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When Gan Long chose his successor, why did he choose the mediocre Yong Zi instead of the brilliant Yong Zi?
As we all know, due to the numerous descendants of Kangxi, the nine sons won the office in their later years. It is puzzling that after he lived for 89 years, there were many descendants, but there was no major seizure of office.

In the end, Yan Yong, with a mediocre qualification, succeeded to the throne, while Yan Yong, with a brilliant talent, missed the throne. I think Yan Yong listens to Gan Long best, although his qualifications are average. Although Yan Yong is brilliant, he is a bookworm, and he is addicted to calligraphy all day, which inevitably makes Gan Long think that he has no talent for governing the country.

Next, let's talk about the road to the throne of Qianlong's children.

Yan Yong ranks 15 among the descendants of Qianlong. Don't say that his qualifications are average. Under normal circumstances, such a backward son is hopeless. However, the fate of Ganlong and his son is polarized. Gan Long lived for a long time until he was 89 years old, and most of his sons didn't live with him.

There are three great sufferings in the capitalist world of Europe: the British Crown Prince, Buffon's substitute and the vice captain of Rome. It means that it is too difficult for these substitutes to take the upper position, and it is also very difficult for the crown prince of Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty.

As an emperor deeply influenced by Confucianism, Gan Long loved his empress Fu Cha very much, so he wanted to establish an inheritance system for his eldest son to change the system of succession to the throne in Qing Dynasty. However, this day was not beautiful. The eldest son of Gan Long and Queen Fu Cha was born as an eternal prince. As a result, he died at the age of three, and Gan Long was not discouraged. In the eleventh year in Gan Long, Fu Cha was born.

Until Focha died, there was no more son, which made Gan Long very sad and became a great regret.

Of course, even if these sons don't die young, they may not be able to bear the death of Qianlong. After all, I have been working for 89 years. If a prince is born at the age of 20, he will be nearly 70, which is not easy in ancient times.

We are familiar with the five elder brothers Yongqi in Princess Zhu Huan, but she died in her twenties. By the end of Qianlong, only eight elder brothers were eligible to ascend to the throne, eleven elder brothers were Yong Xuan, fifteen elder brothers were Yan Yong and seventeen elder brothers were Yan Yong.

May Yong Xuan was born with disabilities, which was naturally ruled out first under the vision of Qianlong's pursuit of perfection;

17 Lin Yong didn't have any great skills in May, but he knew his love affair with Emperor Amar like the back of his hand. He's in the inner court all day, busy with business, and has no interest in the Ninth Five-Year Plan, let alone taking office.

In the end, only eleven brothers have the ability to inherit the throne, and fifteen brothers have the ability to inherit the throne.

Compared with Yong Xuan, whose qualification is mediocre, Yong Xuan is a calligrapher. When he was young, he liked calligraphy very much, and Gan Long was also a master of culture. He wrote 40,000 poems in his life, killing all the Tang poems by himself, so he was very happy every time he went to Yongxuan. In the marriage chosen by Yong Xuan, he chose Fu Cha as the daughter of Fu Heng, a university student.

Because of this, when Qianlong was fifty-four years old, he was named Prince Shuocheng, with a title? Become? What does Manchu mean? Capable and talented? It can be seen that Qianlong still attaches great importance to it.

However, in the end, I didn't choose Jin Yong, not because Qianlong didn't like Jin Yong, but because he thought Jin Yong was very talented, but he wasn't cut out to be an emperor, and Jin Yong's own ideal was not to participate in the intrigue in the court, but to yearn for the distant life of stars, seas and poems.

Yong Xun didn't become an emperor, but he finally became a calligrapher. His calligraphy attainments are profound, and he has calligraphy inheritance with famous figures in Qianlong period, such as Weng Fanggang, Liu Yong and Tie Bao. Ganlong 4? Under the grave, Qianlong may be a little relieved!