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"Yongzheng Dynasty" mistakes the father for the sixth uncle: revealing the Tong Jia clan behind Tong Guowei and Long Keduo

20 years ago, a "Yongzheng Dynasty" turned out to be popular, not only the "Cold Face King" Yin Chan and the "Eight Sages King" Yin Yu, but also the popularity of LongKeduo, and before that, everyone may only know that the Qing Dynasty had He yan Liu Yong Ji Xiaolan. In the play, Long Keduo left a nephew right a nephew called intimacy, and finally could not stand the suppression of the sixth uncle Tong Guowei, counterattacked, and pulled the sixth uncle off the horse. But in history, was Tong Guowei really the sixth uncle of Roncodo?

In fact, it is not, don't watch the TV series in which Long Ke has a nephew, in fact, he should call Tong GuoWei Daddy. In the previous article, Dharma Jun has already mentioned that this is a major historical error of the Yongzheng Dynasty. Today, we will confess to Longkodo's ancestors and return to the sect, and by the way, talk about his family's affairs.

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"Yongzheng Dynasty" mistakes the father for the sixth uncle: revealing the Tong Jia clan behind Tong Guowei and Long Keduo

First of all, everyone's first question is, since Tong Guowei is Longkeduo's father, then why is Tong Guowei surnamed Tong and Longkeduo surnamed Long? In fact, Long Keduo is not surnamed Long, but surnamed Tong Jia, and Tong Guowei is also surnamed Tong Jia, and they all belong to the Tong Jia clan.

The Tong Jia clan was originally surnamed Tong, and when nurha chixing was outside the Guanguan, they were the local han power faction in Liaodong. Later, Nurhaci conquered Fushun, and tong Yangzheng, the leader of the Tong clan, returned with his clan and provided Houjin with a large amount of soldiers and horses, and was thus incorporated into the flag. Tong Yang is being woven into the yellow flag, another clan member, Tong Yang, is organized into the blue flag, and some clans are included in the red flag. Because at that time, the Han people generally added a "Jia" character after the original Han surname, so their family was renamed Tong Jia. Among them, this Tong Yangzheng is Roncodo's great-grandfather.

"Yongzheng Dynasty" mistakes the father for the sixth uncle: revealing the Tong Jia clan behind Tong Guowei and Long Keduo

The special identity of the Tong Jia clan is deeply influenced by the Manchu and Han cultures, so some people still use Chinese names and continue to use the surname Tong, while some people are given Manchu names. For example, LongKeduo's grandfather Tong Tulai, "Tulai" itself is a Manchu name, he was originally the Han Army Zhenglan Banner Du tong, and then raised the flag for the Han Army yellow flag, feng first class duke, is the grandfather of the Kangxi Emperor.

After Tong Tulai, the power of the opposition was Ronkodo's father, the scheming Tong Guowei in the Yongzheng Dynasty. This Tong Guowei naturally took the Han name, he was appointed minister of the interior in the ninth year of Kangxi (1670), arrested Wu Yingxiong, the son of Wu Sangui during the Rebellion of San Fan, and in the twenty-first year of Kangxi (1682), he served as the minister of internal affairs and the minister of parliament, and was given the title of first-class duke, and twice accompanied the Kangxi Emperor in his conquest of Gardan, and later reprimanded by Kangxi for supporting the Eight Brothers Yinyu, and died in the fifty-eighth year of Kangxi (1719). Yongzheng ascended the throne, posthumously awarded the title of Taifu (太傅), and his title was Duan Chun (端纯).

"Yongzheng Dynasty" mistakes the father for the sixth uncle: revealing the Tong Jia clan behind Tong Guowei and Long Keduo

During this period, Tong Jia became more prominent. Tong Guowei's sister was married to the Shunzhi Emperor as Empress Xiaokangzhang, the biological mother of the Kangxi Emperor. Tong Guowei's two daughters were successively married to Kangxi, one was Empress Xiaoyiren and the other was a concubine of Emperor Huihui. That is to say, Tong Guowei is both the father of the Kangxi Emperor and the uncle of the Kangxi Emperor, which can be described as a thousand graces. In addition, Tong Guowei also had an older brother named Tong Guogang, who was appointed minister of the interior and was given the title of first-class duke, who was the commander of the Han army with the Yellow Banner, and kangxi conquered Gardan in the twenty-ninth year (1690) and died in Ulaanbutong.

The accumulation of three generations doomed Longkeduo's starting point not to be very low, at least the Yongzheng Emperor had to call him uncle no matter what. Since he took the Manchu name, which was already three words translated, there was no need to have a surname in front of him, so his full name should be Tong Jia Long Keduo. Unlike the Yongzheng Dynasty, which was always suppressed by Kangxi and Tong Guowei, Long Keduo's career was actually very smooth. He successively served as a first-class bodyguard, the deputy governor of Mongolia under the Zhenglan Banner, the commander of the infantry, and the Shangshu of the Liyuan Academy. After Yongzheng ascended the throne, Longkeduo's power reached its peak, serving as the official Shangshu and the commander of the infantry, attacking the first class duke, adding the title of Taibao, giving the eyes of the eyes, the four regiments of dragons, the yellow belt, and the purple dragon.

"Yongzheng Dynasty" mistakes the father for the sixth uncle: revealing the Tong Jia clan behind Tong Guowei and Long Keduo

Perhaps in response to the saying "rich but not three generations", Tong Jia's fate of reaching the peak took a sharp turn at this time. Long Keduo was so favored that even Yongzheng called him uncle instead of calling him by his first name, and without asking him, he allowed himself to elect officials and call him "Tong Xuan". However, as a courtier, the power is too great, the glory is extreme, and it has always been the way to take misfortune. In the third year of Yongzheng (1725), he was removed from the post of commander of the infantry, and in the fifth year of Yongzheng (1727), under the pretext of forming a party for personal gain and hiding jade, he was arrested and raided, convicted of 41 major crimes, and died in a forbidden place the following year.

Tong Jia was prominent in the four generations of the early Qing Dynasty, and was known as the "Tong Half Dynasty". However, after the fall of Roncodo, Tong Jia was hit hard, and since then, he has been in a slump, and his status has not been as good as before. After the middle of the Qing Dynasty, the Tong Jia clan was gradually simplified to a single surname, such as tong, tong, tong, etc., all of which regarded tong jia as their ancestors.

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