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Yunsi : ウィキペディア英語版
Yunsi
:''For the place and area in Persia/Iran see Yunesi.''
Yunsi (, 29 March 1681 - 5 October 1726), born Yinsi (), was a Manchu prince of the Qing Dynasty in China. The eighth son of the Kangxi Emperor, Yunsi was a pivotal figure in the battle for succession to the imperial throne. Yunsi was believed to be favoured by most officials at the court of Kangxi to be the next Emperor but ultimately lost the struggle to the fourth prince, who became the Yongzheng Emperor.
Nevertheless, after Yongzheng ascended the throne in 1723, Yunsi was named a top advisor to the new emperor and imperial chancellor (i.e. prime minister), the head of ''Lifan Yuan'', in addition to being created Prince Lian of the highest noble rank (''Lian Qinwang''; ). He was removed from office four years later, his titles stripped, then he was banished from the imperial clan. He was charged with a litany of crimes and sent to prison, where he died in disgrace. He was posthumously rehabilitated during the Qianlong Emperor's reign.
==Biography==


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