In the thirty-seventh year of Kangxi (1698), Baylor was sealed; In the forty-eighth year of Kangxi (1709), Yin Zhen was made Prince of Heshuoyong. After the second abolition of Prince Yin Reng, Yin Zhen actively tried to compete for backup. On November 13th, the sixty-first year of Kangxi (1722), Emperor Kangxi died in Changchun Garden in the northern suburb. He succeeded to the throne and changed his name to Yongzheng the following year. During Yong Zhengdi's administration, he reorganized the organization and carried out a series of reforms in the management of officials. For example, in order to strengthen the rule of ethnic minorities in southwest China, it is necessary to change the soil into the stream. And vigorously rectify the finances, implement the policy of envy returning to the public, and establish a system of hiding money. In particular, in the seventh year of Yongzheng (1729), he sent troops to Qinghai to quell the rebellion of Rob Tibet in Tenzin. During the Yongzheng period, the bureaucracy was reorganized, and a secret folding system was set up in the central government to monitor the subjects, and the king's meeting was abolished, and military aircraft were set up to guard it. Moreover, the system of secret storage was perfected, and the way of succession to the throne was institutionalized, which avoided the situation that Kangxi emperor contended with princes to some extent. During Yong Zhengdi's reign, he was diligent in political affairs, boasting that "diligence is the best in the world" and "courtiers remonstrate at dusk".
A series of social reforms in Yong Zhengdi have played a key role in the continuation of the prosperous period of Kanggan. In the 13th year of Yongzheng (1735), he died, and the temple number was Sejong. Yun Jian, the head of Jingtian in posthumous title, was named Wu Yingming, Kuan Renxin, Yi Rui, Sheng Daxiao and Cheng Xiandi. He was buried in the Tailing Mausoleum of the Qing Dynasty and passed on to his fourth son, Li Hong.
Original name
Yin Zhen
Another name
Yong Zhengdi
The Times
Ching Dynasty
Ethnic groups
Manchu
birthplace
Lama Temple in the Forbidden City in Beijing
At birth
1678 12 13
death time
1735 10 October 8th
Main work
Yongdiji
Major achievements
Put down Rob Zangdanjin's rebellion, carry out reforms such as returning farmland to streams, returning fire and wasting public money, and set up a military department.
The Emperor's posthumous title
Sejong
Planning steering Committee
Yongzheng
posthumous title
Emperor Xi 'an
The emperor's mausoleum
Qingtailing
ascend the throne
1722 65438+February 27th-1735 65438+1October 8th.