Not long after the death of the Qianlong Emperor, the successor Jiaqing Emperor attacked Hezhen. The Jiaqing Emperor acted violently and suddenly listed 20 crimes against Hezhen, wanting to severely punish Hezhen.

Originally, when raiding the house, more than 800 million taels of real gold and silver were found in hezhen's house, and he yan would definitely die a miserable death. Fortunately, He Yan finally took out the will given to him by the Qianlong Emperor and left a whole corpse.
As soon as the Jiaqing Emperor came to power, he acted on Hezhen, indicating that Jiaqing had long been unhappy with Hezhen, Jiaqing did not like Hezhen, and Heyan had long known. Therefore, before the Qianlong Emperor died, He Yan wanted to ask for a life-saving edict from the Qianlong Emperor, or something like a gold medal to avoid death.
Fortunately, the Qianlong Emperor was not confused to this point, so after the death of the Qianlong Emperor, He yan had no patron at all. Moving down Hezhen was not just the idea of the Jiaqing Emperor, there was a person who also contributed to the move to Hezhen. This person was the teacher of the Jiaqing Emperor: Zhu Jue.
Although Zhu Jue is a Han Chinese, with his own efforts, he became a teacher in Jiaqing at the age of 45 and had a good relationship with Jiaqing. Because Zhu Jue and Jiaqing were close, plus some other reasons, He jue was very jealous of Zhu Jue, and the relationship with Zhu Jue was not harmonious.
In the end, He Yan actually went to qianlong to make a small report and sued Zhu Jue, which made the Jiaqing Emperor very angry. How can one's own people be left unnoticed? Originally, the Jiaqing Emperor was a frugal person, and naturally could not tolerate people like He yan.
Seeing that Hezhen was clever about his father, Jiaqing was also disgusted with Hezhen's slap on the back, plus Hezhen dared to move his own people. Slowly, Jiaqing's dislike for Hezhen grew deeper and deeper. As soon as Qianlong died, Jiaqing couldn't wait to do something to Hezhen.
Jiaqing summoned Zhu Jue, who wrote a letter of impeachment and impeachment. The moment He Yan saw Zhu Jue, he knew that his good luck had finally ended here, and his life would soon be over. Unlike Hezhen's wealthy enemy country, Zhu Jue was a down-to-earth qing official, penniless, with only a bed of torn quilts and a room full of books. They are not even in their fifties, and they have not yet married a wife.
I didn't expect that a high-ranking official who was rich enough to be an enemy of the country would be overthrown by a poor official with two sleeves and a clean wind, which was something that He Yan had never dreamed of.