Yinyi (褆: Tong "痗", meaning "respect") was born in the eleventh year of Kangxi's reign, and his biological mother was Huifei Nala. According to the missionary Bai Jin, "The emperor loves this prince very much. This prince is indeed very cute. He is a beautiful man, talented and has many other virtues." Since he was the eldest among the princes, he did the most things for his father. During the expedition against Geerdan, Kangxi appointed Prince Yu Fuquan as the general of Fuyuan. The 19-year-old Yun Ti joined the expedition as deputy general and participated in commanding the war. He was also ordered to offer sacrifices to Mount Huashan and manage the Yongding River project. At the age of 26, he was named Zhijun Wang. Ten years later, because of the fight for the throne, he offended the emperor's father when the prince was abolished, and was deprived of his title. He secluded himself in the mansion. Emperor Kangxi sent Beile Yanshou and others to take turns guarding the place, and issued a strict order: Anyone who neglects to do so will be punished by the clan. Yinyin has become a dead tiger who will never see the light of day again. He died in the twelfth year of Yongzheng (1734) at the age of 63 and was buried in Beizi ceremony
Yinreng (罽: blessing) was born in the thirteenth year of Kangxi. Because he was born to Queen Xiaochengren, he was The eldest son. In the fourteenth year of Kangxi's reign, when he was still a baby over one year old, he was established as prince. However, he was deposed in September of the 49th year of Kangxi. He was reestablished in the 48th year of Kangxi. In October of the 51st year, he was deposed again and was imprisoned. He was imprisoned in Xian'an Palace. Yongzheng was still worried. On the one hand, he made him the king of Lijun. On the other hand, he ordered to build a house and garrison troops in Zhengjiazhuang, Qixian County, Shanxi Province, and moved Yinreng to house arrest. He died in the second year of Yongzheng (1724) at the age of 51. He was named Prince Li and given the posthumous title "Mi".
Yin Zhi (Zhi: blessing) was born in the 16th year of Kangxi's reign, to his concubine Ma Jia. Yunzhi was erudite and talented, and became Nai's father's right-hand academic assistant. When Kangxi conquered Galdan, Yunzhi led the camp with a red flag. At the age of 21, he was granted the title of Prince Cheng; the following year, he was demoted to Baylor; at the age of 32, he was granted the title of Prince of Jincheng. Yinzhi was originally not very enthusiastic about the crown prince and focused on compiling books, but he was also implicated. After Yongzheng ascended the throne, on the grounds that "Yinzhi and the prince had always been on good terms", he ordered "Yinzhi to guard Jingling" and sent him to Zunhua to guard Kangxi's mausoleum. Yinzhi was unhappy and could not help but complain in private. When Yongzheng found out, he simply deprived Yinzhi of his title and imprisoned him in Yong'an Pavilion in Jingshan. He died in the tenth year of Yongzheng (1732) at the age of 56.
Yin Zhen (禛: auspicious meaning) was born in the 17th year of Kangxi's reign, and his mother was Xiao Gongren, the empress. When Kangxi personally conquered Geerdan, Yinzhen was ordered to take charge of the Zhenghongqi camp. At the age of 20, he was named Baylor, and at the age of 31, he was named Prince Yong of Jin Dynasty. Kangxi died and Yinzhen ascended the throne as Emperor Yongzheng. Died in 1735, aged 58.
Yinqi (Qi: auspicious meaning) was born in the 18th year of Kangxi, and his mother was the concubine Guo Luoluo. Kangxi believed that this son had a very good nature and was an honest man. When Emperor Kangxi personally conquered Galdan, he was ordered to lead the Zhenghuang Banner Camp. At the age of 19, he was named Baylor. At the age of 30, he was named Prince Heng. Yinqi did not form a party, nor did he fight for the throne. After Yongzheng ascended the throne, he used excuses to reduce his son's title. He died in the tenth year of Yongzheng (1732) at the age of 54, and was given the posthumous title "Wen".
