Joke Collection Website - Mood Talk - In Yongzheng dynasty, how did Kangxi know that the old eight changed into fourteen dead eagles?

In Yongzheng dynasty, how did Kangxi know that the old eight changed into fourteen dead eagles?

I think it was changed by Eight Lords, which means comparing Kangxi to an eagle, saying that an eagle is dead no matter how powerful it is. The dead eagle means that Kangxi is dying, which means that Kangxi is a dying man no matter how powerful he is. In the TV series of Yongzheng dynasty, the death of the eagle before Kangxi's death can be described as a small climax in the nine sons' seizure of office. My brothers are the Eight Immortals. They showed their magical power when crossing the sea. The success of the third edition of ancient and modern books made Kangxi overjoyed. The fourth one presented the Diamond Sutra written after reciting it for 10,000 times, in order to bless Kangxi.

Let's talk about whether Kangxi knew that the dead eagle was bought by Lao Ba. There are two interesting stories behind the story of the dead eagle incident. Of course, it's still a cliche here. This article only talks about drama, not history. I don't take TV dramas as official history. Everything is based on the plot of the TV series in Yongzheng Dynasty.

With the victory of the front-line war, the prestige of the 14 th Prince is getting higher and higher, which makes Lao Bayingui more and more dissatisfied with the 14 th Prince. The Fourteenth Prince also forgot his original commitment to the Old Eight, and was full of yearning for the throne, thinking that the throne was his own, which inevitably caused a rift between the Old Eight and the Old Fourteenth. This leads to the gift from the old eight to the old fourteen. In order to let Kangxi bring Lao Fourteen to justice, at least let Kangxi be disappointed with Lao Fourteen, thus making Lao Fourteen lose the qualification to inherit the throne.

We see the third, fourth, eighth and so on. I didn't bring the seal when I sent the birthday present to Emperor Kangxi, but General Wang did. Of course, it can also be understood as preventing someone from driving on the road, but this kind of thing can't be prevented at all. 14-year-old Lao Yingui specially sent 8-year-old Lao Yingui's confidant Ellen Dai to Beijing, and naturally he had his strategy in it.