Kangxi was a great monarch. Why didn't his son Yongzheng want to be buried in the cemetery after his death?

Kangxi was indeed a wise king, but his son Yongzheng did not want to be buried in a cemetery with him after his death. There are about three reasons. First, yongzheng emperor's name was wrong, which probably tampered with Kangxi's testamentary edict. Second, Yongzheng killed all his brothers, and he had no face to see Kangxi. Third, Yongzheng felt that the feng shui in the cemetery where Kangxi was located was not good, and he must have found an expert before.

As we all know, Kangxi's favorite son was 14th May, who was able to write and fight, and won many battles for Kangxi. The whole court understood Kangxi's mind. But on May 14, when he went to war, Kangxi died and the throne fell to Yongzheng. You know, there is little difference between the names of May 14th and May 4th, and Manchu is very easy to tamper with, so it is very controversial. How can Yongzheng have the face to see Kangxi at this rate?

After Yongzheng came to power, he was cruel to his brother. In particular, the political party of Mei, the sworn enemy, finally got rid of its imperial status and did not come to a good end. His half-brother, the fourteenth brother, also didn't get a good ending. Fourteen elder brothers were sent to Kangxi's graveyard to guard Kangxi's tomb for life.

"Since Dad loves you the most, you should be filial to Dad." This is probably the voice in Yongzheng's heart. The only brother who died well 13 years old died young because of a cold. Yongzheng's life is really lonely. As for feng shui, there is no way to study it. This reason seems very unreliable. Because the emperor shunzhi and Emperor Kangxi were buried there, how could Feng Shui be bad?