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Who is Yin? How did he die?
During the occupation of Kowloon, all kinds of novels and TV plays almost rotted away. So when you look at the word "Yin", you should be able to think that it is a son of Kangxi. Yin is the favorite child of Emperor Kangxi, and also the most heartbroken child. He is the Crown Prince of Kangxi, and Kangxi himself twice deposed him as Chu Jun. Yes, he is the Prince of Kangxi Dynasty, known as Prince Fei in history. He is the only Crown Prince in history of qing dynasty and the last Crown Prince in the official history of China.

Yin, full name Aisingiorro Yin, real name Bao Cheng. Yin was born in 1674. His mother was Hersairihala, the Empress of Renxiao after Kangxi Yuan, a sage of Qing Dynasty, and the son of the second emperor besides Kangxi Emperor's early funeral for princes.

Emperor Kangxi, Yin's biological mother and Queen Hershey supported each other since childhood and had deep feelings. At that time, Ao Bai was good at political affairs, which threatened the rule of imperial power. Therefore, in order to limit Ao Bai's rights, sourdrang dowager personally appointed Hershey Hara as the queen of Emperor Kangxi, which brought all the help of Hershey's family. It can be said that Emperor Kangxi was able to fully grasp the power of state affairs and become an out-and-out wise master, which must be attributed to Hersaizhhara.

When Ao Bai was in a high position, Kangxi and Hersaizhhala forbeared, and Hersaizhhala entered the palace under the insult of Ao Bai, and finally wiped out Ao Bai and his evil party in one fell swoop. There is such a truth that Kangxi's love for Hersaizhhara is absolutely higher than that of any woman in the palace. Many people say that Hersairihara is the favorite woman of Emperor Kangxi's life, and it is not without foundation.

Hersairihara gave birth to Emperor Kangxi's eldest son, which brought great joy to Emperor Kangxi. Unfortunately, the child died in childhood. Later, Hersairihara gave birth to Emperor Yin's second son for Kangxi, but later died of dystocia. When Emperor Kangxi lost his beloved wife, it was even more painful for this child who had no mother since birth.

After Yin was born, he was not thrown to the next concubine by Emperor Kangxi, but stayed with him to raise him personally. Looking at this personal education alone, we can see Emperor Kangxi's love and high hopes for Yin.

On the sixth day of June in the fourteenth year of Kangxi, Yin Gang turned one year old. At this time, Emperor Kangxi did something that made people fall below the glasses. He wrote to the Ministry of Rites: "The unification and long-term stability of Emperor Shaoji will certainly establish a yuan library, which will help to strengthen the foundation of the country and comfort the people's hopes. I was born as soon as possible, when I was two years old. We sincerely accept the kindness of the Empress Dowager and the Empress Dowager, and it is appropriate to hold the ceremony immediately. Today, it is Yin's Crown Prince. Our department carefully inspected the ceremony and chose auspicious performances. " The meaning is clear. I want to establish my first son, Chu Jun. You should choose an auspicious day and prepare a grand ceremony. Aside from the tradition that there was never a crown prince in the Qing Dynasty, it was surprising that Kangxi recorded Yin as a crown prince when he was an infant. Of course, on the other hand, it directly shows that Emperor Kangxi attached great importance to this hard-won office after losing his eldest son and wife.

On December 13th, 14th year of Kangxi, Yin was born one year and seven months, and was canonized as the heir of the Qing Empire. Emperor Kangxi held a grand ceremony for him. The emperor personally checked the gold books and treasures placed on the table in front of the throne, and accepted the ceremony of three kneels and nine knocks after taking a seat. On the second day after the side seal, Emperor Kangxi issued an imperial edict to the world, telling his subjects that the Qing Empire had an heir. Because of this, it also pardoned the world, and many death row inmates survived.

Yin was smart and studious when he was young, and he was both civil and military in adulthood. He made sacrifices and supervised the country on his behalf, which was quite famous, as if he were declaring the correctness of Emperor Kangxi's childhood book as a prince. Sadly, however, Yin was finally defeated in the battle to seize the office, and was abolished by Kangxi because of his pride and indulgence, and finally lost the right to inherit the throne.

Emperor Kangxi spent a lot of effort on this Di Zi. However, it may be because I pity him for losing his mother when he was young and raised him by myself, so I have always loved this child unconsciously. So-called loving mothers often lose their children, and loving fathers are no exception. Emperor Kangxi usually took a laissez-faire attitude towards Yin's various behaviors that violated the etiquette system, which led to Yin's later arrogance. Finally, I actually planned to let Kangxi abdicate with others. After doing such a thing, Kangxi was completely disappointed with him and never had the idea of rebuilding.

In the fifty-first year of Kangxi, Prince Yin was deposed and imprisoned in Xian 'an Palace. On December 14th, the second year of Yongzheng, Yin was disheartened and died in Xian 'an Palace, the Forbidden City in Beijing, at the age of 51.