Yinzuo was born in the 19th year of Kangxi's reign. His mother was Concubine De, Queen Xiaogongren, and Emperor Yongzheng was his biological brother. In the twenty-fourth year of Kangxi's reign (1685), he died at the age of 6. (When Kangxi was young, several sons died in succession. His fatherly love led Kangxi to name his sons, which all mean "luck and longevity". Looking through the dictionary, the explanation of each name is very simple, one word " "Fu". The name of the sixth son of the emperor is no exception: "Zuo" is also "Fu", but it has another meaning, but it has a different "flavor": "Zuo": the position of the monarch)
Yinhu (禩 means sacrifice) is the best and most talented of the Yongzheng brothers. Born in the 20th year of Kangxi's reign, his mother was a good concubine named Wei. When he was young, he was raised by Yunti's mother, Concubine Hui. The ministers praised him as a good man, and Kangxi's brother Prince Yu also praised him in front of the emperor for his "good nature and no need to boast". Kangxi naturally liked him, and at the age of 17, he was named Baylor. Later, he was appointed as the Chief Steward of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. However, "the crown prince was deposed and Yinhu planned to succeed him, which Shizong deeply regretted." He was taken away from Baylor due to a fight for the reserve position and was imprisoned. Yinfeng was released, and Yinhu returned to Baylor. After Yinzhen succeeded to the throne, in order to stabilize his mood, he ordered the prime minister to be appointed as Prince Lian and appointed the minister of the feudal court. In the first year, he was ordered to handle the affairs of the Ministry of Industry. But in his heart, he regarded Yinhu and his party members as a thorn in his side and a thorn in his flesh. Yinsu also understood that he was often unhappy.
When Yinzhen succeeded to the throne, he played a double-dealing trick: he first made Yinzhen a prince - and Fujin said to the congratulators: "Why do you congratulate me? The leader will be worried!" This word reached Yinzhen, who ordered Fujin to be driven away. Go back to your parents’ home. Soon, he ordered Yinhu to kneel in front of the Ancestral Temple for a whole day and night. Subsequently, Yongzheng deprived him of his royal title, imprisoned him, and reduced his ancestral status for his crimes such as forming a party and acting recklessly. He changed his name to "Aqina". Yinzhen was born in the 22nd year of Kangxi, and his mother was the concubine Guo Luoluo. At the age of 26, he was named Beizi. Because he formed a party with Yinhu, Yongzheng would not tolerate it. Yinzhen understood in his heart and said privately: "I am about to become a monk and pass away!" How could Yongzheng allow Yinzhen to become a monk! After Yongzheng ascended the throne, he was ordered to station in Xining. Later, in the third year of Yongzheng's reign, he was stripped of his yellow belt and arrested and imprisoned on the grounds that he had violated the law and formed a party with Yunhu and others for personal gain. In the fourth year, his clan status was reduced and his name was changed to "Seth Hei". The word "Seth Hei" was often thought to mean "dog" in the past, but recently some scholars have also interpreted it as "shameless". Soon, Yinzhen was convicted of 28 charges, sent to Baoding, locked up with weapons, and ordered to be placed under house arrest by Li Fu, the governor of Zhili. Yinzhen was tortured in Baoding Prison and "died of abdominal disease in a secluded place". Legend has it that he was poisoned to death. He died in the same year (1726) at the age of 44.
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Yin 2? 1, born in the 22nd year of Kangxi, his mother was Niu Hulu, the noble concubine of Wenxi. At the age of 26, he was named the Prince of Dunjun. Because the party attached to Yinsu, he was appointed by Yongzheng. hatred. In the first year of Yongzheng (1723), Jebtsundan Bahutuktu came to Beijing and died of illness. He sent the shrine (kān) back to Khalkha (today's Mongolia and the country), and ordered Yinfu (jī) to give it a seal. Dian. Yin said he was ill and could not move forward, so he was ordered to live in Zhangjiakou. In the same year, he was deprived of his title and taken back to the capital for detention. He was not released until the second year of Qianlong (1737). He died in the fifth year of Qianlong (1741) at the age of 59.
Yinxun was born in the 24th year of Kangxi's reign. His mother was Guo Luoluo, a concubine of Yi. He died in 1696 at the age of 12.
