Yongzheng is modern

Chapter 1 Wedges

"Huang Ama, Huang Ama." Standing aside, Prince Bao Hongli saw Yongzheng collapsed on the table, and immediately rushed forward, eager to support Yongzheng.

"Come quickly, Imperial Physician Xuan," He Prince Hongzhou, who was at the side, saw that the situation was not good, and shouted.

"Prince Xuanjian and all the ministers and scholars are here." Yongzheng supported Hongli at the side, still saying word by word.

Prince Xie Yunmi and others surrounded Yongzheng's bedside, watching the imperial physician feel Yongzheng's pulse.

"I pass on my decree to order the fourth son, Prince Bao Hongli, to be the heir, Prince Zhuang Yunlu, Prince Guo Yunli, University Scholars Ertai and Zhang Tingwu to assist the government. Hongli, this ancestral family business will be handed over to you. "Yongzheng looked at the country he worked so hard to protect, and saw more and more people around his bed, finally lost his strength, and slowly closed his eyes.

At the moment of dying, he thought of Huang Ama, Yinfeng and Yinxiang, and played back the childhood in his mind, when Cheng Huan was at Huang Ama's knee, and when he competed with the boss and Lao Bajiulong for the throne, he finally couldn't make it. It's fate.

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"Huang Ama, Huang Ama, Your Majesty, Your Majesty." Everyone watched Yongzheng slowly close his eyes, and began to cry bitterly.

"Emperor physician, imperial physician,"

As soon as the imperial physician heard the call, he immediately knelt beside Yongzheng for diagnosis. "Your Majesty, Your Majesty has passed away."

History of Emperor Yongzheng (quoted to Baidu Library)

Emperor Yongzheng is Emperor Shizongxian of the Qing Dynasty (17th year of Kangxi-13th year of Yongzheng, December 1678, 12-October 13, 1735), Aixinjueluo family, named Yinzhen (Manchu: ?????, Mu Linde transliteration: InJen), the fourth son of Emperor Kangxi, was buried in Tailing Mausoleum in the Western Tomb of Qing Dynasty.Yongzheng's mother was Wu Yashi, Empress Xiao Gongren of Kangxi.It is rumored among the people that Yongzheng usurped power and changed the edict of Emperor Kangxi to inherit the throne.During the reign of Yongzheng, a series of policies such as setting up military aircraft to strengthen imperial power, returning fire to the public and cracking down on corruption of princes and officials played a major role in the continuation of the prosperous Kangxi and Qianlong periods.

Critics

Yongzheng was a capable emperor in history.

Many unofficial histories describe Yongzheng as a cruel and ruthless emperor. In fact, this is unfair. According to historical research, these legends have been overthrown one after another, making the evaluation of Yongzheng more positive in modern times, praising his achievements in governance, reforming the bureaucracy, invigorating the economy, and improving the living standards of the people [5]. The negative image deliberately fabricated by the bureaucrats dealt with by Yongzheng at that time.

British historian Shi Jingqian believes that: Yongzheng's father, Kangxi, was in a loose government. At the end of his reign, he was disturbed by the dispute between the reserve and the establishment, and there was a typical long-lived emperor's ruling ability degeneration. The crisis of level deterioration; since Yongzheng was in the mature stage of political experience, spirit and personality (45 years old) when he came to the throne, he was able to accurately analyze the problem and respond boldly.His reforms also included vigorous rectification and compromise with reality (such as returning the fire to the public and raising the clean bank).Although the historian Huang Renyu believes that Yongzheng failed to understand and solve the fundamental problem of the Ming and Qing Third Empire as a restrained dynasty, the Manchu Qing was able to establish a ruling system that continued to operate for more than a hundred years and was still generally effective, instead of becoming a "century-old state". The alien dynasty that died" should be attributed to the reforms of the Yongzheng Dynasty.

The author has something to say:

Four Four died in 1735,

I read the information about him today, and I can really be called a role model for the emperor. I personally criticize 8000 words a day.

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