As the most important minister of Yongzheng, after he was buried next to Yongzheng after his death,

Updated on history 2024-02-26
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    is the red man in front of Yongzheng, but he may not be liked by Qianlong, Qianlong as a monarch, he can do whatever he wants, who will ask him why he wants to bulldoze this person's tombstone?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    His name is Tian Wenjing, but it was not Qianlong who deliberately wanted to bulldoze his tombstone, but made a fuss.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In fact, his name is Tian Wenjing, as for why he did this, there must be a reason, Qianlong also dares to act.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Originally, it was a sentence to pull down, which means forget it. But his own soldiers thought they had pulled the tombstone down.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The soldier misunderstood. will knock down his tombstone.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I just guess that it may be Wei Zheng, because Wei Zheng holds the main political power, and he is not very loyal to Yongzheng, and often does not listen to Yongzheng's orders.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    During the reign of the Yongzheng Emperor, he not only made a series of bold reforms to the state bureaucracy, but also implemented the reform of the minority areas. In the impression of many people, Emperor Yongzheng is also a very hard-working and diligent ruler of national affairs. However, when his name is mentioned, people often think that his death is legendary, why do you say that?

    Because the cause of his death is unknown, there are various speculations from the outside world. In response to these speculations, Emperor Qianlong not only did not give a clear explanation, but on the contrary, he also issued a number of edicts through the particularity of his status to cover up the truth of Emperor Yongzheng's death. Why did Emperor Qianlong choose to do this?

    According to folk circulation, the various reasons for Yongzheng's death, the biggest possibility is that Yongzheng died of pill poisoning, because after the death of Emperor Yongzheng, Emperor Qianlong should be the first time to bury Emperor Yongzheng, whether it is out of etiquette or benevolence, it should be a matter of concern to the whole country at that time in the Qing Dynasty, but in Emperor Yongzheng, not long after he died, the new emperor Qianlong strictly forbade the palace to talk about the cause of death of Emperor Yongzheng. Many people do not know the truth about the death of Emperor Yongzheng, if the rumors are allowed to spread around, it will only have a serious impact on the Qing Dynasty royal family, and on the other hand, if Emperor Yongzheng really died of pill poisoning, it will only bring more negative effects to the Qing Dynasty royal family, so it is necessary to prevent the spread of these negative news as much as possible.

    Although the emperor was the true son of heaven and was at the pinnacle of feudal power, as the landlords and squires of the ruling class, when supporting and helping the new emperor to consolidate his position, he must have to take advantage of it, and if the new emperor promulgated a certain policy or reform that seriously harmed his own interests, the contradiction between the two would only become more and more prominent. As a reformer, Emperor Yongzheng promulgated many reform policies and offended many interest groups, so after his death, the country was inevitably in turmoil, and Emperor Qianlong could only choose to compromise in order to stabilize the political situation as much as possible, so he chose to hide the cause of Yongzheng's death, which was a manifestation of compromise with other interest classes.

    In many historical records, before the Qianlong Emperor ascended the throne, many of his policies were contrary to his father Yongzheng Emperor, and after the death of his father, his bold change, the Qing Dynasty emperor died and had to stop the practice of the Qing Palace, which is the best proof. As the new enthroner, the Qianlong Emperor wanted to completely dispel his father's influence, and the only way to reduce his father's presence as much as possible and establish his majesty as the new emperor was to establish it.

    In any case, Emperor Qianlong did make a lot of incomprehensible moves on the death of Emperor Yongzheng. However, if we put all kinds of speculation into a little bit, it is not difficult to find that in order to stabilize the foundation of his rule, Emperor Qianlong must update his concept of governing the country and win the support of more interest strata.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because the cause of Emperor Yongzheng's death is not very glorious, it cannot be announced to the public, and it can only be covered up.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    is because Yongzheng told Qianlong that he should not tell others the cause of his death, otherwise he will be used by some well-intentioned people to make Qianlong's throne unsafe.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Because Qianlong knew that his father's death was not due to illness, but his father's retribution, because his father killed his brothers when he succeeded to the throne.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Yongzheng was buried in the Qingxi Mausoleum after his death.

    Qing Xiling: Located at the foot of Yongning Mountain, 15 kilometers west of Yixian County, Baoding City, Hebei Province, it is the mausoleum of four emperors of the Qing Dynasty since Yongzheng, and was built in 1730. The first batch of 4A-level scenic spots in the country.

    Artistic value: It is the most well-preserved mausoleum in the Qing Mausoleum architecture, showing the major development and changes of the artistic style of Chinese mausoleum construction and royal religious beliefs from the 30s of the 18th century to the early 20th century from different aspects.

    Customs value: The descendants of the Lingren still continue the unique Beijing dialect, special food, etiquette, song and dance and other very amorous folk culture.

    Historical value: It truly records the historical trajectory of the Qing Dynasty from strength to decline, from feudal society to semi-feudal and semi-colonial.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    A generation of emperors died mysteriously. Become a mystery of history through the ages. There are many legends in wild history. It's both true and false. Unverifiable.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Yongzheng has many achievements, and Yongzheng was finally stabbed to death in the Heart Cultivation Palace.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There are three causes of death:1was killed by Lu Siniang. 2.Eating a large amount of pills led to poisoning and death. 3.He suffered a stroke and died.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    When a person gets old, he dies, but it's because he's working too hard and he's too tired.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It is said that he was stabbed to death by someone else, and he was headless at the time of the funeral, but no one knows because his tomb has not been stolen. Didn't those so-called experts on the Internet say that they were poisoned by taking pills!

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