Was Emperor Kangxi really killed by Yongzheng? Was Emperor Kangxi really killed by Yongzheng?

1, there are all kinds of rumors about the death of Emperor Kangxi, including the most controversial Yong Zhengdi in history of qing dynasty, because some people say that Kangxi was killed by Yongzheng, which is also the reason why later generations are skeptical about the legitimacy of Yongzheng's throne. However, there are various accounts of how Kangxi died, and no matter which one, there is no conclusive evidence.

2. Emperor Kangxi, the sage who started the prosperous period of the Qing Dynasty, was called "the emperor of the ages", but he also had unspeakable troubles and sufferings. Although Kangxi was very talented, he was a great failure in opening a shop. It is precisely because of his entanglement with Crown Store that his sons are at odds and his brothers and sisters are at loggerheads. Kangxi banned several sons in his later years. Not only that, Kangxi himself felt threatened all the time. After deposing Prince Yin, he said, "I don't know if I will kill him today, but I will kill him tomorrow. I will be careful and uneasy day and night. " It can be seen that in Kangxi's later years, the battle for the throne of the princes has entered a white-hot stage.

This cannibalism also had a great influence on Kangxi's psychology. It can be said that he had a miserable old age. According to historical records, Kangxi once said to his son, "When I die in the future, put me in Gan Qing Palace. Don't worry about me, fight each other and grab the throne! " What I said is also very helpless and desolate. There are two theories about the cause of Kangxi's death: the theory of death and the theory of Yongzheng's death, but it is difficult to distinguish between true and false.

There is nothing to say when Kangxi is dead. He was 69 when he died. According to the average life expectancy of that era, he is very old. At his age, it is normal for him to die of overwork and worry about the establishment of the reserve. However, because most things in the imperial court are inseparable from the "conspiracy theory", there are different opinions about the cause of Kangxi's death.

Legend has it that Yongzheng presented ginseng chicken soup to Kangxi, and soon after drinking ginseng chicken soup, Kangxi died. This is just a rumor, there is no evidence. In addition, Kangxi was surrounded by physician and chamberlain. No matter how bold Yongzheng is, I dare not directly poison his father Kangxi in the ginseng chicken soup he gave to Kangxi. If so, wouldn't it be an opportunity for his political opponents to attack him? Besides, Kangxi himself did not advocate ginseng. He thinks that northerners are not fit to eat ginseng. He also told ministers many times that when Cao Xueqin's grandfather Cao Yin was ill, Kangxi told him not to eat ginseng, and he probably wouldn't eat ginseng himself.

6. And at that time, Yin _, according to the arrangement of Kangxi, sacrificed to heaven instead of him. Kangxi basically regards Yin _ as the Crown Prince, so I don't think it is necessary for Yin _ to poison Kangxi and take the upper position in advance, unless Yin _ finds out that Kangxi has other changes in the arrangement of heirs, prompting Yin _ to take extreme measures to poison Kangxi to obtain the throne, but there is no evidence for this statement, only.

7. The reason why people suspect that Yongzheng poisoned Kangxi to usurp the throne is mainly based on a series of unreasonable practices adopted by Yongzheng after he succeeded to the throne, which makes people suspicious. According to Yongxian, after Kangxi's death, "the next day to Gengzi, nine doors were not opened." That is to say, from 1 1 month 14 to 19, all the nine gates in Beijing were closed, which is extremely abnormal. However, according to the present situation of Prince Kangxi's fierce competition for storage in his later years, even Kangxi was worried about his own safety. At the beginning of Yongzheng's succession, it was also reasonable to take extreme measures to stabilize the situation in Beijing and prevent uncontrollable things from happening at the turn of the old and the new.

8. There are many other doubts. For example, chengde mountain resort, Emperor Kangxi's favorite place to go before his death, visited 5 1 time in his life, and never visited it once after Yongzheng ascended the throne. Yongzheng explained that he was "too busy". Also, Kangxi lived in Changchun Garden before his death, and he didn't want to go after Yongzheng ascended the throne. On the contrary, he lived in Yuanmingyuan, and Yongzheng didn't want to go to Gan Qing Palace where Kangxi lived, so he lived in hall of mental cultivation. The most suspicious thing is that Yongzheng actually violated the system of burying children with his father in the Qing Dynasty, and built the Qing Xiling Mausoleum outside the Qing Dongling Mausoleum of his ancestors and father. He even refused to be buried with his father, which is really puzzling. It seems that Yongzheng has been deliberately avoiding his father Kangxi.

