There were two main reasons why the Crown Prince of Jiulong was deposed. First of all, Emperor Kangxi thought that Prince Yinreng was not filial because when Kangxi fell ill, the Prince did not show a very sad attitude. Secondly, Emperor Kangxi felt that the Crown Prince was peeping at him at night and posed a threat to his personal safety. These reasons led to Kangxi deposing Prince Yinreng.

There were two main reasons why the Crown Prince of Jiulong was deposed. First of all, Emperor Kangxi thought that Prince Yinreng was not filial because when Kangxi fell ill, the Prince did not show a very sad attitude. Secondly, Emperor Kangxi felt that the Crown Prince was peeping at him at night and posed a threat to his personal safety. These reasons led to Kangxi deposing Prince Yinreng.
There were two main reasons why the Crown Prince of Jiulong was deposed. First of all, Emperor Kangxi thought that Prince Yinreng was not filial because when Kangxi fell ill, the Prince did not show a very sad attitude. Secondly, Emperor Kangxi felt that the Crown Prince was peeping at him at night and posed a threat to his personal safety. These reasons led to Kangxi deposing Prince Yinreng.
There were two main reasons why the Crown Prince of Jiulong was deposed. First of all, Emperor Kangxi thought that Prince Yinreng was not filial because when Kangxi fell ill, the Prince did not show a very sad attitude. Secondly, Emperor Kangxi felt that the Crown Prince was peeping at him at night and posed a threat to his personal safety.
There were two main reasons why the Crown Prince of Jiulong was deposed. First of all, Emperor Kangxi thought that Prince Yinreng was not filial because when Kangxi fell ill, the Prince did not show a very sad attitude. Secondly, Emperor Kangxi felt that the Crown Prince was peeping at him at night and posed a threat to his personal safety. Kangxi's decision to depose the Crown Prince was made in the midst of a murderous atmosphere. Kangxi endured great inner pain when reading the edict, and Prince Yinreng also burst into tears. Kangxi's decision to depose the Crown Prince was one of the most difficult decisions in his life.
There were two main reasons why the Crown Prince of Jiulong was deposed. First of all, Emperor Kangxi thought that Prince Yinreng was not filial because when Kangxi fell ill, the Prince did not show a very sad attitude. Secondly, Emperor Kangxi felt that the Crown Prince was peeping at him at night and posed a threat to his personal safety. These reasons led to Kangxi deposing Prince Yinreng.
There were two main reasons why Prince Yinreng was deposed. First of all, Emperor Kangxi thought that Prince Yinreng was not filial because when Kangxi fell ill, the Prince did not show a very sad attitude. Secondly, Emperor Kangxi felt that the Crown Prince was peeping at him at night and posed a threat to his personal safety.
There were two main reasons why the Crown Prince of Jiulong was deposed. First of all, Emperor Kangxi thought that Prince Yinreng was not filial because when Kangxi fell ill, the Prince did not show a very sad attitude. Secondly, Emperor Kangxi felt that the Crown Prince was peeping at him at night and posed a threat to his personal safety. These reasons led Kangxi to depose Prince Yinreng.
There were two main reasons why the Crown Prince of Jiulong was deposed. First of all, Emperor Kangxi thought that Prince Yinreng was not filial because when Kangxi fell ill, the Prince did not show a very sad attitude. Secondly, Emperor Kangxi felt that the Crown Prince was peeping at him at night and posed a threat to his personal safety. These reasons led Kangxi to depose Prince Yinreng.
The Crown Prince of the Nine Dragons was Aisin Gioro Yinreng. He was the second prince of Emperor Kangxi and had been made crown prince twice, but was eventually deposed. Yinreng was a core figure in the fight for the throne in the Nine Dragons, but he was addicted to women and invaded the imperial power with the support of Sortu. Less than three years after Yongzheng ascended the throne, he died at the age of 51.
The Crown Prince of the Nine Dragons was Aisin Gioro Yinreng. He was the second prince of Emperor Kangxi and had been made crown prince twice, but was eventually deposed. Yinreng was a core figure in the fight for the throne in the Nine Dragons, but he was addicted to women and invaded the imperial power with the support of Sortu. Less than three years after Yongzheng ascended the throne, he died at the age of 51.