Aisingiorro Ginza (168 1- 1726), the eighth son of Kangxi, was born in the 20th year of Kangxi (16865438+March 29) to Princess Wei. Yin Gui was very popular with Emperor Kangxi since he was a child, and asked calligrapher He Chao to read it for him. Mei 17 was named Baylor. He was the youngest in Wang Zizhong who was knighted at that time. Emperor Kangxi ordered him to manage the Guangshan Library, rebuild the Dongyue Temple and be the general manager of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. During this period, he was supported by the ruling and opposition parties and was called the "Eight Sages King". When the prince was abolished, he was elected as the crown prince by the minister of the DPRK. Later, Yin Gui turned to support Yong Zhengdi's fourteen sons, the same mother and brother, Huang Yin Zhen, who inherited the Great Unity. After Yong Zhengdi acceded to the throne, in order to stabilize people's hearts, he was named Prince Lian and ordered to handle the affairs of the Ministry of Industry. Four years later, after Yongzheng laid a solid foundation, he found various excuses to cut his throne, banned it, renamed it "Akina" and changed his son's name to "Bao Bodhisattva". On the eighth day of September in the fourth year of Yongzheng (1724 10.05), Yin Zuo died at the age of 45. People think that he was poisoned. In the forty-third year of Qianlong, Emperor Qianlong ordered the restoration of Yin Gui's original name, including his descendants.