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Why did Yongzheng's anti-corruption and reform end without any problems until Qianlong came to power?

Interesting answer: Qianlong did not dare to manage it, if he managed it again, there would be a lot of trouble.

Yongzheng's iron-blooded wrist

Everyone is always talking about the prosperity of Kangqian, so what is the prosperity of Kangqian? Simply put, it is the prosperity of the Kangxi Emperor and the Qianlong Emperor.

However, if we mainly study it, we will find that the peak of Kangqian's prosperous life was not the reign of Kangxi or Qianlong, but the period of Yongzheng's reign.

Why did Yongzheng's anti-corruption and reform end without any problems until Qianlong came to power?

So we wondered, supposedly, that the pinnacle of a reign would necessarily be included in some kind of grand age, for example

The rule of Zhenguan, such as the rule of Wenjing.

But why is there no yongzheng rule? Think about it, because the Yongzheng Emperor made a taboo.

The Yongzheng Emperor provoked a group of people that almost all the emperors in the world did not dare to provoke, and this group of people was Wen Chen.

Offending the courtiers is simply drinking too much, or kicking the donkey's head when the donkey is not paying attention.

The enormous energy of the Vincent

Let's start with a small story, which takes place during the reign of zhu Yuanzhang, who is murderous.

Why did Yongzheng's anti-corruption and reform end without any problems until Qianlong came to power?

Zhu Yuanzhang has always been a simple score, so he is also in a state of no desire and no demand for his life, often can eat two bites, eat enough, and then hurry to work.

But who does not have a hobby, Zhu Yuanzhang very much likes to listen to small songs, and it is a small song outside, so after he became emperor for many years, he finally decided to squander it and spend money to invite women who sing small songs outside to sing it in the palace.

This was nothing originally, at least it was never a matter for Zhu Yuanzhang.

But this matter was discovered by a seven-pin civil official, who then severely criticized the women, because they were not allowed to come to the palace without certain meeting decisions or certain policies, even with the permission of Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang.

What was even more frightening was that this civilian official also called Zhu Yuanzhang over and asked Zhu Yuanzhang to apologize to himself, and according to the Ming history, this time was already at night.

Zhu Yuanzhang ordered the eunuch to pass on the spoken word: It is nothing more than that the emperor knows that he is wrong, and you are also tired, so hurry back to rest.

Why did Yongzheng's anti-corruption and reform end without any problems until Qianlong came to power?

Who knew that the civilian official did not spare himself, and had to let Zhu Yuanzhang personally apologize, so Zhu Yuanzhang could only be forced to put on his clothes, pack up, and apologize to this official before he could return to the palace to rest again.

Qianlong didn't want to do that

Have you noticed that the above two examples are very subtle, so subtle that almost all of them are civilian officials.

We found that it is precisely because Yongzheng has provoked many civilian officials that his evaluation in history is very low. At the same time, a murderous person like Zhu Yuanzhang did not dare to contaminate the civilian officials, and the words of the civilian officials had to make him put on his clothes and walk out of the way.

The reason for this situation is that the ancient civil officials had almost no rights, but they all danced and inked and wrote two good words.

Any emperor wants to stay in history, once scolded by a civilian official twice, this life can not turn over, so Qianlong found this key point, and Qianlong is very good to the civilian official.

Why did Yongzheng's anti-corruption and reform end without any problems until Qianlong came to power?

Does this matter have anything to do with Qianlong's rule? Yes, there are very big relationships.

Compared with his father, the Yongzheng Emperor, the Qianlong Emperor almost retreated when he encountered difficulties, and when he encountered difficulties, he wanted to compromise and compromise methods to strive for a balance.

Because of this, the Qianlong Emperor could not grasp some bottom lines at all, and never insisted on some things that should be insisted on. And such a temper and disposition have little effect on anti-corruption and reform.

Later, as the Qianlong Emperor grew older and older, he paid more and more attention to his own reputation, including such a statement as the Old Man of the Ten Perfections, so the Qianlong Emperor's period was basically in a state of getting by.

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