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In "Yongzheng Dynasty", Wu Sidao intervened in the "Shanxi Nuomin Case" through Li Wei, is it really a coincidence?

Introduction: This is not only not a coincidence, but also the inevitable process of Mr. Wu's commitment from semi-invisibility to complete total concealment. Because although Li Wei was well aware of Wu Sidao's identity, Tian Wenjing was a foreign minister who could not understand Wu Sidao's identity at all. Therefore, Wu Sidao took the opportunity to wander among Yongzheng's confidant ministers, and finally took the opportunity to completely break away from the official field and return to the hidden mountains and forests to achieve the final realization of the end of full concealment. And intervening in the Nomin case is a carefully selected opportunity for Wu Sidao. When Li Wei, the envoy of Shaanxi Province, came to Wu Sidao with the holy will to commend Nuomin, Mr. Wu knew that the opportunity had come. Later, the development of the form was indeed as Wu Sidao envisioned, and Wu Sidao, who took the opportunity to provoke, was actively driven away by Tian Wenjing, who knew nothing about his identity, and from then on, the tiger went into the mountains and the fish went into the sea.

In "Yongzheng Dynasty", Wu Sidao intervened in the "Shanxi Nuomin Case" through Li Wei, is it really a coincidence?

Wu Sidao intervened in the Nomin case as a semi-hidden person

Wu Sidao was the main adviser during the Period of the Fourth Brother Yinchen's Nine Dragon Conquests, so Wu Sidao was well aware of Yin Chen's black belly and meanness. From the beginning, although Yin Chan was also called Corporal Li Xian, through the Gao Fu incident, Wu Sidao was heartbroken. When he was on the verge of success, Mr. Wu was already ready to escape. As the saying goes, "cunning rabbits die, lackeys cook; birds are exhausted, good bows are hidden", the words of Fan Li two thousand years ago have been repeatedly staged in successive emperors. Therefore, Wu Sidao, who was familiar with the officialdom, had long been on the defensive, and when Yongzheng returned to the mansion on the night of his ascension to the throne, he expressed his idea of not being an official with "three unavailability". But he was afraid of being silenced, so he knew it and moved it with emotion. Even so, in the end, Yongzheng also sent YaRuyue to nominally take care of Wu Sidao, which was actually surveillance. Good villains save their lives and then look for opportunities to go from semi-hidden to fully hidden. The Shanxi Nuomin case gave Wu Sidao this opportunity, allowing him to use Tian Wenjing as a springboard to complete the transformation from semi-hidden to fully hidden.

In "Yongzheng Dynasty", Wu Sidao intervened in the "Shanxi Nuomin Case" through Li Wei, is it really a coincidence?

In fact, Wu Sidao knew in his heart that this semi-concealment was only a stopgap measure. In the end, the realization of full concealment still has to wait too much, and slowly find opportunities to completely hide in the rivers and lakes. At that time, one of the reasons for semi-concealment was to hide around the emperor's confidants, so that when the monarch missed it, he would fulfill the righteousness of the monarch; the second was to make more money for the elderly. Therefore, Wu Sidao's choice of semi-hidden object was Yongzheng's confidant Li Wei.

Therefore, when Li Wei, who was still an envoy in Shaanxi at the time, came to consult Mr. Wu with the holy will, Wu Sidao knew that the opportunity he was waiting for had come. (PS: When Li Wei was the governor of Shaanxi and Gansu in nian Tangyao, he was transferred from Sichuan Daotai to Shaanxi Province. This was to monitor Nian Qianyao, and second, to assist in handling the important matter of controlling the northwest army of the Great General Wang with grain and grass. Because Li Wei knew Wu Sidao's identity and semi-hidden facts, Wu Sidao could not completely escape. Therefore, I had to find an opportunity to change to Tian Wenjing, who did not know the details, to have a chance to completely get out.

In "Yongzheng Dynasty", Wu Sidao intervened in the "Shanxi Nuomin Case" through Li Wei, is it really a coincidence?

Therefore, Wu Sidao pretended to assist in handling Nuo Min's case and asked Li Wei to introduce him to Tian Wenjing. The reason for Li Wei is that the living person can ask for an annual pension fee of 8,000 taels, which is the method and reason for Wu Sidao's intervention in the Nuomin case. And Li Wei also knew that Mr. Wu's identity was unusual, as long as he wandered between Yongzheng's confidants. Moreover, Tian Wenjing really encountered difficulties, and naturally could not help but belong to Yongzheng's confidants. Therefore, Wu Sidao naturally came to Tian Wenjing.

In "Yongzheng Dynasty", Wu Sidao intervened in the "Shanxi Nuomin Case" through Li Wei, is it really a coincidence?

Afterwards, Yongzheng knew that Wu Sidao was in Tian Wenjing's place, and there was nothing to say. I feel that Mr. Wu is also very good to help Tian Wenjing govern Henan, but I don't know that this is Wu Sidao's strategy of retreating to advance.

In "Yongzheng Dynasty", Wu Sidao intervened in the "Shanxi Nuomin Case" through Li Wei, is it really a coincidence?

Wu Sidao frequently came out of the back hand, and after Tian Wenjing was promoted to the governor of Henan, he created conditions for Quanyin to force Tian Wenjing to "resign" himself to achieve Quanyin

Wu Sidao's eight thousand and two annual salaries were actually a means of forcing Tian Wenjing to dismiss himself, because Mr. Wu knew that Tian Wenjing was a clean official and could not be corrupt. The Henan Inspector Zheng Erpin's one-year Feng Lu is 155 taels, and the Yanglian silver is between 10,000-15,000 taels. And Tian Wenjing's standard for collecting fire consumption to extract and raise incorruptible silver is 10,000 taels per year, if Wu Si Dao is taking 8,000 taels, Tian Wenjing's patrol yamen can have two thousand taels left to turn around. As shown in the figure below: PS Tian Wenjing raised incorruptible silver in two times, five thousand taels in half a year. But Wu Sidao, no matter which insisted on an annual salary of 8,000 taels, he was obviously forcing Tian Wenjing to "resign" himself. It's interesting to see the conversation between the two of them below:

In "Yongzheng Dynasty", Wu Sidao intervened in the "Shanxi Nuomin Case" through Li Wei, is it really a coincidence?

"Then I can't control it, since there is not such a big pond, don't you raise so many fish?" In short, you have to give my money."

"That's it, your fish is too big for me to feed." The man who came would give him yesterday's five thousand taels and give him four thousand taels and send him away."

At this time, Mr. Wu was in his arms, and before leaving, he had to squeeze Tian Wenjing, "This is what you let me go." Then he turned around and left, and when Yongzheng knew that Wu Sidao was dismissed by Tian Wenjing, he also acquiesced to the fact that Wu Sidao was completely hidden.

brief summary:

In the Yongzheng Dynasty, Wu Sidao's schemes are beyond his control. Therefore, each step of his step has a profound meaning, and the step by step set up the bureau finally realizes full concealment with the help of Tian Wenjing. Since then, the tiger has entered the deep mountains, and the fish have been uncomfortable in the sea.

I am the emperor of history, welcome your attention; if there is a flaw, the axe is right.

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