Yunti, Prince Xun
Yunti (10 February 1688 – 16 February 1755), born Yinti and renamed in 1706 as Yinzheng before being forced to change his name again (to Yunti) in 1722, formally known as Prince Xun, was a Manchu prince and military general of the Qing dynasty.
He was trusted by his father, the emperor Kangxi, to lead the imperial forces against the dynasty's greatest threat of the time, the Dzungar Khanate. He proved a successful and popular military leader. He was later imprisoned by the new emperor, who was his full-blood brother – Yongzheng. Yongzheng suppressed the evidences of Yinti's accomplishments and also possible evidences of his right to the throne.
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Case Report: A missed diagnosis of cardiac amyloidosis using echocardiography due to immunoglobulin light chain amyloidosis with normal wall thickness in the early stage by Xiaohui Li, Xiaohui Li, Xiaohui Li, Tongge Mu, Yangxue Deng, Yu Zhang, Yu Zhang, Yu Zhang, Yun Ti, Yun Ti, Yun Ti, Lei Zhang, Lei Zhang, Lei Zhang
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A Dose‐Tailored Anti‐Plasma Cell Regimen Lowers the Mortality of Late‐Stage Cardiac Amyloidosis by Yun Ti, Huaitao Yu, Ying Wang, Mei Ni, Tongtao Liu, Luqun Wang, Cheng Zhang, Peili Bu, Yun Zhang
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