Yinzhuo
| Name | Yinzhuo |
| Title | The sixth son of Kangxi, the early-deceased royal young master |
| Gender | Male |
| Birthday | 1680-01-01 |
| nationality | — |
| Source | https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q6853955 |
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| LastUpdate | 2025-10-27T06:01:27.535Z |
Introduction
Yinzuo (1680–1685), the sixth son of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty and younger brother of Emperor Yongzheng. He was born on the fifth day of the second month of the 19th year of Kangxi’s reign, February 5, 1680, with his birth mother being Consort Wu Yade. The exact location of his birth is not clearly recorded in historical materials. As one of Emperor Kangxi’s sons, Yinzuo was among the many children of the Qing imperial family, but there is no documented record of his involvement in court affairs or any official titles conferred upon him. Details regarding his education, official positions, or activities during his lifetime are scarce, and no comprehensive records are available.
He passed away on May 14, 1685, at the age of only six. The specific reasons for his death, the burial location, and the official mourning rites are not clearly documented in public historical sources. According to the book "Four Genealogies of the Imperial Clan of Qing," Yinzuo is listed within the Qing imperial genealogy, recorded as one of Emperor Kangxi’s sons.
In terms of representation in film and literature, Yinzuo does not appear as a character in standalone dramas. In TV series such as "Gong Suo Xin Yu," if his name is mentioned, it is only in passing, and he does not appear on screen.
This entry is compiled based on existing historical sources, primarily the "Four Genealogies of the Imperial Clan of Qing" and publicly available references. Should future research uncover new evidence, the information herein may be updated accordingly.
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