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How to prevent villains? The method adopted by the famous Qing Dynasty general Ah Gui in the face of Hezhen was able to have an immediate effect

author:Lu Shengguan History

How to prevent villains has always been a topic that makes many people miserable. It is said that pain is because it seems that there are always some little people in life, who penetrate into our lives everywhere, do bad things, and make some villainous acts, which make people invincible and destroy people's good mood. Therefore, in order to make life better, many people have joined the ranks of studying this problem, however, from ancient times to the present, the results achieved do not seem to be very large.

Using today's technological means, I have requested the Network countless times, hoping that it can provide some anti-villain experience, but I am always laughed at by these experiences. One very "brilliant" method is still clearly remembered: a small glass jar filled with coarse salt and put in the bathroom. After a while, the coarse salt in the glass jar is poured out, as if the villain was disposed of, and the villain is no longer there.

How to prevent villains? The method adopted by the famous Qing Dynasty general Ah Gui in the face of Hezhen was able to have an immediate effect

To tell the truth, this method has been tried many times, not to mention that it has achieved very good results, and it has not even worked at all, so it can only be invalidated. Later, some friends said that it was a landscape painting hanging in a conspicuous place at home or office, preferably like a waterfall, which would "shoot" the villain into the abyss and make it never turn over. In the same way, landscape paintings have been changed from painting to painting, and one new painting after another has become old, and it is of little use.

In this way, in the invincible anti-villain technique, it is inevitable to open up a life of contact with villains and being more or less hurt by villains again and again, very distressed and helpless. However, in recent days, reading history, I have inadvertently found a good way to deal with villains, and I would like to record it here and share it with my friends.

How to prevent villains? The method adopted by the famous Qing Dynasty general Ah Gui in the face of Hezhen was able to have an immediate effect

Ah Gui

The person who founded or invented this method was named Zhang Jia Agui, a famous general of the Qing Dynasty, who repeatedly led large armies to conquer the east and the west, and made great contributions to consolidating a multi-ethnic unified country. It was painted in the Purple Light Pavilion four times and ranked first twice. He was one of the few important ministers of the Qianlong Dynasty. The method he created was used against Washu, because in his eyes, Hezhen was a "villain".

The Su Forty-Three Uprising was an uprising of ethnic minorities in the middle of the Qing Dynasty. The rebels captured Hezhou (河州, in present-day Linxia, Gansu) and attacked Lanzhou. After receiving the news, Qianlong ordered Ah Gui and He Yan to go to the overseer to quell the Ganchao, because at that time Ah Gui was supervising the river work in Henan, and Qianlong ordered Ah Gui to go first. The time is in the forty-sixth year of Qianlong (1781). In June of that year, He Yan arrived in Gansu, but the rebels had voluntarily withdrawn from Lanzhou and moved to the area of Hualin Mountain, thirty miles from Lanzhou. The Hezhen Overseers attacked, and the rebels stubbornly resisted, and they could not attack repeatedly, and many Qing troops lost their lives.

How to prevent villains? The method adopted by the famous Qing Dynasty general Ah Gui in the face of Hezhen was able to have an immediate effect

Qianlong

After Ah Gui arrived, He Yan began to shirk his responsibility, saying that it was caused by the local generals not listening to the dispatches. Ah Gui said that if this was the case, it would be military law, and then he and He yan gathered local generals to deploy the strategy of operation. But in the face of every order he gave, the local generals answered, and it was impossible to see who disobeyed. So Ah Gui said to Hezhen, "How can I not see that someone does not listen to the dispatches?" Who should you kill, as you say? He Yan blushed, ashamed and hateful, and could not say a word.

The outcome of the matter was as follows: Later, Qianlong issued an edict reprimanding He yan for not reporting the actual situation of the war, and the edict said: "Since Ah Gui came to the army, the measures have always been organized, one person is enough to do thieves, and He Yan is in the army, and things are not the same." "Ordered and Yan to return to Beijing." From then on, He yan began to envy Ah Gui, and the two were not harmonious. Later, the situation was as follows: Because He Yan was good at guessing and pandering to the wishes of the Qianlong Emperor, he was deeply favored, and although Ah Gui entered the capital as a foreman and a military minister, his status was above that of He Yan, but because he often went out for more than ten years and rarely handled government affairs in the capital, He Yan took the opportunity to steal power and act as a blessing. In this regard, Ah Gui hated it very much, but there was no way, in order not to make himself and Hezhen in the same stream, he created or invented what we said above to beware of villains.

How to prevent villains? The method adopted by the famous Qing Dynasty general Ah Gui in the face of Hezhen was able to have an immediate effect

And Kan

What's the solution? The history books say this: First, except for Qianlong summoning the two at the same time, Ah Gui usually has no contact with He yan; second, if there is really no way, the two meet together, ah Gui tries to keep a distance from He Yan. What kind of distance is it? But whoever stood next to the imperial steps, Ah Gui must be more than a dozen steps away from Hezhen to show his "stunned independence". Third, if He Yan insisted on going to him and consulting with him, he would just "respond to it" and not move a step within a distance of more than ten steps.

I summarize these three points in 12 words: never interact, keep your distance, and make your attitude clear. Never coming and going, keeping a distance is easy to understand, indicating that the attitude is not only Ah Gui not moving a step within a distance of more than a dozen steps, but more importantly, who does who does what's business, who does whose work, who lives whom. There is a way: you take your Yangguan Road, I cross my canoe bridge. Everyone goes their own way and becomes a stranger. But what if you're going to come and bother me? Then I must tell you that you and I never come and go, keep a distance, and the distance of more than a dozen steps without moving one step towards the villain is not only an attitude, but also a demeanor.

How to prevent villains? The method adopted by the famous Qing Dynasty general Ah Gui in the face of Hezhen was able to have an immediate effect

The ancients said: Gentlemen are frank, and villains are long-standing. People must believe that even if the villain walks on the Yangguan Road, he will be calculating, suffering from gains and losses, and turning the Yangguan Road into a one-wood bridge. The method taken by Ah Gui in the face of Hezhen is much stronger than the glass jar containing coarse salt and hanging landscape paintings in conspicuous places on the walls. How to prevent villains? Distance is always immediate.

The pictures in this article are from the network, thanks to the original author!

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