Mother Xiang concubine Gao. The twentieth daughter of the emperor (1708) was born on the ninth day of October in the forty-seventh year of Kangxi's reign and died in December. Mother and concubine Niu Hulu. The adopted daughter is Princess Gulun Chunxi, the eldest daughter of Prince Gong Changning, the younger brother of the Holy Ancestor, and her mother is a concubine of the Jin family. Emperor Yongzheng: Aixinjueluo Honghui, eldest son, Prince Duan. Aixinjueluo Hongshi, the third son, reduced his clan status. Aixinjueluo Hongli, the fourth son, Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty and Emperor Qianlong. Aixinjueluo Hongzhou, the fifth son, and Prince Gong.

Aixinjueluo Hongzhan, the sixth son, the prince of Guogong County, was the first prince of Guoyi, Aixinjueluo and Queen Yunli. Aixinjueluo Fuhui, the seventh son, is the pregnant prince. Aixinjueluo Hongyun died early. Aixinjueluo·Hongfang died early. Aixinjueluo Fuyi died early. Aixinjueluo Fupei died early. The eldest daughter (1694), was born on March 16th in the 33rd year of Kangxi reign. She died before the end of the month. Her mother was a concubine of the Song family (then Princess Yong's Mansion); the second daughter was Princess Heshuo Huaike, and her mother was the concubine Li of Qi. (then the concubine of Prince Yong); the third daughter (1706), born on the fifth day of the twelfth lunar month in the forty-fifth year of Kangxi's reign, and died before the end of the month, and her mother was a concubine of the Song family (then Princess Yong's Mansion); the fourth daughter (1715) Year - 1717), she was born on March 12, the fifty-fourth year of Kangxi, and died in May the fifty-sixth year of Kangxi. His mother was the noble concubine Nian of Emperor Dunsu (then the concubine of Prince Yong), and his adopted daughter was Princess Heshuo Shushen, and Prince Yun of Li. The sixth daughter of Reng, the mother is the Tang family of Fujin; the adopted daughter is Princess Heshuo, and the fourth daughter is Prince Yi Yunxiang; the mother is the Zhaojia family of Fujin; the adopted daughter is Princess Heshuo Duanrou, the eldest daughter of Prince Zhuang Yunlu, and the mother is Guo Luo of Fujin Roche. Emperor Qianlong: Aixinjueluo Yonghuang, eldest son, Prince Ding'an. The mother of the imperial concubine Fucha (then the side concubine of Prince Bao) Aixinjueluo Yonglian, the second son, Prince Duanhui. Mother, Xiao Xian Chun, Empress Fucha (then the legitimate concubine of Prince Bao), Aixinjueluo Yongzhang, third son, Prince of Xunjun. Su Jia, the concubine of Prince Mubao. Aixinjueluo Yongxuan, the fourth son, Prince Luduan, was born as Prince Luyi and empress Aixinjueluo Yunqi. The mother is Jin Jia's concubine. Aixinjueluo Yongqi, fifth son, Prince Rongchun. My mother is a noble person named Keliete. Aixinjueluo Yongrong, the sixth son, Prince of Zhizhuang, was born as the queen of Shenjing County Aixinjueluo Yunxi. Mother is pure concubine Su Jia. Aixinjueluo Yongcong, seventh son, Prince Zhe. Mother, Xiaoxian and Chun, Empress Fucha's family, Aixinjueluo Yongxuan, the eighth son, Prince Yishen. His mother, Concubine Jia, is Jin Jia. Aixinjueluo Yongyu, the ninth son, died early. His mother, Concubine Jia, is Jin Jia. Aixinjueluo Yongyue, the tenth son, died early. His mother, Concubine Shu, was Yehenara. Aixinjueluo Yongxuan, the eleventh son, Prince Chengzhe. Mother Jia’s imperial concubine Jin Jia’s family. Aixinjueluo Yongxu, the twelfth son, Baylor. Mother and stepmother, Queen Ulanara. Aixinjueluo Yongjing died early. Mother and stepmother, Queen Ulanara. Aixinjueluo Yonglu died early. The mother’s imperial concubine is Wei Jia. Aixinjueluo Yongyan, fifteenth son, Renzong of the Qing Dynasty, Emperor Jiaqing. Mother, Xiaoyichun, Queen Wei Jia. Aixinjueluo Yong, the sixteenth son, died early. Mother, Xiaoyichun, Queen Wei Jia. Aixinjueluo Yonglin, seventeenth son, Prince Qingxi. Mother, Xiaoyichun, Queen Wei Jia. The emperor's eldest daughter (1728-1729) was born in October of the sixth year of Yongzheng's reign and died in December of the seventh year of Yongzheng's reign. Mother, Xiao Xian Chun, Empress Fucha (then the concubine of Prince Bao), the second daughter of the emperor (1731), was born in April of the ninth year of Yongzheng's reign and died in December of that year. Mother Zhemin, the noble concubine of the Fucha family (then the side concubine of Prince Bao), the third daughter of the emperor, Princess Gu Lun and Princess Jing (1731-1792), were born on May 24th in the ninth year of Yongzheng's reign, and her mother was the filial piety and pure empress of the Fucha family (then the concubine). The fourth daughter of the emperor, Princess Heshuo and Hejia (1745-1767), was born on the second day of the twelfth lunar month in the tenth year of Qianlong's reign, and her mother was the noble concubine Su Jia. The fifth daughter of the emperor (1753~1755) was born on June 23rd in the 18th year of Qianlong's reign and died on April 22nd in the 20th year of Qianlong's reign. Mother and stepmother, Queen Ulanara. The sixth daughter of the emperor (1755~1758) was born on the 17th day of July in the 20th year of Qianlong's reign, and died on the 26th of August in the 23rd year of Qianlong's reign. Mother Xin concubine Dai Jia's family. The seventh daughter of the emperor, Princess Gu Lun and Jing (1756-1775), was born on July 15, the 21st year of Qianlong's reign. Her mother was Xiaoyi Chun, Empress Wei Jia's family. The eighth daughter of the emperor (1757~1767) was born on the seventh day of December in the 22nd year of Qianlong's reign. She died on the 21st of May in the 32nd year of Qianlong's reign and was buried in the garden of Prince Duanhui. Mother Xin concubine Dai Jia's family. The ninth daughter of the emperor, Princess Heshuo Heke (1758-1780), was born on July 14th in the 23rd year of Qianlong's reign. Her mother was Xiaoyi Chun, the empress Wei Jia. The tenth daughter of the emperor, Princess Gu Lun and Xiao (1775-1823), was born on the third day of the first lunar month in the 40th year of Qianlong's reign, and her mother was Dunfei Wang. The adopted daughter Heshuo and Princess Hewan (1734-1760) were born on June 24, the twelfth year of Yongzheng (1734). Her father was Prince He Hongzhou, and her mother was the Wuzaku family of Fujin.

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