What is Huang Hongfa's life experience?

Aisingiorro Andrew Wong, the 13 son of Emperor Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (actually, 22 sons), was born in Zhenglanqi, Manchuria, Zhang Jiashi, the imperial concubine of the Beijing people, and the grandson of Nurhachi descent. It turned out that he was one of Kangxi's favorite sons. Huang Hong happened on the first day of October in the 25th year of Kangxi (1686). From July, 37 (1698), Andrew, aged 13, followed his emperor's father to visit the tomb in Shengjing for the first time, until the abandonment of his son occurred in September, 47, that is, 65438. This alone is enough to show that Emperor Kangxi respected him especially. Huang Hongfa's performances as the emperor's right-hand man during the Yongzheng period also fully demonstrated that he was a rare talent besides having a high cultural quality, and he also had the ability to handle affairs and was good at coordinating interpersonal relationships. This should be the main reason why Andrew was favored by Emperor Kangxi. Huang Hongfa is good at writing, poetry and calligraphy. In the forty-first year of Kangxi, Michelle Ye made a southern tour, accompanied by Crown Prince Yin Yong, the fourth son of Yin Zhen and the thirteenth son of Andrew. One day, Michelle Ye called ministers and princes to study calligraphy in his palace. Not only were calligraphy couplets displayed on the spot, but people were also invited to watch the couplets written by Yin Zhen, the fourth son of the emperor, and Huang Tianjun, the thirteenth son. It is said that all the ministers looked around and said, "They are full of joy and admiration". Such an amazing move is naturally flattering, but the calligraphy of the two princes is true. However, when the Prince was abolished for the first time, Huang Hongfa was implicated for some reason and fell out of favor with Kangxi. In the last years of Kangxi, it was neither reused nor sealed.