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The longest-lived prince of the Qing Dynasty, died at the age of 89, due to foot disease and the loss of the throne

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Emperor Gaofengkang was sentimental, and there were many concubines in the harem, so there were also many heirs. The Qianlong Emperor had a total of twenty-seven heirs, of whom seventeen were princes. Although the number of people is large, the drawbacks of the marriage of close relatives in the Qing Dynasty have slowly emerged from the beginning, and not many children have survived. According to statistics, only four of Qianlong's heirs can live past the age of 60. To say that Qianlong's favorite ones are first of all the two princes from the Fucha clan, Yong Lian and Yong Chun, these two children, so they have successively thought of secretly becoming crown princes. However, the two died one after another, allowing Qianlong to suffer two major blows. Because of the lack of longevity, when Qianlong wanted to retire in the 60th year, the only surviving princes were the eighth son of the emperor, Yongxuan, the fifteenth son of the emperor, and the seventeenth son of the emperor, Yongxuan.

The longest-lived prince of the Qing Dynasty, died at the age of 89, due to foot disease and the loss of the throne

Today I will tell you about the 60th year of Qianlong when the emperor was about to retire, and yongxuan, the eldest of the three princes who may become the crown prince. His birth mother was the Shujia Emperor's noble concubine Jin Jiashi, and it is reasonable to say that he was the oldest at this time, and although his birth mother was born in Baoyi before, but later because of the favor of the Qianlong Emperor, the entire family was elevated, so even if Yongxuan became the crown prince, there was nothing wrong with it. But in the end, there was none, so what was the reason why Yong Xuan and the throne were lost? It turned out that his talent could not make the Qianlong Emperor feel at ease to hand over the country to him, but all this was no wonder to others, only that he did not think of making progress. It turned out that when Yong xuan was just born, he was born with a disability. He was lame, and such shortcomings and the birth of a prince made him live a life of self-abandonment for himself from a young age.

The longest-lived prince of the Qing Dynasty, died at the age of 89, due to foot disease and the loss of the throne

When his brothers were studying hard and gaining insight, Yongxuan, who had become an adult, accompanied himself with fine wine and wine, and lived himself as a decadent and enterprising prince. Therefore, when Qianlong thought about which one to appoint as the crown prince, everyone fought for the head and blood, only Yong Xuan himself already knew in his heart that there was no possibility of succession. Therefore, Yongxuan was not loved by the Qianlong Emperor from beginning to end, so his brother and other brothers were crowned princes, but only Yongxuan was omitted. Therefore, this person of his may be dispensable in the eyes of the Qianlong Emperor.

The longest-lived prince of the Qing Dynasty, died at the age of 89, due to foot disease and the loss of the throne

When the Jiaqing Emperor registered, his eldest brother was made a prince. The remaining brothers only had the greatest seniority and seniority of Yongxuan, so in the Jiaqing Dynasty, Yongxuan was gradually reused. But he was an honest and responsible person, repeatedly spying on the country's military intelligence, but because of his lack of intelligence and lack of caution, he was discovered by Jiaqing and warned many times. So after that, he became an idle prince and did not make any big mistakes, so life was always moist, until the twelfth year of Daoguang, Yongxuan, who was already 87 years old, died. Although his life was uneventful, because of his defects, he gave up on himself and lost the emperor from childhood. However, he became the longest-lived prince of the Qing Dynasty. This is not a good ending!

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