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So Qianlong didn't dispose of Hejun, did he really want to leave a money bag for Jiaqing?

author:Xiao Gong talks about history

The most popular sentence in the Jiaqing year is "Helong fell, Jiaqing is full" is such a sentence, it can be seen that the newbie gift package left by Qianlong to Jiaqing is still very helpful for Jiaqing. The Helong family is rich and rival, does Qianlong really not know anything? Why didn't Qianlong dispose of Hejun, was it just to leave it to Jiaqing?

So Qianlong didn't dispose of Hejun, did he really want to leave a money bag for Jiaqing?

In the end, the idiom of how rich Helong is, rich and rival the country, is not enough to describe Hekan. It was rumored that Helong embezzled a total of 800 million taels of silver, and it must be known that before Qianlong's death, the treasury left Jiaqing only 20 million taels, so it seems that Helong really deserves to be the first corrupt official in history.

So Qianlong didn't dispose of Hejun, did he really want to leave a money bag for Jiaqing?

Qianlong knew that Hejun was greedy, but he didn't know that he could be so greedy! However, Qianlong liked Hejun, whether from TV dramas or historical records, Helong held many positions in the dynasty, and they were all important positions in the imperial court. Qianlong, the longest-lived emperor in Chinese history, said in his early years that his reign would not exceed that of his grandfather, so Qianlong abdicated after 60 years of reign.

So Qianlong didn't dispose of Hejun, did he really want to leave a money bag for Jiaqing?

Although Qianlong abdicated, power remained in Qianlong's hands. The reason why Qianlong did not kill Helong was because Qianlong was old and his physical strength could not keep up, and he was a very controlling person, and he did not let go of power when he became the emperor, so Qianlong needed to find a helper, who must be absolutely loyal and capable, and Helong was just right. If Qianlong killed Helong, there would be no one who could do things for him, and at that time, Helong's status in the dynasty was also high, and he had to give up power to kill him, which was extremely reluctant, so Qianlong would not kill Helong if he was alive.

So Qianlong didn't dispose of Hejun, did he really want to leave a money bag for Jiaqing?

People and so many properties can handle in an orderly manner, it is enough to see that Helong is a financial expert, and Qianlong also knows this. To put it bluntly, so many family properties are all Qianlong's, and instead of killing the treasures of one house at a time, it is better to keep a real financial expert.

So Qianlong didn't dispose of Hejun, did he really want to leave a money bag for Jiaqing?

It's just that after Qianlong's death, Jiaqing directly came to kill chickens and take eggs and take out the family with money. After Jiaqing succeeded to the throne, the Qing dynasty had begun to decline. Even if Hejun's family property is more, by the middle of Jiaqing, there was already a financial shortage in the national treasury, coupled with Jiaqing's own mediocre qualifications, and his life of diligence did not have any great historical achievements.

So Qianlong didn't dispose of Hejun, did he really want to leave a money bag for Jiaqing?