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How did Yongqi, the fifth elder brother in history, die?
After thirty years of Qianlong (1765), Yongqi unfortunately caught a cold, which led to long-term bed rest. In order to encourage him to recover soon, Qianlong named him Heshuo Rong Wang Qin.

Yongqi sealed the queen and became ill. Four months later, she died young, and posthumous title was "pure". More than 20 years after his death, Gan Long has been obsessed with it.

Yongqi's true portrayal in history

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Historically, Gan Long liked Mei Yongqi very much. Yongqi's mother-in-law has a low family status and is not loved. She won the favor of Qianlong by virtue of her talent. Yongqi is also very courageous. In the 28th year of Qianlong (1763), on the fifth day of May, the Qingyan Hall in Kyushu of Yuanmingyuan caught fire, and Yong Qi turned his back and escaped from the fire (while Hong Zhou, Qianlong's younger brother, was in his forties at that time, which made Qianlong very angry).

Ganlong even intends to pass on the throne to him. Gan Long once said: "At that time, I regarded the emperor's five sons as more valuable among the philosophers. They were familiar with Chinese, Manchu, Mongolian, horse stance just look, riding and shooting, and were quite interested in it, so I made it clear that I had died of illness." This remark was made by Emperor Qianlong when British Ambassador Ma Gorni visited Qianlong in the 58th year of Qianlong (1793). In front of foreign envoys, it was pointed out that it would be passed on to Rong Wang, and it was more than 20 years after Rong Wang's death, which was enough to show Qianlong's love and nostalgia for Rong Wang.

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Ai Xin Qiao Luo Yongqi-Baidu Encyclopedia