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The Great Qing died? In order to restore the Qing Emperor, even if there is no Great Qing, the governor still laid dozens of cities for Puyi

As the last dynasty in China's feudal era, the Qing Dynasty brought a tragic disaster to the sons and daughters of China with arrogance and short-sightedness, decay and backwardness, but at the same time, the Qing Dynasty royal family was almost the best-destined generation in all the dynasties. At that time, the Qing dynasty royal family was preferentially treated by warlords, not only receiving 4 million silver dollars a month, but they could also live in the Forbidden City and have their own small imperial court. Even for other Qing dynasty royals, the new imperial court did not hold them accountable, which is in stark contrast to the imminent killing of the descendants of the Ming dynasty royal family.

The Great Qing died? In order to restore the Qing Emperor, even if there is no Great Qing, the governor still laid dozens of cities for Puyi

However, preferential treatment is preferential treatment, but it cannot hide the fact that the Qing Dynasty is dead. However, a great Qing courtier who had escorted Cixi Xi hunted in that year did not think so. Because in his heart, Daqing has never perished, and his life will be a life of dedication for Daqing.

The Great Qing died? In order to restore the Qing Emperor, even if there is no Great Qing, the governor still laid dozens of cities for Puyi

This man's name is Doroth. Shengyun was a member of the Yellow Banner of the Eight Banners of Mongolia, and was also a heavy minister and famous courtier in the late Qing Dynasty. Since he became an official, his political career has been almost smooth. Initially, he served as shanxi envoy and envoy, and only one year later, he was directly promoted to shanxi envoy. After that, he rose all the way up, and eventually even became one of the nine highest-ranking feudal ministers of the Qing Dynasty, in charge of the military and civilian affairs of Shaanxi and other places, belonging to the official rank of Zhengerpin. However, the reason why he was able to rise to such a high position was not because of nepotism, but because of his outstanding achievements.

The Great Qing died? In order to restore the Qing Emperor, even if there is no Great Qing, the governor still laid dozens of cities for Puyi

He once had a feat, that is, he built the Yellow River Iron Bridge at that time. At that time, the folk were known as "across the river as the next day, crossing the river as crossing the ghost gate" song. And his feat ended the problem of no permanent bridge in the upper reaches of the Yellow River for thousands of years. In addition, he also established the predecessor of Northwest University, Shaanxi University Hall, and established the Northwestern people's own new style of troops. In addition, he had many meritorious achievements that were not feats, but he effectively solved the people's livelihood problems at that time, which was rare in real numbers. More importantly, he was a man of integrity, he had impeached the magnates, prevented eunuchs from harassing the people, and even flatly refused to collect taxes on Cixi's 70th birthday.

The Great Qing died? In order to restore the Qing Emperor, even if there is no Great Qing, the governor still laid dozens of cities for Puyi

However, he did this because of his deep love for this land and his loyalty to the Qing Dynasty. It is precisely for this reason that when the Qing Dynasty was in danger, others thought about how to protect themselves, but he ran around for the sake of the death of the imperial court, and even the Japanese praised his spirit. At that time, the Wuchang Uprising broke out, and the southern provinces either responded one after another or let it go, but Shengyun took the new army trained to engage the enemy army, and even broke through more than 10 enemy cities, hoping to take Shaanxi as a base and pick up Puyi here, so as to see the opportunity to act and finally restore the Qing Dynasty.

The Great Qing died? In order to restore the Qing Emperor, even if there is no Great Qing, the governor still laid dozens of cities for Puyi

However, the Qing Emperor was forced to issue an edict of abdication. As soon as this incident came out, the generals had no intention of fighting, but Shengyun still ordered soldiers to attack the city and kill revolutionaries on a large scale. Later, in order to restore the Qing Dynasty, he instigated the Mongol loyalist and also took the initiative to contact the Japanese to seek the power to restore the country. In order to restore, he resolutely followed the Japanese line, aided and abetted abuse, and even when he died, he never forgot the revival of the country (the Qing Dynasty). But for his foolishness, I don't know whether to rebuke or sigh.

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