I recommend "Deceiving Kang Xi." The protagonist is the illegitimate son of the Nine Gates Admiral, Long Keduo, who deceived Kang Xi in the Nine Dragons Competition for the throne. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~đ
I recommend "Reborn at the End of Kangxi". The protagonist is the reborn Cao Yong. He lives seriously for his loved ones and himself in the era of Kangxi's aging and great changes. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~đ
In ancient times, the treatment of a prince's illegitimate son and legitimate son was different. In the Ming Dynasty, regardless of whether it was a legitimate son or a concubine's son, as long as the prince was a prince, the prince's son could inherit the title of prince. The other princes would be conferred the title of the king, and the son of the king could inherit the title. The situation in the Qing Dynasty was slightly different. Except for the Iron Hat King, who could be hereditary, the other princes would be demoted by one rank, and the remaining sons would be demoted by two or several ranks. Some princes were even directly conferred the title of general of the country, and after that, they were idle members of the imperial clan. The Di son of a Prince would be demoted to the Duke of Guarding Country, and the Prince would be demoted to the Duke of Supporting Country. As for the imperial court's subsidies, the situation differed from dynasty to dynasty. The Ming Dynasty's subsidies could only be enjoyed by the imperial clan, while the Qing Dynasty's Bannermen had subsidies. To sum up, the treatment of a prince's son was different from that of a legitimate son in ancient times.
đI recommend the Crown Princess to you. Although the main character is the Crown Princess, the story also talks about the twelve sons of Kangxi, and Yin Tao also appears. The story is also very interesting. You will like it. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~đ
Kang Xi's first son, Yin He, was stripped of his title and imprisoned for plotting against the Crown Prince. He died in the 12th year of Yongzheng.
Kang Xi hated his son the most. Yin Ni was the fifth son of Emperor Kangxi, the son of the " pig ". Emperor Kangxi imprisoned him for 26 years, and during this time, he gave birth to 20 children. Emperor Kangxi was very disgusted with Yin Ni and kept him in the harem like a pig.
The fate of Kang Xi's 17th son, Yin Li, was unknown.