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How did May Yongqi die in Ruyi's Imperial Love in the Palace?

Yongqi suffered from gangrene in her early years and died young at the age of 26.

Yongqi, the fifth son of Emperor Qianlong, grew up with both civil and military skills. When I was a child, I learned to shoot with a horse stance just look, and I was quite skilled in martial arts. He is knowledgeable, proficient in Manchu, Chinese, Mongolian and other languages, and proficient in astronomical calendars. He is particularly good at astronomical algorithms, and his eight-line handwritten scroll is particularly accurate. There is also a "Traffic Manuscript" handed down from generation to generation.

Yongqi is superior to other princes in all aspects. Yongqi is not only studious, but also a talented prince. He is experienced in geography and astronomical calendar.

Moreover, Yongqi was favored by the emperor since he was a child, and then something happened, which made Qianlong value him more. One day in the twenty-eighth year of Qianlong, a fire broke out in the Qingyan Hall in Kyushu, Yuanmingyuan, where Qianlong was resting. Yong Qi did not hesitate to break into the sea of fire and successfully rescued Gan Long. It can be said that Yongqi is the savior of Gan Long, so Gan Long likes him better.

Yongqi was named Wang Qin by Qianlong before his death, and such a young prince can be named Prince before his death, which has never appeared in history of qing dynasty.

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After Yongqi died, Qianlong was heartbroken. Not only did Qianlong lose a good son, but the Qing Dynasty also lost a good future monarch. In desperation, Qianlong had to choose Yan Yong, the 15th brother, as the heir to the throne.

In order to commemorate Yongqi, later generations successively built Yongqi Mansions in various places. Yongqi House, also known as Rongwangfu, is located on the west side of Taiping Lake in Xuanwu Gate. Now it is the seat of the Central Conservatory of Music, and its buildings such as the government gate, the main hall and the back building are still visible. Later, he became the residence of Yi Xuan, and Yi Xuan was Guangxu's biological father. The old Qin Chun Wang Mi was the birthplace of Guangxu. After Guangxu inherited the unification, this is the Qianlong mansion, which is no longer suitable for ordinary people to live in. Qin Chun Wang Fu moved to the north bank of Chahai River, also known as Qin Xin Wang Fu.

Later generations also built the Prince Cemetery for Yongqi. The Prince's Tomb, commonly known as the Prince's Mausoleum, is the tomb of the eldest son of Dingan, the third son of Xunxian and the fifth son of Rongchun. Located in Erli Lake, Yanggezhuang Village, Bulaotun Town, it has excellent feng shui. It is the only tomb in the Qing Dynasty where three adult princes were buried. 1947, Zhang Jing and Qi were suppressed by the people's government. 1953, the red wall of the Prince's Mausoleum was destroyed. Until 1958, the Prince's Mausoleum was still intact.

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