Emperor Jiaqing's son, Aisin Gioro Suining (Emperor Daoguang), inherited the throne.
Emperor Jiaqing's son, Aisin Gioro Suining, succeeded the throne.
Emperor Jiaqing's son, Li Chengping, inherited the throne.
Emperor Jiaqing's son, Aisin Gioro Suining, succeeded the throne, and became Emperor Daoguang.
Emperor Jiaqing's son, Aisin Gioro Suining (Emperor Daoguang), inherited the throne.
Among the sons of Emperor Jiaqing, the one who inherited the throne was Aisin Gioro Suining, Emperor Daoguang. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Emperor Jiaqing's next successor was Emperor Daoguang.
Jiaqing's son, Aisin Gioro, ascended the throne.
Emperor Jiaqing's son, Aisin Gioro Suining (Emperor Daoguang), inherited the throne.
In ancient China, the succession to the throne usually followed the system of the eldest son inheriting the throne. Di son referred to the son born by his wife, while the eldest son referred to the oldest son. There were many reasons behind the system of eldest son succession, including maintaining the stability of the imperial power and avoiding internal disputes, ensuring the smooth and orderly succession of the throne, and meeting the requirements of Confucian ethics. However, in reality, the system of succession of the eldest son might be affected by the emperor's personal preferences, the interference of the powerful and influential forces, and other factors. Therefore, if the eldest son died, the heir to the throne might be the eldest grandson or other suitable heir.
Kangxi's son, Yin Zhen, inherited the throne and became Emperor Yongzheng.