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Kangxi came to an alternative fortune-telling video _ Kangxi Divination Complete Works

Kangxi divined his wife. What did the fortune teller say that he should pass it on to Yongzheng at once?

The fortune teller said that the birthday given by Kangxi could enjoy a happy life on earth. This birthday picture belongs to Niu Kelu, the daughter-in-law of Kangxi and the wife of Yongzheng. Fortune-teller means that Niu Kelu can not only enjoy wealth and prosperity, but also prolong his life. Besides, Niu Kelu's family has always been in good health and seldom gets sick, which means that her son will inherit her health and longevity. Healthy physical condition is a very important basic condition for the emperor.

Although Niu Kelu's son, Li Hong, is young, he is not only modest and courteous, but also has his own aura and spirit in every move, and his thoughts are not rigid. Kangxi likes him very much. He not only often summoned Li Hong, but also often took him to teach. As he grew older, Kangxi realized that he must have an heir. Although his favorite Li Hong is still very young. Kangxi knew that he was worried about being young, so he didn't plan to set up an emperor and grandson.

Kangxi asked Li Hong's father Yongzheng to be the heir, and wanted to pass the throne to Li Hong after Yongzheng, which contained some selfishness, because Li Hong was his favorite grandson, but Kangxi also considered it carefully, because Li Hong was his most satisfied heir, both from the physical quality and from the perspective of the emperor. Sure enough, one hundred years after Kangxi, Yongzheng passed the throne to Li Hong, who was later Qianlong.

Qianlong failed to live up to Kangxi's expectations. He was not only the longest-lived emperor in the Qing Dynasty, but also continued the glory of Kangxi and Yongzheng. Three generations have created a "prosperous time", which is also the most prosperous period of the Qing Dynasty.