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As for the question of why Qianlong was executed by Jiaqing, in fact, there is no such situation. Qianlong was the longest-lived emperor in the history of the Qing Dynasty, and during his reign, the country prospered, grew strong and was known as the "Kangqian Prosperous Era"; Jiaqing, on the other hand, was an emperor in the late Qing Dynasty, and during his reign he faced many difficulties and challenges, including invasions by Western powers such as the Opium Wars. Therefore, there is no direct connection between Qianlong and Jiaqing, and there is no situation in which Qianlong was executed by Jiaqing.
Why was Qianlong executed by Jiaqing.
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Regarding the question of why Qianlong was executed by Jiaqing, Ling Xian did not actually have such a situation. Qianlong was the longest-lived emperor in the history of the Qing Dynasty, and during his reign, the country prospered, grew strong and was known as the "Kangqian Prosperous Era"; Jiaqing, on the other hand, was a chaotic emperor of the late Qing Dynasty, and he faced many difficulties and challenges during his reign, including the Opium Wars and other invasions by Western powers. Therefore, there is no direct connection between Qianlong and Jiaqing, and there is no situation in which Qianlong was executed by Jiaqing.
Qianlong was one of the most influential emperors in the history of the Qing Dynasty, reigning for 60 years, and his rule was remarkable for China's economic development, cultural prosperity, and political stability. During the Qianlong period, he made great contributions to a wide range of arts, culture, science and technology, medicine, and education, and at the same time implemented many policies that benefited the people or made fun of them, such as reducing taxes, strengthening education, and rectifying officialdom. Jiaqing was an emperor in the late Qing Dynasty, and he faced many difficulties and challenges during his reign.
External factors such as the Opium War and the invasion of foreign powers had a huge impact on China's economy and politics, and there were also many internal problems, such as bureaucratic corruption and frequent popular uprisings. In short, Qianlong and Jiaqing were both very important emperors in the history of the Qing Dynasty, but there was no direct connection between them, and there was no such thing as Qianlong being executed by Jiaqing.
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Qianlong died on the third day of the first month of the fourth year of Jiaqing, and then He Shen hosted the funeral. On the thirteenth day of the first month, he was imprisoned, and on the eighteenth day of the first month, he was given death. Empty locust.
It wasn't that Qianlong died just after he died. Besides, we don't know if there is such a model thing as a will, and even if there is, it doesn't matter if you listen to it or not. It is said that Yongzheng also gave Qianlong a testament not to kill Zeng Jing, didn't he kill it the same? I don't know if it's true or not.
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Because Emperor Jiaqing felt that the relationship between He Shen and Emperor Qianlong was very good, if he didn't kill He Shen, He Shen was likely to shake his emperor's tears, and He Shen would become more greedy and couldn't let himself show his strength.
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The main reason is that he is worried that He Shen will rebel, He Shen's power is very large, there are many court ** who are better with him, and He Shen has a lot of property.
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Summary. Qianlong was not executed by Jiaqing. In fact, Qianlong was one of the longest-reigning emperors in Qing history, reigning for 61 years at the age of 89, during which he underwent a series of political, economic, and cultural reforms that had a profound impact on Chinese history.
Qianlong was not executed by Jiaqing. In fact, Qianlong was one of the longest-reigning emperors of the Qing Dynasty, reigning for 61 years and at the age of 89, he carried out a series of political, economic, and cultural reforms that had a profound impact on Chinese history.
However, in Qianlong's later years, due to various reasons, the accumulation of filial piety, such as corruption in officialdom and hardship in the people's livelihood, led to the intensification of social contradictions, triggered many peasant uprisings and popular uprisings, and seriously jeopardized the stability of the Xianqiao country and the stability of the rule. In addition, in his later years, Qianlong also adopted cruel measures against his sons because of power struggles and succession to the throne, and some people even thought that he was "killing his son to become benevolent", which also left a bad impression on his descendants.
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acute cerebral hemorrhage; Emperor Jiaqing was obese in the later period, there were also certain problems in cardiovascular and cerebrovascular aspects, and paid attention to face engineering, and did not fan in the very hot summer, wiped sweat, and in the later period of domestic turmoil, Emperor Jiaqing became more and more tired, which had a great impact on the body.
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It should be a brain disease, the sudden kind.
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In his later years, Liang Sicheng was lonely and helpless, and he asked for a partner who could comfort him mentally and physically. He needs a partner who takes care of each other.
Personally, I think that He Shen may not be useful even if he is tied to Jiaqing, because the amount of corruption in He Shen is staggering, Qianlong can tolerate it, but Emperor Jiaqing may not be able to tolerate him.
Because Canada is the little brother of the United States, there is no need to annex it.
This is because Qianlong was still relatively energetic at that time, and he attached great importance to power, so it was difficult to completely let go of power.