Yinqi was born on 5 January 1680 to Lady Gorolo, Concubine Yi (宜嬪).[2][3] Yinqi was raised by his grandmother, Empress Xiaohuizhang, and did not participate in the battle to be Kangxi's successor.
In 1709, Yinqi was granted the title of Prince Heng [5] of the First Rank (恒親王). In 1719, he designed his eldest son, Hongsheng (弘昇; 1696–1754), as his heir.[6] Hongsheng was stripped of his titles in 1727 because of his inability to deal with official affairs.
He changed his name to Yunqi when Yinzhen became emperor.
Yunqi died on 10 July 1732 and was posthumously awarded with the title of Prince Hengwen of the First Rank (恒温亲王).The princedom of Yun1i was inherited by his second son, Hongzhi.[7]
^Draft History of Qing, Vol.120: ,,Consort Yi of Gorolo gave birth to Prince Hengwen of the First Rank Yunqi, the ninth son Yuntang and the eleventh son Yunyu.
^Hongsheng, Yunki's eldest son born by Lady Liugiya, held the title Prince Heng of the First Rank from 1720 to 1727, was stripped of his title in 1727, posthumously honoured as a beile under the title Gongke Beile (恭恪貝勒) in 1754
^Evelyn S. Rawski (2001). The Last Emperors:A Social History of Qing Imperial Institutions. University of California Press. ISBN0520228375.
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