Eight roles of the abandoned prince
Many people don't understand this truth, even the clever emperor Kangxi doesn't understand it. So Kangxi abolished Prince Yin Ren, and everyone was overjoyed. They tried their best to show how wise and capable they were, and started the "seizing the office" in full swing. As a result, all the people involved were punished by Kangxi, and the more severe the "dismissal", the more severe the punishment.
Of all Wang Zizhong in Kangxi, only one person understood this truth. Who is this man? We'll talk later.
Kangxi twice abolished Prince Yin Ren. To sum up, the reasons are nothing more than these.
First of all, Yin Yong behaved abnormally and cruelly, often flogging guards, ministers and his brothers.
Second, Yin Yong didn't care about his brothers, especially Yin Yong, who was the 18th son of the emperor. He was seriously ill and died. Yin Yong didn't show any concern. Criticize him, and he retorted.
Third, Yin Ren peeped outside Kangxi's tent in the middle of the night, which was suspected of "rebellion".
Fourth, Yin Yong made friends with ministers and tried to force Kangxi to abdicate and be replaced by Yin Yong.
These four reasons actually rank first and second, but they are insignificant. The most important thing is the last two. It was Kangxi who thought that the Yin people would replace his throne, but Kangxi didn't want to abdicate! This is the root cause.
Neither the emperor nor the ministers of Kangxi understood this. What I don't understand most is two people: Mei Yi Yin and cabinet minister Suo Etu, so they were treated the worst by Kangxi.
Ginza thinks Kangxi thinks Ginza is not wise, so he is abolished and wants to choose a wise person. Therefore, he not only tried his best to show his wisdom and won the title of "Eight Immortals King", but also won the support of a large group of ministers. As we all know, the more he did this, the more worried Kangxi was about losing the throne, so he became the most severe prince Kangxi handled.
As Yin's uncle, Suoetu devoted his life to educating Yin and wanted to help him turn over a new leaf. Who knows that in this way, frequent contacts between Suo Tu Tu and Yin Ren made Emperor Kangxi very worried about the collusion between Suo Tu Tu and Yin Ren, and seized his throne early. So Kangxi severely punished Suoetu and put him in prison until he starved to death.
In fact, Soto did not collude with Ginza to rebel. We now think that Soto's collusion with Ginza is still derived from a sentence that Kangxi himself once said: "Once Soto helped Iraq (Ginza) plot a big event, and I learned about it and put Soto to death. Today, I want to avenge Soto and form a party. " Without this sentence, we still don't know Kangxi's disposal claim map, which turned out to be because of this.
Especially, Yin Yong's espionage activities outside Kangxi's account can best reflect Kangxi's defense against Yin Yong. Why did Yin Ren peek outside Kangxi's tent? A big reason is that Kangxi criticized him during the day, and he wanted to explain. But I didn't dare, so I walked around and looked everywhere, and finally I was found. If he wanted to assassinate Kangxi, would he do it? Can Kangxi get the throne after his assassination? So this is completely impossible. And Kangxi believed, that is, Kangxi was particularly worried about losing the throne.
Why did Kangxi never set up a prince after he abolished the prince? Because he didn't want another man to succeed him to the throne.
Go back to the previous question. Among the emperors of Kangxi, who knows Kangxi's mind? May 4th, Yin Zhen.
Because Yin Zhen knew this, he never took part in the struggle for storage. From beginning to end, he only showed filial piety to Kangxi and took care of him wholeheartedly. Such a child will naturally not worry Kangxi. So at the last minute, Kangxi gave the throne to Yin Zhen.
So, what's wrong with the Yin people? That is, he should not "seize the emperor". If he had studied with Yin Zhen, no one would have succeeded him to the throne.