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Why did Yong Huang betray Ruyi?
Yong Huang betrayed Yi Ru for the position of prince, so he was hacked. Yong Huang lost his mother in his youth and formed an extremely fragile and sensitive character, but he had lofty ideals and wanted a higher and bigger position. This is also the reason why he chose to vote for Ruyi when he was in power.

As an adult, Yong Huang became more scheming, and he was sure to win the position of prince. He used ruyi's affection for himself as a bargaining chip for the prince. He knew that Ruyi had no biological children and could use his upbringing to get the throne by Ruyi.

The ending of Yong Huang

In the 13th year of Qianlong reign, Empress Hyo Hyun died during Gaozong's southern tour, and Yong Huang attended the funeral as the eldest brother. Later, Gan Long reprimanded the two men because he and his third brother Zhang Yong were not sad enough, saying that they didn't understand etiquette, which further implied that they lost the qualification to set up a store.

Yong Huang inexplicably lost the qualification to inherit the unification, and Yong Huang was unhappy and died soon. Although Emperor Gaozong regretted it, it was too late, so he said bitterly: The eldest son of the emperor was born in the Qing Dynasty, with the longest dental order, and passed the weak crown, giving birth to the grandson of the emperor. The death of jackal made me sad, so it was appropriate to prepare an adult gift.