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Six strange literal prison cases in the history of the Qing Dynasty

Six strange literal prison cases in the history of the Qing Dynasty

One: The case of great disrespect in scientific expeditions

Six strange literal prison cases in the history of the Qing Dynasty

In the first imperial examination held in the Qing Dynasty, a Henan zhongju writer wrote the emperor's uncle Dolgun as wang's uncle Dolgun, which was a great disrespect to the regent Dolgun, not only were the candidates punished, but the chief examiners Ouyang Steaming and Lü Yunyu were both unlucky, and both were dismissed from their posts and investigated.

Two: Huang Yuqi's anti-poetry case

Six strange literal prison cases in the history of the Qing Dynasty

In the second year of Shunzhi, a Jiangyin man named Huang Yuqi wrote a poem in which two sentences, "Even if it is against the heavens, the retrograde day and dusk do not know how to return" Three years later, he was accused of being an anti-poem, and according to the law, he was killed with corpses, and his children were made slaves to the bannermen.

Three: The case of the monk writing a rebellious book privately

Six strange literal prison cases in the history of the Qing Dynasty

A Guangdong monk named Shi Hanke was searched outside the city of Nanjing by the Qing soldiers guarding the city, and the historical manuscript recorded the deeds of the anti-Qing zhishi, which was a great taboo, and the monk was arrested, severely tortured and tortured for more than a year, and finally exiled to Shenyang on the charge of privately writing a reverse book.

Four: Zhuang Ting's Ming History Case

Six strange literal prison cases in the history of the Qing Dynasty

During the Kangxi Dynasty, a blind man named Zhuang Tingxin, who did not know how to transform qianduo, invited a group of talents to write up the history of Chongzhen and the Southern Ming Dynasty, and called Nurhaci a slave chieftain, and later exposed, Aobai ordered a strict investigation, and finally killed more than 70 people.

Five: Zhu Fangdan's demon words deceived the public

Six strange literal prison cases in the history of the Qing Dynasty

Zhu Fangdan was a doctor and the person Kangxi hated the most, he thought that the central brain of people was the brain rather than the heart, Kangxi thought that his remarks were demonizing the public, and he was bound to kill him to be comfortable, not only that Kangxi also burned all his medical works.

Six: Qingfeng illiterate case

Six strange literal prison cases in the history of the Qing Dynasty

This is the most famous literary prison in the Manchu Qing, Xu Jun of the Hanlin Academy accidentally wrote His Majesty underground, Yongzheng was furious, searched out poems in his home, Qingfeng could not read, and what happened was turning over the book. This was a great disrespect to daqing, and Xu Jun was executed for the crime of deliberate slander.

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