Kangxi's first child was Aisin Gioro Chengrui, who was born in September of the sixth year of Kangxi (August 8, 1667). Unfortunately, the child died at the age of three.

I recommend the book "The Age of Destruction". It tells the story of a girl who traveled to the Qing Dynasty and became the daughter of Dorgon. Later, she became the favorite concubine of Kangxi. She was involved in the palace struggle, and Kangxi liked her. The female lead eventually got together with Eight and gave birth to Four's child. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The following are some recommendations from Kangxi's sweet novels: 1. " A Powerful Minister's Wife Is Pregnant ": This was an ancient novel that told the story of childhood sweethearts, reuniting after a broken mirror, and sweet love. 2. " Reborn into the Crown Prince's Favorite ": This was an ancient novel. The female protagonist experienced rebirth and had a double love story with the male protagonist. 3. " Group Pet Big Boss Is So Sweet ": This novel tells the sweet growth story of young girl Yi Jin. There is no sadistic text, the style is relaxed, and the interaction is interesting. 4. " Prince Charming Gu's Little Sweetheart ": It was a sweet story about a cold and black-bellied school hunk meeting a cute and silly female lead. Please note that the novels recommended above are based on the search results provided. There may be other sweet novels that are not included.
The fifth, sixth and seventh princes of Kangxi were Aisin Gioro Yinqi, Aisin Gioro Yinsi and Aisin Gioro Yinxiang respectively. Among them, Aisin Gioro Yinqi was the fifth son of Emperor Kangxi and was granted the title of Prince Heshuo, also known as Prince Heng. Aisin Gioro was the ninth son of Emperor Kangxi and was named Bei Zi. Aisin Gioro Yinxiang was the thirteenth son of Emperor Kangxi. He was granted the title of Prince Yixian and later became the Iron Hat King. The literature did not provide any more information about the specific situation of these three brothers.
The following are some novel recommendations about Kangxi's rebirth soul: 1. [The Golden Age of the Qing Dynasty]: The story of a time-traveling woman who was reborn in the 43rd year of Kangxi and became a legend in the harem of the Yongzheng Dynasty. 2. The story of a transmigrator who was reborn as the Prince of the Yongzheng Dynasty. 3. "The Pure Dress of Concubine Wan Chen": The female lead was clear-headed and had a golden finger. Her goal was to endure Qianlong to death and live to ninety-nine. 4. "Reborn in the Qing Palace as a Jingfei (Qingchuan)": The protagonist was reborn into the body of Wang Jiashi, the concubine of Kangxi's harem who died after a miscarriage. 5. [Integrated Film and Television] Kangxi Reborn to Raise a Prince: The story of the protagonist Kangxi's rebirth to raise a prince. Please note that the above novel recommendations are only based on the search results provided. There may be other related soul novels.
I'm not sure which novel you're referring to. Reborn on the Long March was a very famous historical novel. It told the story of a woman who was reborn on the Long March, and her children were also the Kangxi brothers. The male protagonist was a marshal who held an important position in the Long March and finally won. This novel had been published on multiple platforms and was very popular among readers. If you can provide more specific information, I can do my best to provide you with more help.
The actors who played Kangxi in the Kangxi Dynasty were Chen Daoming, Jiao Huang, Zhang Guoli, Ma Junwei and Li Nan. Chen Daoming's performance in Kangxi Dynasty was considered the most comprehensive and rich, from young to old, with outstanding performances. Jiao Huang was also praised for his role as Kangxi in Yongzheng Dynasty and was considered a true emperor professional. Zhang Guoli played Kangxi in " Kangxi's Private Visit in Incognito " and was one of the top actors in the country. The Kangxi image of Ma Junwei in Kangxi Dynasty was considered the most handsome by the audience, giving people a relaxed and happy feeling. Li Nan, on the other hand, played the young Kangxi in the Kangxi Dynasty. His performance was considered to be in harmony and showed the childishness and majesty of Kangxi.
Emperor Kangxi had a total of 35 sons, 11 of whom died early. The following is the introduction of the 24 sons who lived to adulthood: 1. [Aisin Gioro·Yin Ni (eldest son of Kangxi): He was granted the title of Prince Zhi, but was later stripped of his title and imprisoned.] 2. Aisin Gioro Yinreng (Kangxi's second son): Originally the crown prince, but later deposed. 3. Aisin Gioro Yinji (Kangxi's third son): He was granted the title of Prince Heshuocheng and later imprisoned. 4. Aisin Gioro Yinzhen (Kangxi's fourth son): He was granted the title of Baylor, and later granted the title of Prince Yong, Emperor Yongzheng. 5. Aisin Gioro Yinqi (Kangxi's fifth son): granted the title of Prince Heng, posthumous title Wen. 6. Aisin Gioro Yinzuo (Kangxi's sixth son): Died young. 7. Aisin Gioro·Yin You (Kangxi's seven sons): granted the title of Prince Chun, posthumous title degree. 8. Aisin Gioro Yinyin (Kangxi's eighth son): He was granted the title of Prince Lian. 9. Aisin Gioro (Kangxi's ninth son): The title is Gushan Beizi. 10. Aisin Gioro·Yin Wei (10 sons of Kangxi): At first, he was granted the title of Prince Dun, but later he was released after Emperor Qianlong ascended the throne and granted the rank of Duke of Fuguo. 11. [Aisin Gioro·Yinbi (11th son of Kangxi): Died young.] The other 13 sons were not introduced.