"Because the possibility of inheriting the throne is very small, Yong Jun learned a lot of politics very early and used it to control others to make a living. For Emperor Qianlong and later Emperor Jiaqing, Yongzhen also tried to please them, but as long as the emperor's favor was slightly reduced, he immediately insulted them in the dark, and his words were extremely ugly. "
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No matter in Yan Xi Palace or Love in Ruyi Palace, Ai Jia (played by Jia Guifei) is portrayed as a beautiful and cunning bad woman with a heart like a snake. Unfortunately, the office was empty after all, and finally she died. In fact, the historical prototype is Jin Jiashi, the imperial concubine of Shu, the emperor of Qianlong, but his deeds are quite different from historical facts. In history, Jia Guifei served Emperor Qianlong very early and gave birth to four princes, from which we can infer the extent to which she was favored.
Jia Guifei was portrayed as a sinister character in TV series.
In February of the 17th year of Qianlong (1752), the fourth son of Jia Guifei (then Jia Di) was born, which was also the first 1 1 son of Emperor Qianlong. Since entering the customs, the Manchu advocated the rule of the country by writing, especially the members of the royal family, who have studied poetry and songs and are versatile, and are no exception. Yong Xun has been practicing calligraphy since he was a child, and his level is getting better and better. Emperor Qianlong was very happy about this. Every time he visits his residence, he is full of praise ("the books of young workers that Gao Zong loves are the luck of his government." See "Clear Draft, Volume 221, Biography 8").
Yongzheng was good at calligraphy, especially in seal script and official script, and he was called "the four great calligraphers" with Weng Fanggang, Liu Yong and Tie Bao. Yong Xun's calligraphy reputation is so high that his works, even a piece of paper, are regarded as treasures by literati. The inscription on the tablet of Shengde Shen Gong, the item of Qianlong Imperial Tomb, was written by the item of Jiaqing Emperor. Not only that, Emperor Jiaqing also ordered Yongzheng to compile his calligraphy treasures into "Jinzhai Tie" and personally prefaced the book.
Always be versatile and practice calligraphy from an early age.
Yongxun is not only good at calligraphy, but also likes collecting books. Most of the collections at home are old engraved cheats and fine paintings and calligraphy from the Song and Yuan Dynasties, which is the first of its kind. Yong Xun named the library "Ji Jin Zhai" because he had the original Lu Ji entry "Ping Fu Tie" at home, and he also wrote books such as Poems of Ji Jin Zhai, Essays of Ji Jin Zhai, Canglong Collection, Listening to Rain Building, etc. Great achievements have been made in literature and art.
There is an old saying that "a scholar can do anything". Although it is exaggerated, it is very appropriate to use it in Yong Xun. During the Jiaqing period, Zhao Kun, the king of etiquette, wrote a collection of essays, Xiao Ting Zalu, which mostly involved the words and deeds of the philosophers of Emperor Qianlong. According to this book, Yong Xun, although a prince, has a life of food and clothing, but his nature is extremely mean and stingy, not only to outsiders, but also at home.