Afterwards, Yinti married the daughter of Prince Darhan, beginning a life of hell.
Years later, the Fourth Prince Yinchu made an agreement with Yinti and gave Yinti a pill. After that, Yinti's wife, the daughter of Prince Darhan, died suddenly, and his concubines, princesses, and maids became pregnant one after another.
However, even when they became pregnant, the concubines, princesses, and maids all gave birth to daughters one after another, and not a single son was born.
During this period, Yinti also sought to marry Ulanara Yirou, the eldest daughter of Feiyanggu, a woman of unparalleled beauty and whose dancing captivated the capital, as his second wife. In the same year, Yinti was also granted the title of Doroi Zhijunwang.
Ulanara Yirou had no children for many years, and for the next ten years she was confined to the palace.
Yinti was ambitious and determined to seize the throne and become the most powerful emperor. He meticulously planned his schemes, but ultimately, he was outmaneuvered; fate was against him.
In the 49th year of the Kangxi Emperor's reign, the Crown Prince was established, and Yinti was granted the title of Prince Zhi.
Furthermore, over the years, Yinqi had fathered twenty-seven daughters but had not a single son.
Some of Yinti's daughters made great contributions to the friendly relations between the Qing Dynasty and the Mongol tribes, continuing the old custom of Manchu-Mongol intermarriage.
Looking at Yinti's life as a whole, he was reckless in his youth and spent the rest of his life trying to make up for it.
Yinti was destined to be childless, but thanks to the pill given to him by the Fourth Prince Yinchu, he had twenty-seven daughters and died without a son.
Many years later,
Emperor Hongxu of the Gan'an Emperor, however, adopted his fourth son, Yongzhen, born to Consort Xian of the Ulanara clan, to Yinti as his grandson, who would inherit Yinti's title of Prince Zhi.
The cause and effect are truly wonderful!
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