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He Yan monopolized the power, looked at the law, and took stock of those imperial historians who dared to fight with He Yan

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Throughout the dynasties, "imperial history" has been a specific official position. In the Qing Dynasty, yushi's duty was to monitor the words and deeds of imperial court officials and their families. Because of the favor of the Qianlong Emperor, He Yan alone held more than fifty official positions, and one person was above ten thousand people, and his power was tilted toward the opposition. He yan's family is also violating the law and violating the law. In the face of Hezhen's power, did he dare to stand up to The Imperial History of Wakan? The answer is yes! There's more than one. Today Xiaobian takes you to take stock of those who dare to compete with the imperial historians.

First, "Burning Car Imperial History" Xie Zhending

He Yan monopolized the power, looked at the law, and took stock of those imperial historians who dared to fight with He Yan

Xie Zhending statue

Xie Zhending was a soldier of Qianlong for forty-five years. He is upright and upright, unaccustomed to he's arbitrary and arbitrary practices, and is bent on killing and killing hezhen's vigor.

Once, when Yushi Xie Zhending was patrolling the city, he saw a luxurious carriage flaunting in the street and rampaged, so he went up and stopped it. Xie Zhending told the driver that the construction of the car was beyond the standard, and he had to warn the people on the car. Who expected that the people on the car, instead of admitting their mistakes, broke their mouths and scolded, and did not put Xie Zhending in their eyes. The retinue next to him reminded Xie Zhending that this was hefu's car, and we couldn't afford to offend, so let him go. However, instead of being able to bear it, the annoyed Xie Zhending grabbed Hezhen's house slave and set a fire to burn the luxurious carriage.

The news quickly reached Washu's ears, and Washu jumped like thunder. It turned out that the person sitting in the car was the younger brother of a concubine of Hezhen. He Yanyi actually bullied his own family, thinking that Xie Zhencheng could not get along with himself. Xie Zhending was impeached on the list of crimes, and Xie Zhending was also dismissed.

Soon, Xie Zhending was not afraid of power, and the news of burning and burning the carriage spread throughout the capital. The Qianlong Emperor's grandson, the Daoguang Emperor, called Xie Zhending the "Imperial History of Burning Cars".

2. Yushi Cao Xibao

He Yan monopolized the power, looked at the law, and took stock of those imperial historians who dared to fight with He Yan

Stills of Cao Xibao

Also wanting to impeach and punish him was Yushi Cao Xibao. Cao Xibao knew that he was weak and weak, and he was suffering from no evidence and could not directly compete with Hezhen, so he wanted to start from Hezhen's domestic slaves.

After a long period of visiting and investigating, it was finally discovered that Liu Quan, the housekeeper of Hezhen, had "committed illegal acts".

Liu Quanquan was the housekeeper of the House of Hefu. During hezhen's most difficult childhood, Liu Quan did not abandon Hezhen, led Hezhen to borrow money everywhere, and raised Hezhen and Lin to grow up. He Yan was grateful to Liu Quan.

After an investigation, Cao Xibao found that the height of Liu's family house and the size of the door opening were beyond the regulations. Moreover, Liu Quan's carriage was also illegal. According to Yi Li's "Book of Wang Du", "The Son of Heaven drives six, the princes drive five, the Qing drive four, the doctor three, the second scholar, and the shuren one." "According to the etiquette system, the carriage of the Shu people can only have one horse carriage, while Liu Quan's carriage has three horses. A domestic slave actually sat in a three-horse cart, in a feudal society with a very clear hierarchical identity, which was a serious violation of the legal system.

Cao Xibao wrote a good recital and prepared for impeachment and punishment. However, the Qianlong Emperor was celebrating his seventieth birthday at the summer resort, and the news could not be delivered at the first time. Before Cao Xibao could leave to meet the Qianlong Emperor, someone acted in advance to inform Hezhen. He Yan rushed back to Beijing overnight, taught Liu Quan a set of words, arranged everything, and then rushed back to the summer resort overnight.

He Yan first took the lead and retreated, admitting that he was busy with the government and neglected to manage the domestic slaves. He also ordered Liu Quan to be brought up to confront Cao Xibao. Liu Quan, dressed in patched clothes, pretended to be diligent and thrifty, traveled by walking, and did not have a carriage. Pretend to be aggrieved. Looking at the "poor" Liu Quan in front of him, Qianlong believed his words, believing that Cao Xibao was a personal vendetta and dismissed Cao Xibao. However, He Yan did not spare Cao Xibao, and repeatedly deliberately retaliated against Cao Xibao, causing Cao Xibao to be exhausted and die unjustly.

3. Yushi Qianfeng and Liu Yong

He Yan monopolized the power, looked at the law, and took stock of those imperial historians who dared to fight with He Yan

Stills of Liu Yong

In 1782, Yushi Qianfeng wrote a letter impeaching Shandong Governor Guotai for embezzling and embezzling treasury silver, and demanding bribes from the prefectures and counties under his jurisdiction, resulting in a deficit in the treasury of the state capitals.

This Guotai was the uncle of fucha, a concubine of the Qianlong Emperor, and the uncle of the Qianlong Emperor. When Qian Feng first wrote to impeach Guotai, the Qianlong Emperor sent a message to Yu Yijian, a fellow of Cathay's party and shandong province.

Yu Yijian flattered Cathay on weekdays, and at this time he vigorously defended Cathay. The Qianlong Emperor believed his words, believing that Cathay was innocent, and did not pursue the matter further. The first petition did not work, and Qian Feng again wrote to impeach Cathay Pacific. This time, the Qianlong Emperor sent He Yan and Liu Yong as imperial historians, and together with Qian Feng, went to Shandong to investigate the case.

He Yan and Cathay are very good friends, and before the three of them can leave, He Yan has already sent someone to Shandong to deliver a letter. Along the way, he also constantly "brainwashed" Qian Feng, threatening Qian Feng not to seriously examine it. But Qian Feng is a lord who is not afraid of death and insists on handling cases impartially.

When Qian Feng and his party came to Shandong, Cathay Pacific had already borrowed silver from merchants and deposited them in the warehouse. The careful Liu Yong found that the color weight of the silver two was not right, not the silver of the official government, knew that there was a ghost in it, and reminded Qian Feng to let him speak out, if there was a merchant's silver two stored here, he could come to collect it. The news came out that there were indeed merchants who received silver one after another, and soon the silver treasury was empty. He kanmi could no longer shield Cathay, and began to cooperate with Liu Yong in interrogating Cathay. The results of the review are also shocking, Cathay Pacific embezzled and demanded a total of 80,000 taels of silver! The enraged Qianlong Emperor ordered Cathay to be sent back to Beijing, and at Liu Yong's insistence, Guotai and his co-conspirator Yu Yijian were executed together.

In order to overthrow Hezhen, Liu Yong also presented the Qianlong Emperor with a secret letter written by Hezhen to Guotai. However, the cunning Hezhen reacted quickly and cleverly, and Qianlong believed Heyan's sophistry, so that Hezhen escaped the sanctions. However, Liu Yong, who stood up for justice, was retaliated against, his official position was demoted, he was not promoted for several years, and he was often reprimanded by the Qianlong Emperor.

Summary: Although He yan single-handedly covered the sky and did a lot of illegal things with the emperor's favor, justice is ultimately in people's hearts, and there will always be people who stand up to maintain justice. Evil will not triumph over justice after all, and those who do evil will be punished as they deserve.

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