9. As a matter of fact, Wannian Jidi originally chosen by Yongzheng is not far from Xiaoling Mausoleum and Kangxi Jingling Mausoleum in Shunzhi of Qing Dynasty, but near chao yang shan in East Jiu Feng of Zunhua. However, Yongzheng ordered people to find a new address on the grounds that "the shape is incomplete and the cave is filled with sand and stones, which is really not acceptable". Finally, the ministers chose Jidi for Yongzheng near Mount Taining in yi county. Yongzheng's explanation is to build another mausoleum, which is a last resort from the perspective of geomantic omen.

10, but what is the actual situation? Although Tailing Mountain in Yongzheng is really a good place in geomantic omen, it also has some shortcomings. Sand Mountain, Houbaoshan Mountain and Case Mountain, that is, Spider Mountain, on the east side of Tailing Mountain are all artificially piled up. The Xiaoling Mausoleum in Qingling and the Shashan Mountain, Houbaoshan Mountain and Hanshan Mountain in Jingling are all naturally formed, and there are no traces of artificial piling. Therefore, according to feng shui, Qing Xiling is still not as good as Qing Ling.

1 1. Having said that, it is hard to say whether Kangxi was killed by Yongzheng. If not, he has too many doubts. Come on, there's no proof. Even Yongzheng himself was troubled by these problems, and he personally compiled the Record of Great Righteousness to defend himself. However, in this way, the population will not be reached. As I said now, explanation is a cover-up, and the cover-up is really true. In particular, Qianlong, the son of Yongzheng, has succeeded to the throne, so this book is listed as a banned book, which is even more intriguing.

12. Some people compare and identify the existing Kangxi testament with other Kangxi imperial edicts, and think that Kangxi imperial edict should be revised on the basis of the imperial edict of the fifty-fourth year of Kangxi (17 15), that is to say, the imperial edict of Yongzheng's accession to the throne does not rule out the possibility of forgery, but this is just a statement and has no credibility.

13, Yongzheng murdered Kangxi to usurp the throne, which is really a mess, and the more chaotic it is, the more chaotic it is. Supposedly Kangxi didn't die suddenly. He has enough time to explain to later generations and announce his successor. However, this record is very vague. It is only recorded in Records of Saint Zuren and Records of Sejong Xian that Kangxi summoned his ministers and Long Keduo to announce the succession of Yin, the fourth son of the emperor. This is also unreasonable. This record does not rule out the suspicion of fraud. It is reasonable to summon other Manchu ministers. Even the above-mentioned participants were "repaired" by Yongzheng, except for the thirteenth five-month incense. Even his cronies, Long Keduo, were later built by Yongzheng specifically outside Changchun Garden to prohibit death, and even the confinement was put under his nose. This shows how uneasy it is.

14, after Yongzheng ascended the throne, he first secretly eradicated the chamberlain who waited on Kangxi during his illness, and destroyed some memorials between Kangxi and Yunyun _ in April and May, and revised some files. This series of actions is more like feeling guilty. Anyway, there is something strange about Yongzheng's succession to the throne and Kangxi's death, otherwise it will not cause so many questions.

15, according to my analysis, even if Kangxi died of natural causes, it was not poisoned by Yongzheng, but Yongzheng's succession should also have ulterior motives. Perhaps Kangxi didn't think that he would die suddenly, because he was only a few days from his serious illness to his death. According to the fact that Kangxi abolished the Crown Prince twice, Kangxi had a serious phobia of choosing a shop opposite, otherwise he would not have no clear heir before his death. Perhaps he didn't really make up his mind to make Yin _ the Crown Prince. His sudden death also provided Yin _ and his cronies Long Keduo with the opportunity to make Kangxi's will.

16. As for the cause of death of Kangxi, it is already a mystery that cannot be clarified. Only when more scientific and credible evidence appears can the real truth be revealed.