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Kei's meaning

Lucky Kei means lucky. Mostly used for names or business letters. For example, Qi in Shunsong was named Duan and Aisingiorro (the fifth son of Kangxi, called Taiping in posthumous title).

People who like collecting should know a very scarce coin-Bao Tong, Qixiang County, Qing Dynasty. In the 300 years since the founding of the Qing Dynasty, no emperor has the title of "Qi Xiang". Why is there a "wonder Bao Tong"?

Bao Tong coin is a kind of copper coin in ancient China, which was minted by Li Yuan of Tang Gaozu. This round place is used by later generations and is generally named after the year. After the founding of the Qing Dynasty, according to the practice of one title for a generation of monarchs, every time a new monarch ascended the throne, a new Bao Tong coin would be minted. It is easy to see "Kangxi Bao Tong" and "Qianlong Bao Tong" in the ancient coin market.

Behind Bao Tong of Qi Xiang is a large-scale court drama.

After the failure of the Second Opium War, Emperor Xianfeng fled to Jehol, and soon died of illness. After Xianfeng's death, there was only one six-year-old son, the prince born to Yi Guifei.