Emperor Kangxi delegated power to governors, balancing the forces among governors, resulting in "nine sons taking office"
One of the most important issues is that the system of awarding titles to Chu Jun has changed. During the Kangxi period, Emperor Kangxi still followed the eldest son inheritance system, and Yin Wan was made a prince just after he turned one year old. At the beginning, Yin Wan's position as a prince was very stable. Although there were infighting among governors, it was almost impossible to shake Yin Wan's position.
Yin Yong has worked in this position for more than 30 years, and he is under great pressure from top to bottom. He is very good in himself, but his personality is gradually becoming perverse. Especially in the middle of Kangxi, he conferred titles on other governors and granted them the right to participate in state affairs, even some specific positions. This naturally reduces the authority of the prince, and the struggle between the prince and the prince is formed.
The prince is also different from other princes. He is a very special position and a successor trained by the emperor himself. But the prince's influence in North Korea is too great, and the emperor's imperial power will be threatened. Emperor Kangxi gave Yin Ren the power to represent the national government very early, so after Yin Ren gradually formed his own power, Emperor Kangxi was bound to suppress Yin Ren's power.
Especially in the forty-seventh year of Kangxi, Yin Yong was abolished for the first time, which sent a message to other governors. Although Yin Yong has been a prince for thirty years, his status as a prince is unstable. Emperor Kangxi wants to change people, which means that other princes have the opportunity to become princes, and the battle for official positions has begun to become a matter of tooling.
Emperor Kangxi soon realized this problem, especially after noticing that many ministers in the DPRK began to support Yin Si, Emperor Kangxi began to suppress the Eight Ye Party and re-established Yin Mi as a prince. Yin Mi is not a big mistake in itself, but is suspected of being framed by other princes. In addition, it was also to quell the struggle of the governors, but at this time the struggle of the governors has been pointed out, and even for the sake of future survival, Yin Mi could not stop.
Emperor Kangxi did not set up a prince after this, because no matter who set up a prince, the initiative would be in his own hands, but this left a great risk for Yin Zhen to succeed to the throne later. Even after Yin Zhen ascended the throne, there were all kinds of rumors about his improper position.
Emperor Qianlong was highly centralized, the prince died young, and his political ability was limited, thus avoiding the struggle for power and profit.
Therefore, after Yin Zhen ascended the throne, considering the danger of the battle for princes, he established a secret storage system to decide the candidate of Chu Jun. Emperor Qianlong continued to use this system after he ascended the throne. During the reign of Emperor Qianlong, the secret storage system was implemented three times. At first, Emperor Qianlong decided that Chu Jun should inherit by the eldest son. The first Chu Jun candidate to be written into the secret list was Yong Lian, the second son of Fu Cha, the Empress of Hyo Hyun Chun.
However, Yong Lian died at the age of eight. After that, in the 11th year of Qianlong, Fu Cha gave birth to the seventh son of Emperor Yongcong, and Emperor Qianlong immediately decided to designate Yongcong as his successor. However, a year later, Yong Cong died of acne, and Empress Xiao Xianchun died in the 13th year of Qianlong. Emperor Qianlong was very sad and suspended the construction and storage of the library.
Emperor Qianlong began to investigate other illegitimate children. Although there were more Qianlong emperors than Kangxi emperors, few of them lived to adulthood and were talented. Among the remaining emperors, he attached great importance to Yong Qi, the fifth son of the emperor. He read widely and was good at riding and shooting. He once carried out Emperor Qianlong when a fire broke out in Qingyan Temple, Kyushu. Emperor Qianlong also praised his noble character. Emperor Kangxi conveyed Yin Zhen's character to Yin Zhen.
This was a great blow to Emperor Qianlong. In addition to the adoption of other princes and young sons by Emperor Qianlong, Emperor Qianlong left eight sons, eleven sons, fifteen sons and seventeen sons. You can make a choice.
Eight sons of Emperor Yongxuan, indulging in debauchery and leg diseases, were completely out of the consideration of Emperor Qianlong. The eleventh son of Emperor Yong Xun was quite popular with Emperor Qianlong. He was made a prince in Qianlong fifty-four years, but something went wrong with Yong Xun. He is a scholar and has made great achievements in calligraphy, but he is not interested in riding and shooting at all. Emperor Qianlong was particularly interested in this matter.
And the emperor's fifteen sons, belonging to the few remaining princes, are relatively clever. Although they are not particularly prominent in some aspects, they can't find anything wrong. Therefore, the choice left to Emperor Qianlong is only parallel. During the Qianlong period, Emperor Qianlong was in an absolutely strong position for the governors, and his governors were not as good as Emperor Kangxi.