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Qianlong let Liu Yong jump into the river to commit suicide, but Liu Yong only went home to take a bath, what was the result?

I believe that everyone has seen a TV series called "Prime Minister Liu Luoguo", in the TV series, Liu Yong used his wisdom and wisdom to often defeat Hezhen. The Qianlong Emperor watched the two of them fighting there, as if watching a big drama, and he was very happy every time. And the story that Xiaobian wants to tell today is the story of Liu Yongzhidou and Yan. What's the matter? And listen to the editor in detail.

Qianlong let Liu Yong jump into the river to commit suicide, but Liu Yong only went home to take a bath, what was the result?

Once, he had a big heart to play with Qianlong and consulted with Qianlong to fool Liu Yong. So Qianlong ordered Liu Yong to jump into the river to commit suicide, hoping to see what Liu Yong would do. After all, there is a saying that "the king calls the subject to die, and the subject has to die"! After Liu Yong received the holy will, he simply thanked the lord long en and then withdrew. Qianlong hurriedly found someone to follow Liu Yong to see what he would do next. Then he and he began to play chess with the two of them, waiting for the result.

Qianlong let Liu Yong jump into the river to commit suicide, but Liu Yong only went home to take a bath, what was the result?

Besides, after Liu Yong received the holy will, he went straight home. When his wife saw the contents of the holy decree, she began to weep. But Liu Yong was very calm and self-assured, first took a hot bath in pain and pleasure, and then told his wife his coping strategy, and the lady laughed when she heard the tears. Immediately, according to Liu Yong's instructions, he led several subordinates to the courtyard and cried.

Qianlong let Liu Yong jump into the river to commit suicide, but Liu Yong only went home to take a bath, what was the result?

On the other hand, Qianlong was playing chess with Hezhen, and his interest was in full swing. Suddenly, the next person who had just been sent out made a confession, saying that there was a great cry coming from Liu Yong's house. When Qianlong heard this, his heart was shocked, did Liu Yong really go to jump into the river? Originally it was a prank, if it really killed Liu Yong because of this, Qianlong would regret it.

Qianlong let Liu Yong jump into the river to commit suicide, but Liu Yong only went home to take a bath, what was the result?

While Qianlong was annoyed, Liu Yong came in with his wet clothes and knelt down to give his will. Qianlong was relieved in his heart, but he immediately raised his face and asked him, "Didn't you order you to jump into the river and commit suicide?" Liu Yong replied unhurriedly: "The minister did go to jump into the river after receiving the order, but as soon as he jumped in, he met Qu Yuan." Qu Yuan asked the minister if he had met a faint prince like King Huai of Chu, and the minister explained to him that it took half a day to come up. ”

Qianlong let Liu Yong jump into the river to commit suicide, but Liu Yong only went home to take a bath, what was the result?

Qianlong was displeased and asked angrily, "How did you explain that?" Liu Yong continued: "The minister said that he just lost his footing and fell into the water, and the current emperor is a rare Ming Jun, and the King of Chu Huai is incomparable. Therefore, in order to avoid damaging the emperor's reputation, the courtiers had to climb up again. As soon as he finished speaking, Qianlong gave Liu Yong a thumbs up, and instead of blaming him, he gave him a lot of rewards because of his loyalty, while Hezhen could only look at him angrily.

Qianlong let Liu Yong jump into the river to commit suicide, but Liu Yong only went home to take a bath, what was the result?

Of course, this is just a small anecdote about Liu Yong, whether this story is true or not remains to be examined, but the historical Liu Yong is indeed not an idle person. Liu Yongzi Chongru was born in 1720 in Zhucheng, Shandong. Gaomi, shandong, was a politician and calligrapher of the Qing Dynasty, and a scholar of the Renge University. He died in 1805 at the age of 85. In addition, He Yan was also investigated and punished by Liu Yong. In March 1799, the 79-year-old Liu Yong was made Crown Prince Shaobao by Jiaqing and was ordered to investigate and prosecute Hezhen and find out 20 counts of Hezhen. He Yan was executed by Jiaqing, and his family was robbed of 800 million taels of stolen silver. At that time, the annual tax revenue of the Great Qing Dynasty was less than 70 million taels, so in history, there was a saying that "He yan fell, and Jiaqing was full".

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