The mother of Kang Xi's third son, Yin Zhi, was Consort Rong Ma Jia.
Kang Xi's third son, Yin Zhi, was the third son of Emperor Kang Xi. He had outstanding performance in both civil and military affairs and was loved by Emperor Kang Xi. Yin Zhi had deep attainments in literature, calligraphy, riding and archery, and was considered one of the most versatile sons of the Kangxi philosophers. Kang Xi was very satisfied with him and often went to Yin Zhi's residence to attend family banquets. However, although Yin Zhi was a talented prince in Kangxi's eyes, he did not inherit the throne in the end. There was no clear answer in the literature as to why Yin Zhi did not end up well.
The tomb of the third son of the emperor, Yin Zhi, was in Malanyu, Zunhua.
As a fan of online literature, I don't have any specific reading preferences. However, according to my knowledge of online literature, there is a novel called "The Legend of Emperor Kangxi" that describes the story of Emperor Kangxi and his children. The book recounts the political career and family life of Emperor Kangxi during his reign, as well as the emotional entanglements and political struggles between his children. In addition, there were other novels that might involve Kangxi's son. These novels might tell the story of Kangxi's son in different ways.
Yin Zhi was the third prince of Emperor Kangxi. He was outstanding in literature, calligraphy, riding and archery, and was loved by Emperor Kangxi. His mother was one of Kangxi Emperor's favorite concubines, Concubine Ma Jia. Yin Zhi had participated in the fight for the throne, but he eventually withdrew from it and concentrated on writing books. After Emperor Yongzheng ascended the throne, Yin Zhi was imprisoned in Yongan Pavilion in Jingshan and died of illness in 1732. There was no clear answer to the question of whether Yin Zhi had the heart to fight for the throne.
The third son of the emperor, Yin Zhi, compiled the Collection of Ancient and Modern Books.
The third prince of Kangxi, Yin Zhi, was the third prince of Emperor Kangxi. He was very outstanding in literature, calligraphy, riding and archery, and was loved by Emperor Kangxi. His mother was one of Kangxi Emperor's favorite concubines, Concubine Ma Jia. Yin Zhi had participated in the fight for the throne, but he eventually withdrew from it and concentrated on writing books. After Emperor Yongzheng ascended the throne, Yin Zhi was imprisoned in Yongan Pavilion in Jingshan and died of illness in 1732. There was no clear answer to the question of whether Yin Zhi had the heart to fight for the throne.
There were a few novels about Qing Chuan becoming the third prince, including "Qing Chuan: The Salted Fish's Third Prince" and "After Helping Kangxi Raise His Children, I Became the Nation's Favorite (Qing Chuan)". These novels described the plot and story development of the protagonist, Yin Zhi, who traveled to the Qing Dynasty. The specific plot and details could only be understood by reading these novels.
The two novels,"I Am the Greatest in the Qing Palace" and "Yongzheng and the Concubine of the Year," both featured Kangxi and Yinxi as the main characters and told their stories. Among them,"I am the Greatest in the Qing Palace" was about a modern girl who transmigrated to become the Crown Princess. Facing the world of Kangxi and Yinyi, she launched a series of emotional entanglements and palace struggles. On the other hand,"Yongzheng and Concubine Nian" was more focused on the historical story, telling the emotional experience and palace struggle between Yinhe and Concubine Nian. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The ending of Sun Sanniang's son in A Dream of Splendor " was that he finally found Sun Sanniang, and their family lived happily together. When he was begging in Tokyo, he met Sun Sanniang again and made rapid progress under Du Changfeng's guidance. This ending could be found in novels.