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Prince Gong, the sixth son of Daoguang, was deeply loved by Daoguang, but why did Yi Kuang, the fourth son, succeed to the throne as Emperor Xianfeng?

Prince Gong was bent on not being selected for the following reasons:

1, compared with Yixin, Yiyi has no big weakness and is more mature and stable;

2. After Daoguang lost his three sons one after another, Yiyi was the eldest son and had a high position in the feudal patriarchal society.

3. Yiyi was born to the filial piety queen, loved by Daoguang Emperor, and died because of the relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law. When Empress Xiaoquan died, Yi Kun was only 10 years old and made Yi Kun the Crown Prince. Maybe Daoguang was ashamed of the queen's thoughtfulness.

"Draft of Qing Dynasty": Xuanzong's virtue of diligence and housekeeping, benevolence and generosity, and persistence in success. Away from the people's trade, troubles and prosperity. It values the sufferings of the previous generation of Emperor Rong, which can't be covered. The ministers concerned were first cautious, then fearful, so they left their worries for a night. The so-called monarch has no ministers, but he can go along without saving. The national step is on the verge, starting from here. Oh, sorry! ?

"Qing Shi Lu": Yao said success, Shun said success, Yu said success, Xia Shang said soup, Zhou said Zhou, but I declared Xuanzong a great success. The origin of Weitehan, the greatness of the Tang Dynasty and the publicity of the Ming Dynasty were not enough to prevent it from happening. That is, the car hit the ecliptic on an auspicious day. As a poem, it is called Zhongxing.

Emperor Jiaqing: I am loyal and filial, but I don't want to be a little generous.

Xiao Yishan: After Jiaqing, there was no competition by force, discipline was corrupted, believers flocked in droves, and the people were miserable. However, the simplicity of Renzong and the frugality of Xuanzong can be called a must.

Fei Zhengqing: He (Yongning) seems to be a cautious and even timid ruler, preferring to have secret discussions with several close advisers rather than accept actual criticism or warning.

Feng Erkang: Yongning follows the royal family law ... The family law of "being diligent and loving the people" in the Qing Dynasty was indeed passed down from generation to generation. This is the embodiment of the emperor's sense of responsibility to the country's subjects, which should be commendable.