Yongzheng killed several brothers.
Yin Gui, the eighth brother, is the best and most talented of the Yongzheng brothers. However, "Sejong deeply regrets the abolition of the Crown Prince." After Yongzheng succeeded to the throne, Yin Gui and his followers were regarded as a thorn in the side and a thorn in the flesh. Yin CuO knows that he is often unhappy. Yongzheng succeeded to the throne and played a two-faced trick: first, he named Yin Cuo as a prince-his Fujin said to those who came to congratulate him, "What's the purpose?" I can't help worrying about the leader! "This word reached Yongzheng and ordered Fujin to return to her family. Soon, under an excuse, Ginza knelt in front of the ancestral temple for a day and a night. Later, he was ordered to behead the Crown Prince, and the high wall was forbidden, so he changed his name to "Akina". Scholars have different interpretations of the word "Achina", which used to mean "pig", but recently some scholars have interpreted it as "shameless". Ginza was imprisoned again, tortured and eventually killed. Yin Gui, the ninth brother, was not allowed by Yongzheng because of his subordinate relationship with Yin Gui. Yin Yan knew this and said privately, "I'm going to be a monk and die! "Yongzheng cannot allow Yi Yin to become a monk! He arrested and imprisoned him on the pretext of removing the yellow belt and cutting down the genealogy. It was renamed "Seth Black". The word "Seth Black" used to mean "dog", but recently some scholars interpreted it as "shameless". Soon, Yi Yin was sentenced to 28 counts, escorted to Baoding, locked mechanically, and ordered the governor of Zhili, Guli, to imprison him. Yi Yin was tortured in Baoding prison and died of abdominal disease in a secluded place. Legend has it that he was poisoned. The tenth brother, Yi Yin, was hated by Yongzheng because the party attached Yi Yin. In the first year of Yongzheng (1723), Zhebuzun Danba Hutuketu came to Beijing and died. He sent the shrine (kān) to Gurkha (now Mongolia * * * and China) and ordered Yin Zhi (j: and) to print books and give wine. Yin said that he was ill and could not move forward, so he lived in Zhangjiakou. In the same year, he was stripped of his title and brought back to the capital for detention. It was not released until the second year of Qianlong (1737). Yin Gui, the fourteenth brother, was a female compatriot with Yongzheng, but became sworn brothers because of Yin Gui, a fellow party member. It was rumored that Kangxi died and Yongzheng Party changed to "Yin Zhen". Yongzheng ascended the throne. First, General Fuyuan was not allowed to go to the city to offer condolences, and he was ordered to guard the mausoleum of Emperor Zunhua, and then his father and son were imprisoned around the Shouhuang Hall in Jingshan. After Gan Long succeeded to the throne, he was released. The fifteenth brother Yin Zhen was ordered by Yongzheng to guard Jingling after the death of Emperor Kangxi.