Yinsi
Yinsi, the Prince Lian (Chinese: 廉亲王胤禩; Pinyin: Yìnsì; Wade-Giles: Yin-ssu; Yunsi ?禩 to avoid Yongzheng's taboo; Ai-qi-na after losing titles) was born to Emperor Kangxi and his concubine, Liang Fei of the Wei family, in 1681, and was the Eighth Imperial Prince.
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Chinese - Pinyin - Wade-Giles - Taboo - Emperor Kangxi - Concubine - Liang Fei - Wei - 1681
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After Emperor Yongzheng's succession to the Imperial Throne in 1722, Yinsi was made one of his four chief advisors and was given the peerage title Prince Lian (廉亲王). He died in prison after fighting a battle of succession with Yongzheng and attempting to put Hongshi, Yongzheng's third son, on the throne in place of Hongli. Renamed Aiqina (dog or "doesn't want face") by the emperor as a result of a henious crime he committed.
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Emperor Yongzheng - 1722 - Prince Lian - Prison - Hongshi - Hongli
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