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Which son of Yongzheng was executed by himself?

None of Yongzheng's sons were executed by themselves.

In history, Yong Zhengdi never gave his son a personal death. Yong Zhengdi had ten princes in his life, and the outcome of these ten princes was:

1. The eldest son of the emperor: Aisingiorro Honghui, born in 1697, died in 1704, and was made Prince Duan by Yong Zhengdi after his death.

2. Prince: Essien Qiao Luo Hongliang, born in 1697, died two years after his birth, namely 1699.

3. The second son of the emperor: Aisinggior Luo Hongyun, born in 1700, died at the age of ten, that is, 17 10, at the age of ten.

4. Huang's third son:, born in 1704, was deprived of his ancestral home by Yong Zhengdi because of bad conduct, and finally died of depression in 1727.

5. The fourth son of the emperor: Aisingiorro Hongli, born in 17 1 1, the later emperor Qianlong, was made a treasure prince when he was a prince. After Yong Zhengdi's death, he inherited the throne and changed his name to Qianlong. He died in 1799.

6. Emperor Wu Zi: Aisingiorro Hongzhou, born in 17 1 1, was once divided by Yongzheng and Qianlong emperors into princes of workers. Because he was the younger brother of Emperor Qianlong, he was deeply loved by Emperor Qianlong and died in 1770.

7. Prince: Aisinggioro Fuyi, born in 1720, died one year after his birth.

8. Prince Aisingiorro Fukue, born in 172 1, died at the age of seven. -1728), chasing the prince, and the mother, Nian Shi, the imperial concubine.

9. Prince: Fu Pei, born in 1723, died shortly after his birth.

10, Emperor of Liu Zi: Aisingiorro Hongyong, born on 1733, was crowned king of Guo Xian after the emperor Qianlong ascended the throne, and died at the age of 32 on 1765.

Extended data:

Aisin Gioro Hongshi, born in March 1704, is the third son of Yong Zhengdi and the half-brother of Emperor Qianlong. It is reported that he was young and indulgent, and acted carelessly. He was moved from his ancestral home in the fifth year of Yongzheng, and died in the fifth year of Yongzheng at the age of 24.

In the 13th year of Yongzheng (10), after Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty ascended the throne, the imperial clan of Aixinjue Roche was reclaimed. Hongshi in history is a wayward person, with no great ability. He has neither great misdeeds nor amazing achievements.

In Redstone's indictment, there are actually only eight words: indulgence and imprudence. These eight words, to be clear, are confusing and politically immature. Hongshi, in fact, he has nothing particularly remarkable rebellious. He only hinted at Li Hong several times on the issue of his father's heir to the throne, and he was somewhat dissatisfied.

It stands to reason that his two brothers died young, and he should be the heir to the throne in order. However, there are indications that my father is interested in the old four calendars. Hongzhi was depressed because of this. But he never had any actual action of rebellion, let alone assassination, but his face was always hanging, commonly known as falling when he was down.

What's more, he kept close contact with his father Yongzheng's political enemy, that is, his eighth uncle Yunyou, which can be seen from his sixteenth uncle Zhuang Yunyou's intercession for him, that is, I found out that my third brother Akina (Yongzheng's derogatory name for Yunyou) was guilty of collective punishment.

In the face of right and wrong, the emperor asked all his servants to be of one mind, especially the prince. Redstone can't. He let Yongzheng down. He didn't expect his own flesh and blood to fall into the hands of political enemies, which made them feel extremely proud. Although it's just some remarks, his son is obviously not on his side.

In a rage, the emperor drove Redstone out of the Forbidden City, let him live in another house, and ordered him to be directly adopted by his political enemies. The father and son have no loyalty since then. In the face of the general trend at that time, Shi Hong, who was politically immature, stood on the side of the Eight Ye Party, which was really incomprehensible, let alone excusing his father.

Even later, Gan Long thought that Redstone's behavior led to the discord between his father and his eighth uncle's brother. Then, even such a person can't achieve great things.

He can't kill anyone, even if he did kill his father and succeeded. He is a nobody in the talented political group of Essien Choro. He can't stand up and climb to the throne.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Yong Zhengdi (Children)