Yin Yi smiled: "I'll make it up to you right away."
As he spoke, Yin Yi picked her up, and soon unspeakable sounds came from inside the room. Afterwards, Jin Yao scolded him, "You did so much work during the day, yet you still have so much energy."
Yin Yi, shameless as ever: "To make it up to my wife, I'm naturally full of energy."
Jin Yao: "You scoundrel!"
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In the palace, Yin Yi had made meritorious contributions, so Kangxi naturally came to Changchun Palace to spend the night.
Then he praised Yin Yi highly, and finally exclaimed, "My beloved consort is so good at bearing children. Yin Yi is so outstanding, and my beloved consort deserves a lot of credit for it."
An Ning smiled and shook her head: "It's not my achievement. Yin Yi has admired the Emperor since he was a child. With the Emperor as a role model, all the princes are excellent in their own way. Yin Yi was just a little luckier and made some achievements. It's all thanks to the Emperor's good teaching."
Emperor Kangxi was pleased with these words. His sons were indeed very outstanding, otherwise they wouldn't have been competing so fiercely.
"My beloved concubine is being too modest again."
After a harmonious night, the next day, Emperor Kangxi issued an edict bestowing honors upon Yin Yi, granting him the title of Prince Rui, along with silver, estates, and numerous decorative items that could be considered tributes—a grand gesture comparable to the rewards he had given to the deposed crown prince.
This shows how happy Emperor Kangxi was.
Yin Yi accepted the imperial edict, outwardly pleased but inwardly unmoved. Such a great achievement was nothing to a mere prince.
A few days later, Kangxi bestowed honors upon his other sons.
The eldest prince received the title of Beile, but he still couldn't leave the palace.
The third, fourth, and fifth princes received the title of Prince; the seventh prince received the title of Prince of the Second Rank; and the eighth prince remained a bald prince.
The Ninth Prince was granted the title of Beile mainly because Emperor Kangxi saw that he was not involved in the struggle for the throne and felt that he had finally come to terms with things. The Ninth Prince himself was quite happy. He was not short of money and naturally hoped that the title would be higher so that he could pass it on to his son in the future.
The Tenth Prince, a prince.
The twelfth prince was a prince of the second rank; the thirteenth prince was a prince of the third rank; and the fourteenth prince was a prince of the fourth rank.
The fifteenth prince, formerly a Beizi, was now promoted to Beile.
The main reason is that everyone has it; he was born to a Han concubine, which can also be seen as an attitude of Emperor Kangxi.
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