The brothers of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty have no specific records about their personalities, only their life experiences.

You watch too many soap operas. Soap operas are all made by swindlers and written by themselves. About Brother Kangxi, it is basically a drama and a character. It is more reliable to look at the official history.

May Aisingiorro Ginza.

He is kind, without his brother's arrogance, so he has many good karma. Not only among brothers, they have unusual friendship with the emperor's nine sons, ten sons and fourteen sons, but also have good relations with many princes and ministers. Fu Quan, the younger brother of Emperor Kangxi (who died in the forty-second year of Kangxi), once praised Yin Gui for his incompetence, intelligence and good conduct. He should be a Chu Jun, not only closely related to the nobles of the same clan, but also had an excellent reputation among scholars in the south of the Yangtze River. His assistant He Chao was a famous scholar, bibliophile and calligrapher at that time. He studied with money, men, women and others, and was famous for being good at eight-part essay. In the twenty-fourth year of Kangxi, he was recruited as a tribute student, but he offended the examiner because he was "outspoken" and "often accused people face to face". Since then, he has tried again and again. In forty-one years, Li Guangdi recommended his liberal arts, and Kangxi called for a test and ordered him to study in the south. The following year, he was awarded a jury and sent back to the grave, and Jishi Shu was chosen. Later, he was asked to read Ginza in Baylor House, and he was also the editor of Wu Yingtang. During my stay in Baylor House, Yin Zuo and I were very close. He Chao's father died in forty-five years of Kangxi. He left his young daughter to Fujin for care and went back to the funeral home himself. Ginza was also entrusted by He Chao to buy books for him in Jiangnan, which was well received by the local people and called him a "good king".

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Yong Zhengdi (1678-1735), surnamed Ai, was born in Zhenghuangqi, Manchuria, and was the fourth son of Kangxi. When he was young, he studied classics and history with Gu Badai and Xu, and became close to Zen monks, knowing a little about Buddhism. He traveled with sages in the south of the Yangtze River, Wutai Mountain in the Buddha, and Jehol River in autumn (now Chengde, Hebei Province), and was ordered to pay homage to the ancestral graves of Confucius Temple in Qufu and Shengjing (now Shenyang, Liaoning Province). The Holy Father of Qing Dynasty personally recruited Galdin and took over Zhenghongqi Camp at the age of 19. In the last years of Kangxi, he took a low-key policy when competing with other princes for the position of Chu Jun, and was famous for his filial piety. After the death of the Pope, he succeeded to the throne with the help of the 13 Prince Andrew Wang. Whether Yongzheng inherited the throne from Kangxi or tampered with the testamentary edict is a controversial issue, and there is no conclusion yet. But most historians judge that Kangxi's testamentary edict is Manchu, Chinese and Mongolian. According to folk sayings, it has modified Chinese, but Mongolian and Manchu cannot be modified. The "righteousness" of "Yongzheng" is "righteousness".

Yin Gui, the ninth son of Aisingiorro, was born on August 27th, 22nd year of Kangxi (1683 17). In the forty-eighth year (1709), in March, Beizi in Gushan was sealed and entered Zhenglan Banner. In the first year of Yongzheng (1723), he was ordered to be stationed in Xining. In July of three years, he became a knight. At the beginning of the fourth year, the yellow belt and ancestral records were removed and renamed Seth Black. On August 27th (1September 22nd, 726), that is, his 44th birthday, he died in Baoding detention center. In the forty-third year of Qianlong (1778), Emperor Li Hong of Qianlong ordered the restoration of his name and the income of his descendants. Yingui was a famous loser in the battle for storage. He was good at business and laid a solid economic foundation for his younger brother, the eighth prince, Essien Joro. He himself does not covet the throne. He supported Yin Gui together with the tenth prince Aisin Jiro and the fourteenth prince Aisin Jiro. He was an important figure in the Eight Ye Party, and he didn't abandon Yin Gui until he failed to seize office. The evaluation of him in history is controversial. Some people say that he is feminine and vicious, and call him "Viper Nine". Some people think that he is an insider in the ruthless royal family, and a large number of fans like him, so he is called "kuya Party".