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As Yue Fei's descendant, he inherited his integrity and loyalty, but in the end he was indeed framed by the villain and died.
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Yue Zhongqi was a pillar in the Qianlong era, because loyalty later also had power.
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Yue Zhongqi can be described as loyal, full of glory but not a little pride. It's a pity that Yongzheng was too suspicious, so he was imprisoned, and he couldn't be released until Yongzheng died.
But in the end, it was okay, after Qianlong ascended the throne, he was released and let him continue to serve.
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Yue Zhongqi once made many meritorious deeds and became a rare backbone of the Qing regime.
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Yue Zhongqi took over the camp, and Long Keduo personally read the edict, and the position was stable.
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In the end, he died of old age, and his life was relatively stable and happy.
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Because he has a lot of credit to the Qing Dynasty, and the crimes he committed are not very serious, so Yongzheng did not kill him.
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The famous general Yue Zhongqi of the Qing Dynasty was defeated, and he originally executed the execution, but later remembered that he was loyal and had many merits, and changed the decisive decision to the decisive digging, and fined 700,000 taels of silver. In the early years of Qianlong, Yue Zhongqi was demoted to a concubine, and later because of his previous outstanding military achievements, and Qianlong also wanted to enhance his reputation, and then re-activated the old Yue Zhongqi, who died of illness on the way to the war. Because of the defeat this time, the main responsibility is Fu Erdan, not Yue Zhongqi, after Fu Erdan's defeat, he was only sentenced to death with a suspended sentence, and the main responsible person did not die, if he rashly killed Yue Zhongqi, it would be unreasonable to say anything.
The scheming Yongzheng can take this opportunity to deprive him of his military power.
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Yue Zhongqi is a descendant of Yue Fei, spanning three generations of Kang Yongqian, in the Yongzheng period, and Nian Qianyao was in the company, and was later sentenced to be beheaded, because he was a descendant of Yue Fei, the sentence was changed to beheading, and he was released during the Qianlong period.
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Yue Zhongqi was implicated in political battles, so he lost his military power and became a prisoner, but soon he was reactivated because of his ability, and finally died of illness in the barracks.
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The Qing Dynasty famous general Yue Zhongqi had a good ending after the defeat, although he was imprisoned, Yongzheng still released him, and finally died on the battlefield.
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Because at that time, Yue Zhongqi no longer had the power to annihilate Han, and there was no threat to Yongzheng, and it was up to Yongzheng himself to kill Yue Zhongqi or not. Moreover, Yue Zhongqi was very loyal to the Qing Dynasty, and Yongzheng Yinhua couldn't bear to kill him.
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Because of Yong Zhengnian and Yue Zhongqi's contribution to pacifying Qinghai back then, they changed the "beheading decision" to "beheading the prison and nuclear brothers", which in the modern words of the poor family nuclear is to change the death penalty to life imprisonment. At that time, he was also old, and the life sentence was enough.
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The final ending was actually not very good, he was put into prison by Yongzheng in his later years, and stayed in the banquet prison for a long time, until the change of Tansen Dynasty, after Qianlong succeeded to the throne, he was demoted to a concubine, he made a lot of contributions to the country in his life, but in the end he did not end up with a good ending of Hanxiangmu.
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The end result was that he was thrown into prison, and then demoted to a concubine, and the emperor did not kill him, but his life situation changed.
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Yue Zhongshu Laqi lost his military power and would not pose much of a threat. Moreover, Yue Zhongqi was loyal and made a lot of contributions to the Qing Dynasty. Yongzheng didn't want to be stigmatized, so he didn't kill him.
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Because Yongzheng believes that he will not rebel. I think he's loyal. In fact, it was exactly like this, he committed suicide after he **.
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Because there are still relatively few such talents, and some of them are for people like Yongzheng, he still doesn't want to kill talents. He is more talented.
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