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Kangxi has many excellent sons. How did Yongzheng ascend to the throne?

First, modify the theory of testamentary edict. Among Dan Tianfang's Biography of Tonglin, Liang Yusheng's "With a flick of a finger" and "Thunder" and so on. Yongzheng's accession to the throne was written as "the fourteenth son" After Kangxi's testamentary edict, the fair plaque was inscribed by the prince's uncle Long Keduo. With the popularity of TV series, this statement has formed absolute authority among the people. But when you think about it, it's pure fabrication. First of all, it is absolutely difficult to change "Yu" from "Yu" to "Yu" in traditional Chinese. Moreover, the story that Ji Lianhai overthrew Ji Xiaolan and satirized the "each straw bag" of the small Shenyang family can serve as evidence. There is a story that Little Shenyang built a pavilion and asked Ji Xiaolan to write an inscription saying "Bamboo Bud". So there was a legend that praised Ji Xiaolan's cleverness and called the small Shenyang family a "straw bag". However, the tradition is a piece, and the bamboo character is not a word. It can be seen that the two stories are the same, but today's subjective assumptions. Secondly, according to the imperial edict of Daoguang Emperor, "The four sons of the Emperor are the Crown Prince, and the six sons of the Emperor Yi? Be a prince. " The imperial edict was written in Chinese and Manchu. Therefore, in the Qing Dynasty, the title of "fourteen princes" was not correct, but "fourteen sons of the emperor". But if you call the emperor's fourteen sons, there is no way to change the testamentary edict, and more importantly, there is no way to reconcile the ten sums in Manchu. Thirdly, according to the Draft of Qing History, "In August of the first year of Yongzheng, the imperial court of Emperor Shizong of Qing Dynasty ordered the secretary to name it and seal it on the ancestral board": "In August of the thirteenth year of Yongzheng, Emperor Beng, Zhuang Yunlu and others initiated the imperial edict of the Crown Prince [that is, Qianlong] in the first year of Yongzheng, announcing his accession to the throne." This is the earliest secret storage record, which began when Yongzheng put the secret storage testament on the fair plaque. There is no written record as to whether this practice began earlier in the last years of Kangxi. At this point, there is no doubt that the revision of the imperial edict is purely false. Second, Shen Tang killed his father. There is a saying that Kangxi is sick and the spring garden is good. The last four emperors, Yin Zhen, took a bowl of ginseng soup. Shortly after taking it, Kangxi died. However, according to records, Kangxi, who knew a lot about medical skills, did not like to eat ginseng before his death. He once said that ginseng is suitable for southerners and not for northerners. [See Kangxi's "Ju Ju Zhu"] When Cao Yin, a weaver in Jiangning, was seriously ill, Li Xizeng, a weaver in Suzhou, invited Kangxi to take medicine. Kangxi once instructed in the memorial: "Cao Ken eats ginseng, and this disease also comes from ginseng." Kangxi doesn't like ginseng. For Yongzheng, who secretly paid attention to his father, it was impossible to know. As the saying goes, give him what he loves and do what he likes, so the theory of ginseng killing his father is untenable. Third, Nian Gengyao's son said. One theory is that Yongzheng's mother, De Fei, gave birth to Yongzheng in August when she entered the palace. So some people suspect that Nian Gengyao was having an affair with Princess De, so Yongzheng was the illegitimate child of Nian Gengyao, and Nian Gengyao made a regime change. For this statement, it is also a matter made up by later generations. First of all, when Yongzheng was just a prince, he cursed Nian Gengyao as a schoolyard bullies in his letter. Imagine, how can a son call his father a villain? The stronger evidence is the sentence "I grew up in Nian Gengyao ..." in Yongzheng's Ju Zhu, so it is purely subjective to assert that later generations said Yongzheng was an illegitimate child and Nian Gengyao helped him succeed to the throne. So far, there is no definite answer.