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In the early Qing dynasty, "those who have virtue will ascend to the great position", rather than the eldest son inheritance system. However, the evaluation standard of "virtue" is not easy to operate in reality, and it is precisely because of this that vassals compete fiercely for the throne.

In the Kangxi dynasty, the battle for the throne of the prince was always a huge stunt that attracted people's attention. Among many Wang Zizhong, Yi Yin played a major role in this fierce battle for the throne this May, but in the final analysis, he was also a tragic figure.

Kangxi made a brief summary of his sons before he died, and gave Yin Zuo an evaluation: Learn from me everywhere, learn from me everywhere.

This is one of the reasons why Yin Gui can't be an emperor. "Painting a tiger doesn't turn into a dog", cleverness is really clever, imitating Kangxi's father everywhere, but unfortunately the true face is still seen through. In other words, all his performances are too purposeful, just for the sake of the throne.

Throughout the ages, the status of the prince has a lot to do with the tough background of the matriarchal family. Ginza's mother came from a humble background and was not qualified to raise the prince herself, so Ginza grew up beside her mother Huifei, and because of this, he was very close to Huifei.

Therefore, although Kangxi likes Yin Gui, his mother has a low status and will not consider Yin Gui in her heart, but Yin Gui doesn't think so. He believes in human efforts.

Therefore, he endured humiliation from an early age and redoubled his study of civil and military knowledge. Among the many emperors in Kangxi, Yin Gui is very outstanding, and he is called "Eight Immortals King".

It is precisely because of his birth that he has no value among his brothers, sons and nephews, and even received a cold reception, losing a little arrogance and having a natural and easy-going good temper. Many ministers will praise him in front of Kangxi. Even Kangxi's younger brother, Prince Yu, praised him for being "good-natured and not boasting" in front of the emperor.

He was so generous to others that he won the love of Kangxi, because Kangxi was a generous and easy-going emperor and naturally wanted to see his son like himself.

He is good at dancing, getting along well with the ministers of the DPRK and being responsive. Gradually, he formed the Eight Ye Party around many princes and ministers. At the same time, his friendship with the emperor's nine sons, ten sons and fourteen sons was extraordinary. Even the big prince, who is equal to his competitors, voted for the eight brothers on the premise that he knew that he had no hope. It can be seen that Yi Yin is so clever in dealing with people.

On the other hand, Yin Zhen, the fourth prince, is equal to Lao Ba in strength, but in terms of prestige, the fourth brother really has to sigh.

These important officials all spoke well of him in front of Kangxi, but this move was precisely "being smarter than being smarter." The painful experience of abolishing the prince made Kangxi most taboo about the partisan struggle around him.

As an emperor, you can have some peace when you see the princelings being abolished. I didn't expect it to be another May Party, more arrogant and more varied than the princelings. Princes and ministers refused to recommend it one after another, and arranged fortune tellers to mislead people and confuse people, saying that Mei looked like an emperor, which caused an uproar in the DPRK.

Ministers thought that the throne was set, and flocked to Wang Fu to curry favor with them and increase their ranks and titles. Kangxi was furious. In a rage, he executed all those who supported the party struggle and even used extremely cruel criminal law. It can be seen that Kangxi hated the dispute between governors for storage.

The murder of Kangxi also showed Quinn that he did not occupy much advantage in the battle for the throne. He did not reflect, but continued to work hard, accumulated more virtues, and said what he wanted to say through other people's mouths.

Whether it is true or not, Yin Zuo's superficial kung fu is really at home, and he is also using public opinion against Kangxi. On the other hand, Yin Zhen is too low-key to be ignored. He tried his best to do things for Kangxi, and no one around him spoke for him.

If Ginza is really as friendly and peaceful as it says, maybe it will be a prince. However, the fake is fake after all. In the final analysis, Yi Yin's "benevolence and righteousness" is also hypocritical, just a means to realize his political pursuit.

In the forty-seventh year of Kangxi, Prince Yin Gui was abolished, and Yin Gui was authorized by Kangxi to handle and interrogate suspects. This time, Yin Gui did not try to figure out his father's real intention, but revealed his true colors, which made Kangxi extremely disappointed with him and lost the qualification to set up a reserve team.

Kangxi's original intention was to let the princelings take the blame for his son, who was a son after all, and Kangxi didn't want Yin Geng to die. He is trying to find a way out for Yin Ren. As you can imagine, seeing the brothers fall one after another, the usual kindness disappeared and the ruthless side was completely exposed.

He seized this once-in-a-lifetime hosting opportunity and made up his mind to make the former prince have nowhere to turn over. When it comes to this case, his men are merciless. Although he has a delicate heart, he really underestimated Kangxi's love for his son. The prince has no place to turn over, and his image of benevolence and righteousness for many years has completely collapsed in Kangxi's heart.

Seeing that Kangxi's health is getting worse and worse, time waits for no one. Quinn decided to take the initiative to further shape Kangxi's favorite image of tolerance and kindness. Zhang Mingde, a fortune teller, was hired privately, boasting that he was a wise man and a gentleman. I didn't expect Kangxi to be furious when he learned that.

Yin Zuo's original intention was to use public opinion in the ruling and opposition parties to put pressure on Kangxi, thus forcing him to succumb to public opinion and stand on his own feet as a prince. I don't know that this move is tantamount to confrontation, which greatly touched Kangxi's dragon beard meat, which made Kangxi unbearable and caused Kangxi's strong resistance.

If it didn't work out, I made another move. Although Quinn made friends with the 14th Prince Yin Zhen, once he ascended the throne, I completely forgot my brotherhood. On Kangxi's birthday, he secretly replaced Yin Zhen's gift to Kangxi with a dead eagle, which caused my father to have a heart attack. From this, we can thoroughly see how hypocritical Yin Gui's usual filial piety and kindness are.

How wise Kangxi was, he had already seen through Ginza's mind and was completely disappointed with this "kind" emperor. Yin, who had been the king of the Eight Immortals all his life, failed to ascend to the throne as he wished. In front of the shrewd and wise Kangxi, all the efforts of Lao Ba were in vain.