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Yunli was a humble monarch, honest and loyal until Yongzheng finally died.
The character we are going to talk about today is portrayed as a gentle, affectionate and heroic son by many TV dramas.

Historically, he was the seventeenth son of Kangxi and the half-brother of Yongzheng, and his mother was. Because his mother Chen came from a humble background, he was destined to be a bystander in the battle for the throne. Kangxi didn't let him participate in politics. He only takes him with him when hunting outside the Great Wall. Kangxi was only seventeen when he died, and he had no title. Away from political struggle, he is also happy to be at leisure and concentrate on studying Buddhist scriptures, poems, calligraphy and painting.

Liu Yun has always been fascinated by Buddhism and has a good relationship with his thirteenth brother, Yun Xiang. After Yongzheng acceded to the throne, he wanted to punish Liu Yun. Fortunately, Yun Xiang provided full sponsorship, saying that Liu Yun was a "loyal man with a deep understanding of the important principle", and Yongzheng left him. Yongzheng didn't trust him at first, only asked him to do some small things to repair the imperial tomb. These little things were well done, so Yongzheng praised him and named him Guo.

In the third year of Yongzheng, Li Longkeduo managed gardens. As the central organization of the Qing Dynasty, Huayuan handled minority affairs and was responsible for border stability. Its importance is self-evident. During his tenure, Liu Yun did not dare to slack off and did everything himself. Li is a poor man. He often receives gifts, but he refuses them.

After Yongzheng knew it, he thought that he was sincere in serving the country and had integrity and morality. In the fourth year of Yongzheng, Yunli's mother Jin Chen was named Qin Fei. In the sixth year of Yongzheng, Liu Yun was highly valued by Yongzheng, and was named Prince, in charge of three banks.

Tibet in the southwest and Junggar in the northwest have been a thorn in the side of the Qing dynasty since they entered the customs. Due to the civil strife in Tibet, the Qing government moved the Seventh Dalai Lama to Litang Temple and then to Huiyuan Gongba for protection. After the civil strife in Tibet was resolved, I decided to ask Yunli to escort the Seventh Dalai Lama back to Tibet to escape from the world and get a new life.

The escort to the Dalai Lama of Li Yun VII is serious, and there is no disguise from any members of the royal family. So the seventh Dalai Lama and his party like him very much. Because Liu Yun loved Buddhism since he was a child, he had a good talk with the Seventh Dalai Lama, who also gave him many Buddhist scriptures. After the Seventh Dalai Lama was sent back to Tibet, Yunli also translated these classics into Manchu and Mongolian. Thanks to this escort, Li Yun and the Seventh Dalai Lama became good friends. Later, after Li Yun's death, the Seventh Dalai Lama held a grand ceremony for him in Lhasa.

During the Yongzheng period, Liu Yun was always cautious and won the trust of Yongzheng. Before Yongzheng died, he was ordered to help. After the dragon ascended the throne, he was allowed to serve as prime minister. Because of his honesty, Gan Long admired him very much. Unfortunately, he is in poor health. Ganlong died at the age of 4 1 year in three years. Among many sons of Kangxi, Liu Yun is the best one.

Li has two wives, one of whom gave birth to a son and a daughter, but they both died. In order to continue to burn incense, Gan Long adopted his youngest brother Hongzan Ruyun. After his death, he was heartbroken and went to mourn in person, making Yi.