If you become Kangxi's daughter and fall in love with Kangxi or his son, you don't want the Fuqing Palace Lord, the Forbidden City, or the Qing City! thanks This is a more interesting plot. You can refer to the following plot: 1. Su Ma La Gu in Kangxi Dynasty Su Ma La Gu was a character in the Kangxi Dynasty. As the daughter of Kangxi, she fell in love with her father. This plot was more classic. Through the experience of the heroine, Sumalagu, it showed the complex relationship in the Qing Dynasty palace and the good and evil of human nature. 2. Ruolan in Startling Step Ruolan was a character in " Startling Step by Step ". She traveled to the Qing Dynasty and became Kangxi's concubine. Although she had no feelings for Kang Xi, she had won his trust and respect through her own efforts and intelligence. 3. Sleeves in Everyday Dress Up Xiuxiu was a character in " Qingchuan Daily Life." She traveled to the Qing Dynasty and became Kangxi's daughter. Xiuxiu had no feelings for Kangxi, but she helped Kangxi solve various problems through her own intelligence and courage, winning Kangxi's trust and respect. The above are some possible plots. Of course, the specific plot still needs to be determined according to the specific setting of the novel.
I recommend the two books "Yonghe Palace Master" and "Love in the Qing Harem: The Legend of Su Mo 'er (End)" to you. These two novels were both ancient romance novels that involved Kangxi and his sons. The female protagonist was in the harem and the palace respectively, and Kangxi and his sons had a good impression of the female protagonist. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Emperor Kangxi had wanted to pass the throne to his fourth son, Yongzheng. This was clearly recorded in Kangxi's edict. Kangxi believed that Yongzheng had the ability to inherit the throne. He was described as a noble person who deeply resembled Kangxi himself. The reason why Kangxi chose Yongzheng as his successor was probably because he was a man of action and had the ability to rectify the country's finances. In the late Kangxi period, the national treasury was in deficit, and Yongzheng was the only one among the many princes who had the ability to solve this problem. Therefore, Kangxi decided to pass the throne to Yongzheng.
Emperor Kangxi originally wanted to pass the throne to his fourth son, Yinzhen (Emperor Yongzheng). In Kangxi's edict, it was clearly stated that Yinzhen was a person of noble character who could inherit the throne. In the edict, Kangxi praised Yinzhen's character and ability, believing that he had the ability to clean up the country's financial problems. Although there were some rumors that Kangxi had intended to pass the throne to one of his fourteen sons, there was no conclusive evidence to support this claim. Therefore, according to the available information, Emperor Kangxi's original intention was to pass the throne to Emperor Yongzheng.
Emperor Kangxi originally wanted to pass the throne to his fourth son, Yinzhen (Emperor Yongzheng). In Kangxi's edict, it was clearly stated that Yinzhen was a person of noble character who could inherit the throne. In the edict, Kangxi praised Yinzhen's character and ability, believing that he had the ability to clean up the country's financial problems.
Kangxi's son, Yin Zhen, inherited the throne and became Emperor Yongzheng.
Kangxi's son, Yin Zhen, inherited the throne and became Emperor Yongzheng.
Kangxi's son, Yin Zhen, inherited the throne and became Emperor Yongzheng.
Kangxi's son, Yin Zhen, inherited the throne and became Emperor Yongzheng.
Kangxi's son, Yin Zhen, inherited the throne and became Emperor Yongzheng.
Kangxi's son, Yin Zhen, inherited the throne and became Emperor Yongzheng.