Yongzheng lived to be 58 years old.
Di Renjie's age was recorded differently. Some documents show that he lived to the age of 70, while others show that he lived to the age of 71, 90, or 93. Due to the existence of different records, it was impossible to determine how old Di Renjie was.
Master Hong Yi lived to 62 years old. According to the documents provided, Master Hong Yi was born on October 23, 1880 and passed away on October 13, 1942. Although some documents mentioned that he died at the age of 61, according to his lunar birthday, he actually died at the age of 62.
Yongzheng was an emperor of the Qing Dynasty. He died on June 28, 1722 at the age of 48. The mystery of his death was still a hot topic in the history of the Qing Dynasty. There are rumors that Emperor Yongzheng was poisoned to death, but there are also some historians who believe that the reason for Emperor Yongzheng's death may be a variety of reasons, including natural death, illness, political struggle, etc. " The Yongzheng Dynasty " was a TV series that depicted Emperor Yongzheng. It was based on historical facts and was fabricated to a certain extent. Although this TV series portrayed the image of Emperor Yongzheng, there were certain differences between the plot and historical records. Therefore, we can't simply rely on television dramas to understand history.
" The Yongzheng Dynasty " was a historical novel that described the achievements and disputes during the reign of Emperor Yongzheng. As for why Yongzheng wanted to take Qiao Yindi away from Old Fourteen, the novel did not clearly explain it, but it could be understood from the following aspects: Yongzheng believed that Qiao Yindi was a relative of the 14th brother and was a potential threat. In the novel, Emperor Yongzheng wanted to drive Qiao Yindi away because her father was the brother of the 14th brother. Yongzheng wanted to consolidate his power. In the novel, Emperor Yongzheng used some means to take Qiao Yindi away from Old Shisi's side so that she could become his trusted aide and help him stabilize his ruling position. 3. Qiao Yindi had committed a crime. In the novel, Qiao Yindi was accused of participating in some illegal activities such as corruption and theft, so Yongzheng drove her away to eliminate potential threats. It should be noted that this is just some of the plot in the novel and the specific reasons may vary according to different reading and understanding.
The Yongzheng Dynasty was a historical novel that described the political struggles and court life during the Yongzheng Dynasty. There was no clear description in the novel as to why Emperor Yongzheng wanted to take Qiao Yindi away from Old Fourteen, but it could be understood from the following aspects: Yongzheng was a more vicious emperor. He paid attention to the balance and stability of political power. In " Yongzheng Dynasty," because Old Shisi had long been the ruler of Qinghai, Yongzheng often suppressed and monitored Old Shisi because of his strong desire to control Qinghai. In order to eliminate the potential threat, Yongzheng might take measures to take Qiao Yindi away from Old Fourteen to ensure his political status and stability. Yongzheng was a shrewd and capable emperor. He was good at dealing with political affairs and interpersonal relationships. In the Yongzheng Dynasty, the Yongzheng Emperor might use Qiao Yindi to weaken the power of the 14th brother and further consolidate his position through the relationship between Qiao Yindi and the 14th brother. Yongzheng was a historical figure with a sense of history. He had a complicated personality and emotions. In " Yongzheng Dynasty," Emperor Yongzheng had a special feeling for Qiao Yindi. He might admire and trust her because of her loyalty and talent, and then take Qiao Yindi away from Old Fourteen to show his ruling ability and courage. It should be emphasized that these are only some possible explanations. The specific reasons still need to be further analyzed and understood according to the plot and character image of the novel.