Yinreng has lived for three lifetimes. In this life, he just wants to get along well with his brothers, be a carefree prince, live a life without worries about food and clothing, and explore the be...
Did you forget one thing?
Because of this incident, Yinreng was depressed for most of the day, and before he could recover, he heard that Kangxi had issued an imperial decree to grant him a marriage.
The protagonists of the wedding are Jiugege and Shun Anyan.
Yinreng could no longer sit still.
In the Palace of Heavenly Purity, Kangxi was playing chess with Chen Tingjing. When he heard that the prince wanted to see him, Kangxi was a little surprised.
However, despite his surprise, Kangxi directly asked Chen Tingjing to go to the side room at the back before having someone bring Yinreng in.
After Yinreng paid his respects to Kangxi, the first sentence he said made Kangxi frown.
"I beg the Emperor to revoke the imperial decree granting marriage to my ninth sister and Shun Anyan."
Yinreng knelt straight and straight with such a serious expression that Kangxi successfully dispelled the idea that he was joking.
Kangxi's tone was not good.
"Why?"
"Shun Anyan is arrogant, extravagant, and unruly. He is not worthy of my ninth sister."
Yinreng did not give in at all and looked straight into Kangxi's eyes.
"Historically, after the ninth sister married Shun Anyan, she died two years later. How could Shun Anyan be such a good person?"
"Even if they were lucky enough to escape the murder, the chances of giving birth to a healthy child are slim. The two of them are not even five generations apart! The palace rules are mostly inherited from the Ming Dynasty system, and the prohibition of marriage within the five generations is directly ignored."
"The Han people have been able to pass on their traditions for thousands of years by taking the essence and discarding the dross. Bloodline is the least of their worries. Li Shimin has Hu ancestry, but I haven't seen any Han people deny his achievements because of his ancestry."
"The Manchus have committed atrocities and will sooner or later pay the price for their own foolishness."