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It's a coincidence that which son of Qianlong is going to die soon.

In fact, as soon as Qianlong became king, he had this idea. From the beginning, he planned to make Yong Lian, the second son of Empress Hyo-hyun, a prince. In A.D. 1736, Qianlong wrote his son's name on the imperial edict and placed it behind the fair plaque. Unexpectedly, Yong Lian died suddenly when he was nine years old.

Later, Qianlong planned to make another son born to Empress Hyo-hyun a prince forever, but this son died at the age of two. Then Qianlong changed his mind, not letting the younger son be the prince, but letting the adult son be the prince. Therefore, Qianlong turned his attention to Yong Huang, the eldest son of the emperor. By this time, Huang Yong is 20 years old, and all the disasters he spent have passed, so there should be no problem. However, the eldest son born to Fu Chashi, the imperial concubine, was reprimanded by Qianlong for not being sad enough after the death of his beloved daughter, Empress Xiaoxianchun. Yong Huang died suddenly two years later, and Qianlong regretted it again and again, but it was too late.

There is indeed a prince named May Yongqi in history. Not only that, he is also the favorite son of Emperor Qianlong. In May, Yongqi was outstanding in ability, proficient in Manchu, Mongolian and Chinese, and good at riding, shooting, painting and calligraphy. Ganlong feels that Yongqi is similar to herself in many ways. Not only that, on the fifth day of May in the 28th year of Qianlong, a fire broke out in Qingyan Hall in Kyushu, Yuanmingyuan. In May, Yongqi even risked his life to escape from the fire, which made Qianlong very unhappy.

Ganlong also made up his mind to pass the throne to Yongqi, but something unexpected happened. Yongqi suddenly fell ill in Qianlong for 30 years and died in 1765, which made Qianlong very sad. His favorite successors died one after another, which made Gan Long disheartened and very sad. Later, I simply stopped making a prince, and I didn't even dare to think about it again.

Until AD 1773, at this time, Qianlong was already an old man in his sixties. In order to prevent his sudden funeral from causing a palace coup without leaving a legacy, he reluctantly chose fifteen sons of the emperor as princes and wrote them on the imperial edict. So Qianlong's seemingly perfect emperor was cursed by the election of officials. It seems that this confirms that sentence? Ten things are not complete? The truth.