Yinxiang
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Aisin-Gioro Yinxiang, the Prince Yi (1686-1730 胤祥; pinyin yin4 xiang2) was born to the Qing Emperor Kangxi and his concubine, Min-Fei of the Janggiya clan.
Being the thirteenth surviving son of the Kangxi Emperor, he was given the title of the Thirteenth Imperial Prince at birth, and later received the title of peerage the Prince Yi of the Blood(怡亲王). He was a staunch supporter of the Fourth Prince, who later became Yongzheng Emperor of China. Yinxiang was affected by bad health, but worked with his Yongzheng tirelessly in matters of state.
Note that "胤" is a rare character which, in a Classical Chinese context, means "latter generation".