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The Third Prince of Kangxi, Yin Zhi

2024-12-23 12:29
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2024-12-23 13:40

The third prince of Kangxi, Yin Zhi, was the third prince of Emperor Kangxi. He was very outstanding in literature, calligraphy, riding and archery, and was loved by Emperor Kangxi. His mother was one of Kangxi Emperor's favorite concubines, Concubine Ma Jia. Yin Zhi had participated in the fight for the throne, but he eventually withdrew from it and concentrated on writing books. After Emperor Yongzheng ascended the throne, Yin Zhi was imprisoned in Yongan Pavilion in Jingshan and died of illness in 1732. There was no clear answer to the question of whether Yin Zhi had the heart to fight for the throne.

Third Prince Yin Zhi

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2025-01-08 14:28

Yin Zhi was the third prince of Emperor Kangxi. He was outstanding in literature, calligraphy, riding and archery, and was loved by Emperor Kangxi. His mother was one of Kangxi Emperor's favorite concubines, Concubine Ma Jia. Yin Zhi had participated in the fight for the throne, but he eventually withdrew from it and concentrated on writing books. After Emperor Yongzheng ascended the throne, Yin Zhi was imprisoned in Yongan Pavilion in Jingshan and died of illness in 1732. There was no clear answer to the question of whether Yin Zhi had the heart to fight for the throne.

Third Prince Yin Zhi

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2024-12-21 03:09

Yin Zhi's pronunciation was yínzh.

Third Prince Yin Zhi saves Li Fu

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2024-12-22 12:49

The Third Prince Yin Zhi saved Li Fu because Emperor Yongzheng forced Yin Zhi to pay the title of a prince and the condition of not kneeling before the emperor. Only then did he reluctantly take out the pardon edict and send it to Hongli to save Li Fu at Caishikou. Yongzheng hoped to increase Hongli's influence in the court by saving Li Fu, so as to ensure the smooth implementation of the new policy and stabilize the Qing Dynasty. In order to save Li Fu, Yin Zhi gave up the treatment of being exempted from kneeling in front of the emperor, but when the eight kings discussed politics and forced the abdication, Yin Zhi did not appear, probably because he was afraid of getting into trouble or wanted to keep a low profile. Therefore, Yin Zhi saved Li Fu to maintain the New Deal and increase Hongli's influence.

The third prince Yin Zhi's Qingchuan novel

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2024-12-20 06:49

There were a few novels about Qing Chuan becoming the third prince, including "Qing Chuan: The Salted Fish's Third Prince" and "After Helping Kangxi Raise His Children, I Became the Nation's Favorite (Qing Chuan)". These novels described the plot and story development of the protagonist, Yin Zhi, who traveled to the Qing Dynasty. The specific plot and details could only be understood by reading these novels.

The Third Prince of Kangxi

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2024-10-22 22:10

The third prince of Kangxi was Aisin Gioro. Yin Zhi was the third prince of Emperor Kang Xi and one of his favorite sons. He was outstanding in literature, calligraphy, riding, and archery, and was considered one of the best among the princes. Yinzhi had a very good relationship with Prince Yinreng, so when the prince gained power, he was also valued by Emperor Kangxi and was granted the title of Prince Heshuocheng. However, after Emperor Yongzheng ascended the throne, Yinzhi was persecuted because of his good relationship with the deposed Prince Yinreng. He was exiled to guard the mausoleum and changed his name to Yunzhi. In the end, Yin Zhi incurred the anger of Emperor Yongzheng because he was late and did not look sad. He was imprisoned and died in the tenth year of Yongzheng.

Prince Yin Zhi

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2024-12-21 19:02

Yin Zhi was the third son of Emperor Kangxi. He had held some important positions in the Kangxi Dynasty, such as managing the Red Flag Camp and participating in the war against Galdan. He had outstanding performance in literature and martial arts, and was praised by Kangxi. However, after Yongzheng ascended the throne, Yin Zhi was imprisoned and eventually died. The specific reason was unknown.

Third Prince Xiao Zhi

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2025-01-06 08:14

Yin Zhi was the third prince of Emperor Kangxi. He was outstanding in literature, calligraphy, riding and archery, and was loved by Emperor Kangxi. Kangxi had once sent him to assist the Crown Prince and nurtured him as an assisting Prince. However, Yin Zhi was an ambitious person. He had once tried hard to let the Second Prince return to the position of Crown Prince, but the Second Prince had courted death and was eventually deposed. After Yin Zhi saw that the Second Prince was unable to return to heaven, he withdrew from the battle for the throne. However, after Yongzheng ascended the throne, he was targeted by his younger brother Yongzheng in every way and was eventually imprisoned and died. There was no clear information about Yin Zhi's specific abilities and whether he had the ability to compete for the throne.

Kang Xi's third son, Yin Zhi

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2024-12-20 23:15

Kang Xi's third son, Yin Zhi, was the third son of Emperor Kang Xi. He had outstanding performance in both civil and military affairs and was loved by Emperor Kang Xi. Yin Zhi had deep attainments in literature, calligraphy, riding and archery, and was considered one of the most versatile sons of the Kangxi philosophers. Kang Xi was very satisfied with him and often went to Yin Zhi's residence to attend family banquets. However, although Yin Zhi was a talented prince in Kangxi's eyes, he did not inherit the throne in the end. There was no clear answer in the literature as to why Yin Zhi did not end up well.

The tomb of the emperor's third son Yin Zhi

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2024-12-17 07:23

The tomb of the third son of the emperor, Yin Zhi, was in Malanyu, Zunhua.

The mother of Kang Xi's third son, Yin Zhi

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2024-12-20 12:20

The mother of Kang Xi's third son, Yin Zhi, was Consort Rong Ma Jia.

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