After verification of this word on the edict of Kangxi, the secret of Yongzheng’s succession was solved.

If the most miserable emperor who was hacked in the Qing Dynasty, it is undoubtedly Yongzheng. And later, the folks also listed Yongzheng's "Ten Crimes", which included two things: seeking father and killing brother. Many people suspect that the edict of Emperor Kangxi was not intended to be passed on to Yongzheng, but Yongzheng himself tampered with the edict and won the throne. But what is the fact?

First of all, where does this suspicion come from? It may be because the situation of the nine sons taking over the daughters was too tragic, and the performance of the fourth elder brother Yinzhen was not so outstanding at the time. Moreover, after Yongzheng succeeded to the throne, he was merciless in the face of the brothers who had been conquered. Many people have criticized him for being cruel and cruel. This may also be a basis for this statement. At that time, the fourteenth elder brother held the military power and was loved by Kangxi. At that time, people thought that the throne would pass the fourteenth prince.

There is only one word in the edict that is suspicious, and that is whether it is the fourth prince or the fourteenth prince. The difference between "Yu" and "ten" is only a small hook. But at that time, just to be afraid of being tampered with, there were two edicts. One was written in Chinese and the other was written in Manchu. Manchu writing is more complicated, and there are more than subtle differences between the two characters. The facts have proved that Emperor Kangxi meant to pass the throne to Si Age Yinzhen. The statement that

tampered with the edict is probably a rumor in some unofficial history, in order to attract people's attention and attract people's attention. There were those who could not understand Yongzheng at that time, they would use this method to slander him. But according to facts, Yongzheng was actually a good emperor who was diligent and caring for the people, and he also made great contributions to the prosperity of Kangxi and Qianlong.

The biggest reason why he was hated was because of the literary prison he launched that year, which led to cultural despotism. In fact, his move was really helpless. At that time, Yongzheng proposed a series of reforms, although it was beneficial to the country and the people. But it actually hurt the interests of those literati groups, so he took the pen as a weapon and launched an attack on Yongzheng, and Yongzheng had to come up with a cultural despotism.