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What is the tragedy of Kangxi's nine sons' dismissal from office?

The sixth son, Zuzuo, was born to De Fei, who died young. De Fei, though not born high, is only a maid-in-waiting, but very fertile. In addition to the fourth son Yin Zhen, the sixth son and the fourteenth son Yin Zhen (subject), there are two princesses, who must be favored concubines. Ewing (Yu), the seventh son of Qin Shihuang, has few records about him. He is also a person who has not participated in the storage competition. In the thirty-seventh year of Kangxi, Baylor was appointed, in the fifty-first year, the county king was appointed, and in the eighth year of Yongzheng, he died. The rest is not clear. Emperor Yagi (Si), the eighth son of Kangxi, is a character that I often can't bear to mention. His mother is a princess and comes from humble origins. She is a beauty excavated by Kangxi's old son from the symphony library. In the Qing Dynasty, she noticed the importance of mother. In this respect, it can be said that she is much shorter than other brothers. On the contrary, her mother was promoted to the position of princess because of his disappointing performance. After Kangxi abolished the prince, he ordered his ministers to recommend a new prince, and the court publicly recommended Yin Zi from top to bottom, which showed his heart's desire. Yin Zi was the leader of the May Party, which was aimed at the princelings. It can be said that Yin Zi and his gang should have done a lot of planning to push the prince down. There are many court manners in the May Party.

I personally sympathize with this role. Because of his low birth mother status, it is estimated that Quinn suffered a lot of discrimination since he was a child, so he developed a strong but smooth character. He failed to seize the official position because of Kangxi's ruthlessness and wrong methods. I guess this has something to do with his ignorance of Kangxi's character. Unlike Yin Zhen, he guessed that his father's meaning was almost refined.

However, I think Yin Zuo is still a great person. His performance in Yongzheng dynasty was still resigned to fate. To put it bluntly, the country is the most important, and there is no way to collude with the ministers and endanger the Chaogang. Even if there are some helpless elements, it is very likely that he is indeed a wise king. To sum up, quote Jin Yong's poem: modest gentleman, gentle as jade. Strong is humiliating, and feelings are not long. Jiuzi Yin Ghost (Tang) is the son of Fei Yi. There are two versions about his appearance. One is extremely handsome, the other is very fat, like a pig. Of course, I am willing to accept the first version. This prince is not very popular, and his talent is limited, but he is the richest man in the dynasty. It is estimated that cleverness is used to make money.