Fifteenth, like the third brother, does not get involved in those things and devotes himself to reading, painting and writing books.
As for his daughters, the emperor never thought about them. In his opinion, daughters would all be married off.
Looking at the grandchildren again, either there are none or there is only one child in the family. I don’t know what’s wrong with my sons and why they are so unlucky with children.
As for what happened later, let's not talk about it. The emperor is really having a headache now. In such a big country like Qing, he can't find a suitable heir.
It is precisely because of this idea that the emperor allowed his sons who were not up to the task to run wild in the court.
The emperor now truly regrets allowing those rebellious sons to harm his most perfect prince.
For a moment, the emperor felt a little regretful that Zhaozhao was not a boy, otherwise he would have made her the crown prince.
As for the second prince's eldest son, he was really not fit to be the emperor, so he was simply made a Beile and married to Ruoxi.
Then I remembered that it had been more than ten years since I last conferred a knighthood on my son. It was time to give those troublesome sons a promotion.
Within two days, the imperial edict arrived at each prince's palace:
The eldest prince Yinzhen was restored to the position of Prince of Zhi.
The second prince Yinreng enjoyed the salary of both princes.
The third prince Yinzhi was promoted to prince
The fourth prince was promoted from Yong Beizi to Yong Beile
The fifth prince Yinqi was promoted to Prince Heng
The seventh prince Yinyou was promoted to Prince Chun
The eighth prince is still in solitary confinement and has not been given a title, so he is still a Beile.
The ninety-two emperors originally did not want to promote them, after all, they were married into other families.
But the emperor then remembered Bao'er's contributions to the royal family, and the contributions Yin'er and his brother had made to the treasury over the years. He had more money to spend on his winter tours south and east. Even the generals and soldiers on the battlefield were grateful to the emperor for having received their salaries.
I also thought about how Baoer's family always made donations whenever there was a disaster over the years.
Still, they were promoted one level: Yinzhen became Prince Min, and Yinzhen became Prince Dun.
The twelfth son, Yinlu, was conferred the title of Beizi, and the fourteenth son, Yinzhen, was conferred the title of Beizi.
Some people were surprised and some were happy about this enthronement.
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