CompletedLin Ran transmigrated into Kangxi Emperor's Sixth Prince in the Qing Dynasty. He had almost forgotten everything about his previous life, only vaguely remembering a wish to have many family members.
In this life, his wish came true. He became the Sixth Prince, Yinzuo. Now he has a big family, with a mother, a father, many elder brothers, younger brothers, elder sisters, and younger sisters! Yinzuo showed his two tiny teeth and smiled happily.
But when he raised his arms to Imperial Father, his Imperial Father was clumsy and didn't know how to pick him up high or let him ride a horse! His eldest brother would abandon him when playing Cuju (ancient football), not letting him play. Crown Prince brother would push his head away when studying, not telling him stories. Third brother ignored him when practicing archery, not even letting him touch the bow. Fourth brother was bickering with Mother. Yinzuo's little brows furrowed into a knot, acting as a sandwich. None of them were well-behaved.
Emperor Kangxi was very busy and a strict father, but how did his sixth son always smile and snuggle up to him, raising his hands for a hug! Emperor Kangxi frowned, "Impossible, embrace grandchildren but not sons!" But later, alas, how could this child be so clingy? He even accidentally got his face stuck by the sixth son's cheek. What could he do, spank him? He reluctantly hugged him once, just to get this kid to leave him in peace, but later, for some reason, he found himself getting more accustomed to hugging him.
Eldest Prince Yinreng was initially impatient with the little dumpling running back and forth around his legs; he could accidentally kick this little thing away. But this little thing foolishly pouted and blew on his wound. "Fine, fine, even if he's annoying, he's still my younger brother. Doesn't he want to play Cuju? I'll take him to play."
Crown Prince Yinreng had always held a grudge against Yinzuo, as the character 'Zuo' (祚) implied sovereignty. He felt annoyed whenever he saw this kid. But this fellow would wipe his sweat with his sleeve, flutter his eyes in adoration saying "Crown Prince brother is so amazing!", and massage his wrist with his little fingers, saying "Brother, tired" on one side and "my heart aches for you" on the other. This little brat was a sycophant; what did he know about a 'heartache'? But this child was already four years old and still couldn't recognize characters, which was also an embarrassment to their imperial family. Later, somehow, the Crown Prince personally began teaching the Sixth Prince to read and write.
...Later, Yinzuo grew up to become the pampered Sixth Prince of the Qing Palace.
When it was time to leave the palace and establish his own manor, his Imperial Father and Crown Prince brother kept delaying, not wanting him to leave the palace. His other elder and younger brothers all wanted his manor to be built near theirs. Kangxi, the Crown Prince, and the Eldest Prince all stated: "The sixth son/sixth brother/sixth brother is kind-natured, and his body isn't strong. We can't rest assured if he's not under our watchful eyes."