
He Yan first associated him with the corrupt official, and He Yan can be said to be the most corrupt official in the world, and its greed is beyond your imagination, and the silver in her family even exceeds the national treasury. The silver copied out of the house of He yan can be used to offset the revenue of the national treasury for several years, and the greed of the gentleman can be seen from this! However, Heshen was not considered a big corrupt official because he stood in the wrong team to support Eleven Brother, because he was indeed a big corrupt official.
In the first month of 1780, When Yunnan envoy Haining exposed Li Shuyao, a university scholar and governor of Yungui, on suspicion of corruption, Qianlong sent He Yan and the punishment department attendants Kaning'a and Qian Fengyuan to Yunnan to investigate Andi's case. When opening up corruption within the Yunnan bureaucracy, Li Shiyao and his henchmen contributed a large amount of wealth to Hezhen, although the Draft History of the Qing Dynasty did not mention the "silver of the discussion of crimes" system. However, after examination, it was found that the time was proposed to Qianlong after Hezhen returned to the capital from Yunnan.
The main reason why Jiaqing executed Hezhen was that he was worried about his rebellion, and after giving death to Hezhen, the chancellor Shangquan Emperor said that many of Hezhen's property was hidden, and asked the emperor to send people to raid it, but the Jiaqing Emperor did not ask about this, the Jiaqing Emperor did not care about the corruption problem of Hezhen, what he really cared about was whether Hezhen intended to usurp power and rebel.
He Yan became a thorn in the eye of the Jiaqing Emperor. As soon as the Qianlong Emperor died, the Jiaqing Emperor executed Hezhen in the name of corruption! Moreover, some of Hezhen's henchmen were also wiped out. In doing so, he not only undermined the influence of the gentry in the dynasty, but also strengthened the authority of the emperor and increased the income of the imperial court. It's actually a good thing to kill three birds with one stone.