Yinyi was born in the 24th year of Kangxi's reign, and his mother was the concubine Wanliuha. In the forty-eighth year of Kangxi's reign, he was granted the title of Beizi. He once served as the general manager of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and handled the affairs of the Manchu, Mongolian and Han armies of the Zhengbai Banner. In the 60th year of Kangxi's reign, Yinzhen was sent to offer sacrifices to the three tombs of the Holy Capital. The following year, he was appointed as the commander-in-chief of Manchuria under Xianghuang Banner. He was very popular and powerful, but he did not form a party to seek the throne. As soon as Yinzhen succeeded to the throne, he granted Yinzhen the title of King of Lu County. Soon, he was demoted to "walking on Gushan Beizi" with excuses, that is, he was demoted from the county king to a Beizi lower than Baylor. He was not given a real title and only enjoyed the treatment of Beizi. Soon, he was demoted to the title of Duke of Zhenguo. After Qianlong ascended the throne, he was granted the title of Prince Lu by Jin. This Yinzhen was more generous than the other brothers and lived until the twenty-eighth year of Qianlong (1763), at the age of 79.
Yinxiang (xiang: auspicious meaning) was born in the 25th year of Kangxi's reign, and his mother was Zhang Jia, the noble concubine of Emperor Min. He was imprisoned by Kangxi for unknown reasons. As soon as Yinzhen succeeded to the throne, he named Yinzhen Prince Yi and ordered him to be the Prime Minister of the Ministry of Household Sanku. He was particularly trustworthy. In the first year of Yongzheng's reign, he was the Prime Minister of the Ministry of Household Affairs. As a man of "respect and integrity", Yongzheng gave money, food and official items as usual, but refused to accept them; for Yongzheng, he "disciplined himself as a minister and brother" and was "cautious and loyal" in the affairs of the prime minister, which was appreciated by Yongzheng. In the third year, he discussed the situation with the best, and added the title of county king, and appointed the king to be the best among the princes. Later, he became the Prime Minister of Gyeonggi Water Conservancy and made many achievements. Also handled two military planes in the northwest. He died in the eighth year of Yongzheng reign (1730) at the age of 45. Yinxiang is Yinzhen's most intimate and helpful brother.
Yinqi (Qi: blessing) was born in the 27th year of Kangxi's reign, and his mother was Xiao Gongren, the empress. Although they share the same mother-in-law with Yinzhen, they became irreconcilable enemies because they were in the same party as Yinzhen, and it was also rumored that Kangxi ordered the throne to be passed on to "Yinzhen" before his death and the Yongzheng party changed it to "Yinzhen". brother. In the forty-eighth year of Kangxi's reign, he was granted the title of Beizi. In the fifty-seventh year, he was appointed as the general of Fuyuan and conquered Cewang Alabutan. In the 60th year, he led his troops to Ganzhou and entered Turpan. After Yinzhen ascended the throne, Fuyuan General Yinzhen was not allowed to enter the city to mourn. He was also ordered to guard the imperial father's Jingling Mausoleum in Zunhua, and then imprisoned his father and son in the Shouhuang Hall in Jingshan. After Qianlong succeeded to the throne, he was released and granted the title of auxiliary to the Duke. In the twelfth year of Qianlong's reign, Jinbeile was established. In the thirteenth year, he became the king of Jin Xun County. He died in 1755 at the age of 68, with the posthumous title "Qin".
124.224.139.* The 18th son, Yinzhen, died before the crown prince was deposed in the forty-seventh year of Kangxi. He seemed to be 8 years old
The 19th son of the emperor: Yinzhen, his biological mother was Xiangbi Gao , born in the 41st year of Kangxi, 3 years old;
The 20th son of the emperor: Yinyi, biological mother Xiangbin Gao, born in the 45th year of Kangxi, 50 years old;
The second emperor The eleventh son: Yin Xi, born in the 50th year of Kangxi’s reign, born in the 50th year of Kangxi’s reign, the Chen family. 33 years old;
The twenty-third son of the emperor: Yinqi, his biological mother was Jingbi Shi, born in the 52nd year of Kangxi, 73 years old;
The twenty-fourth son of the emperor: Yinmi , biological mother Mu concubine Chen, born in the 55th year of Kangxi's reign, 58 years old