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Miansen: The great-grandson of Yinxi, the seven-grade micro-end official made a first-class Shangshu, and it took fifty-four years

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Miansen: The great-grandson of Yinxi, the seven-grade micro-end official made a first-class Shangshu, and it took fifty-four years

The Kangxi Dynasty's seizure of succession has become a small episode in the long river of history, and now it seems that it is just a dusty past. In the forty-third year of Qianlong, the emperor ordered the restoration of the clan status of the eighth and ninth uncles, and gave gifts to his descendants.

Miansen: The great-grandson of Yinxi, the seven-grade micro-end official made a first-class Shangshu, and it took fifty-four years

Among them, the life of the eighth son of the emperor Yinci can be described as bumpy. Influenced by his father's succession, he has never been able to make a difference. Although he had three grandchildren, he died young, and Su Ying's life was inactive. Even when Qianlong normally restored his clan status in the forty-third year of Qianlong, Su Ying'er was already past the age of fifty years, and he could only receive a salary from an idle clan to live. As a result, Yinci's youngest grandson, Yongming, became a beneficiary.

Miansen: The great-grandson of Yinxi, the seven-grade micro-end official made a first-class Shangshu, and it took fifty-four years

Yongming began his career at the age of 22 and was awarded the title of Seven-Rank Pen Post Petty Official, which is equivalent to the secretary of the six ministries. After a 16-year career in imperial history, he was later appointed as the Minister of Aksu Affairs, and rose all the way to the rank of Minister of the Guard.

Miansen: The great-grandson of Yinxi, the seven-grade micro-end official made a first-class Shangshu, and it took fifty-four years

And after Yongming, a newcomer came to the Daoguang Dynasty, Miansen. He was born in the first year of Jiaqing and has been in the arms of his father after he restored his clan identity. In the tenth year of Daoguang, he began to enter the official career, although the clan identity opened up some convenience for him, but he could only start from the seven-grade pen post style. However, with his father's relationship in the court, Miansen gradually gained a firm foothold in the court.

Miansen: The great-grandson of Yinxi, the seven-grade micro-end official made a first-class Shangshu, and it took fifty-four years

Starting from the seven-grade pen post style, he was promoted all the way, and finally reached the point of being the second grade. He successively served as the director of the six ministries, the deputy director of the Zongren Mansion, the Shaoqing of Guanglu Temple, the Shaoqing of Taifu Temple, and the Cabinet Bachelor and the Attendant of the Ministry of Rites. At the local level, he also continued to be promoted, from the general soldier of Malan Town to the Zuodu Yushi of the Inspectorate, and then to the Ministry of Industry and the Ministry of Rites.

Miansen: The great-grandson of Yinxi, the seven-grade micro-end official made a first-class Shangshu, and it took fifty-four years

However, Miansen's life was not all smooth sailing. He had four sons, but the eldest son Yigu, the second son Yiyao, and the third son Yisong all died young, and only the fourth son, Yixin, grew up. While Miansen was an official in the imperial court, he also shouldered the responsibility of being a father.

Miansen: The great-grandson of Yinxi, the seven-grade micro-end official made a first-class Shangshu, and it took fifty-four years

Miansen, a star in the court and a legendary son of the clan, not only wrote his own glorious chapter in his life, but also left a valuable historical memory for future generations.

Miansen: The great-grandson of Yinxi, the seven-grade micro-end official made a first-class Shangshu, and it took fifty-four years