The specific episode number of the second deposed crown prince of the Yongzheng Dynasty was not mentioned in the given search results.
The Yongzheng Dynasty had a total of 44 episodes. In the 44th episode, Yongzheng was mentally and physically exhausted. Qiao Yindi took the initiative to massage his back, and Yongzheng felt very relieved. He told Qiao Yindi that he would let her go after August 15th, but Yindi found that she could not leave Yongzheng. In addition, Yinsi wrote a letter to Yongzheng before he died.
There were only 44 episodes in Yongzheng Dynasty, so there was no 56-episode version. The statement about episode 56 was wrong. Therefore," Yongzheng Dynasty " was a 44-episode drama.
It is the 51st episode of the 51st episode.
Xia Tian, the deposed prince of the Great Zhou Dynasty, was a novel. The author was unknown. The novel's plot was full of ups and downs, and it was exciting. It was evaluated by netizens as a good book with good plot and writing. The specific plot and content could only be understood by reading the full text of the novel.
The reason why Emperor Kangxi abolished Second Prince Yinreng twice was because he became more and more serious after the first abolition. He formed cliques everywhere for personal gain, which made Kangxi angry and disappointed. Yinreng's actions intensified the contradictions and disputes within the palace, posing a threat to the imperial power and political situation. In order to maintain the stability of the throne and the rule of the Qing Dynasty, Emperor Kangxi made the decision to abolish the crown prince. To be specific, Yinreng did not turn over a new leaf after being deposed. Instead, he continued to form cliques, which caused Emperor Kangxi to abolish his identity as Crown Prince again and imprison him to death. Therefore, the reason why the second prince was abolished was his improper behavior and threat to the imperial power.
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In the Yongzheng Dynasty, Tu Lichen Chanomin was in episodes 23 and 24.
In the Yongzheng Dynasty, Tian Wenjing and Cha Nuomin were in episodes 23 and 24. In these two episodes, Tian Wenjing was ordered to go to Shanxi to investigate the deficit of the vassal treasury and found the problem. After he reported to the Emperor Yongzheng, the Emperor Yongzheng was furious and sent Tu Lichen to Shanxi to investigate the situation. After Tian Wenjing investigated further, he finally obtained evidence. Nuo Min's face turned ashen. Therefore, Tian Wenjing's plot of Cha Nuomin took place in the 23rd and 24th episodes of Yongzheng Dynasty.
Actor Wang Hui played the role of the 13th Prince, Aisin Gioro Yinxiang, in the TV series Yongzheng Dynasty.
The Yongzheng Dynasty is a Chinese Qing Dynasty novel that narrates the life and political struggles of Emperor Yongzheng during his reign. The novel depicted Emperor Yongzheng as the main character, depicting his gradual growth from a young teenager to an outstanding politician and reflecting the political, social, and cultural changes of the Qing Dynasty. The novels of the Yongzheng Dynasty were one of the best works in Chinese classical novels.