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Ah Gui: Qianlong's favorite subject, with a higher status than Hezhen

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He is Qianlong's favorite minister, the status is higher than he is, the following encyclopedia bears for everyone to bring a detailed article introduction.

Ah Gui: Qianlong's favorite subject, with a higher status than Hezhen

Hongli has been emperor for decades, and various concubines have taken turns to fight, including his brother-in-law Fu Heng in the early stage, and He yan, Fu Kang'an, and Ah Gui in the middle and late stages. Among these people, Ah Gui is the most down-to-earth and relatively wise, and his life is full of ups and downs, but it is good to be able to enjoy his old age peacefully.

First, born into a famous family, fighting monsters on the battlefield to upgrade, and sitting the military aircraft minister

In the fifty-sixth year of the Kangxi Dynasty, Ah Gui was born in the family of Daguan Guiguan, and his father Wasdom was a co-founder of the Qianlong Dynasty and a Shangshu of the Punishment Department. In the third year of Qianlong, Ah Gui kao was promoted to a person, and the next year he was appointed as the chief of the military department. After a few years, Ah Gui served as the military aircraft Zhang Jing and entered the center of power. At this time, Ah Gui, stained with the light of the family, walked flat and green, and just when his spring breeze was triumphant, the blows also followed.

In the eleventh year of Qianlong, when Ah Gui was in charge of the household treasury, the treasury silver was stolen, and Ah Gui was demoted to the rank of official Wailang for the crime of negligence. Two years later, the war in Jinchuan was tense, and Ah Gui rushed to the front line with Bandi. However, due to the poor command of Ne Qin and Zhang Guangsi, the Qing army suffered many defeats. When Qianlong was held accountable, a large number of military generals were killed, and Ah Gui was also punished by the Punishment Department for "colluding with Zhang Guangsi and hoodwinking his relatives."

Just when Ah Gui was about to face the disaster of imprisonment, Qianlong looked at his father's face, and Ah Gui was the only seedling in his family, and he was extrajudicially kind, and made an exception to release him. Not long after, Ah Gui was reappointed as a foreign minister of the bureaucracy, and was immediately promoted to cabinet scholar and ceremonial attendant.

In the twenty years of Qianlong, Ah Gui's career ushered in a turnaround. At that time, Qianlong learned of the internal rebellion of the Dzungars and decided to launch an attack on them in order to completely solve the problem of the northwest frontier that had plagued the Qing Dynasty for decades, so Ah Gui was sent to the northwest.

In the northwest battlefield, Ah Gui did things effectively, and his battle achievements gradually accumulated. After the war, Ah Gui was ordered to go to Ili to deal with the aftermath and also carry out Tuntian activities in the local area. In the twenty-sixth year of Qianlong, Ah Gui was promoted to Shangshu of the Ministry of Works, and then appointed as the Minister of Military Aircraft, and promoted to the rank of Prince Taibao.

Ah Gui: Qianlong's favorite subject, with a higher status than Hezhen

When he first arrived at the Military Aircraft Department, Ah Gui was deeply trusted by Qianlong and was often assigned to deal with urgent matters in other places. However, in the twenty-ninth year of Qianlong, due to the northwest problem, Ah Gui was punished again. At that time, the Tianshan South Road rebelled, and Ah Gui was sent to the northwest because he was familiar with the local situation. As a result, a thousand enemies were killed and eight hundred self-inflicted wounds were inflicted. Qianlong punished him on the grounds of "delay in suppressing the work and showing cowardice and damage to prestige," and Ah Guiwei was left in the northwest for this reason. Three years later, Ah Gui was appointed general of Ili, and his situation improved.

When Qianlong sent troops to Burma, Fu Heng took command, and Ah Gui also participated. Due to the expedition of the Laoshi and the disobedience of the water and soil, the Qing army fought very hard, and Fu Heng and the deputy general Arigun fell ill and died, and Ah Gui was the only survivor of the three generals. The war did not reach the expected goal, Qianlong was very angry, and Ah Gui became a "man with a back pot" and was dismissed from many important positions.

Second, he made a comeback and became the captain of the fire brigade

In the Second Jinchuan War, Ah Gui got a chance. Wen Fu, who led the army to fight, was defeated by Xiao Jinchuan, and Qianlong appointed Ah Gui as the general of Dingxi. Ah Gui lived up to expectations and soon regained XiaoJinchuan. Two years later, he defeated the Daejinchuan rebels. In this battle, Ah Gui's court status increased rapidly, and Qianlong made him an assistant university scholar, an official Shangshu, and once again served as a military minister.

After that, Ah Gui's career began to be smooth, and he was successively awarded the title of Wuyingdian University Scholar and Zhenghong Banner Manchurian Commandery, Bingbu Shangshu, and Chief Master of shangshu... Finally, Ah Gui was appointed Chief Military Aircraft Minister of the Military Aircraft Division.

At the same time as his position was promoted, Ah Gui was sent to various places because of Qianlong's trust, acting as the protagonist of the fire brigade, the Yellow River was flooded, major cases... Where there is an urgent problem, there is ah gui's shadow.

Just when Qianlong became more and more trusting of Ah Gui, another famous courtier, He Yan, also began to rise, and the two inevitably collided. Ah Gui took the military route, relying on merit and performance to speak, while He yan wanted to brag and pat himself on the horse. The two were evenly matched in the court, but Ah Gui was old after all, and he walked to the front of Hezhen.

Ah Gui: Qianlong's favorite subject, with a higher status than Hezhen

Qiu Mei said: Ah Gui climbed from the grassroots to the top, and there was a suspicion of family nepotism in the early stage, but in the later stage, he still relied on his own performance. Compared with Fu Kang'an, He Yan and others, Ah Gui walked step by step, walking with great difficulty, ranking in the Purple Light Pavilion, which can be described as deserved.

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