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This is a typical rise and fall, and at the same time intensifies the contradiction between Nian Qianyao and Baiguan, resulting in the situation that his thousands of people refer to.
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transferred Nian Qianyao from his post, so that he could not grasp the military power and raise troops to rebel. In addition, Yongzheng also showed that he was more open-minded and generous, although others mentioned that Nian Qianyao was not, he still wanted to protect him, so that Nian Qianyao felt that he had done his best.
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Because he was promoted only so that he could show all his flaws, so that he could justifiably arrest her.
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The crime committed by Nian Qianyao has reached an unforgivable point.
For example, he has no reverence for Yongzheng himself, and relying on his own merits, he is arrogant in front of Yongzheng, it can be said that Yongzheng has long been unbearable, but because the timing is not right, he did not deal with Nian Qianyao in time, so he continued to survive for a while.
And when he was dying, he thought that he would be able to change his mind, if he wanted to return to the northwest back then, he did not restrain his behavior, but was more unscrupulous than before, not only spitting wild words in front of his subordinates, but even humiliating Yongzheng in front of his subordinates, which is unacceptable to Yongzheng, even if you set up a big duke before, you must die at this time.
Disposal process:
Yongzheng resolutely transferred Nian Qianyao back from the frontier, and found an excuse to relieve him of military power, and then gave Nian Qianyao a lot of charges and gave the order to behead.
In addition, it is useless to keep Nian Qianyao, even if it is distributed to Ningguta, it will not be of much use, and it will waste the food of the Qing Dynasty, it is better to do two things and directly execute him, and you can also take this opportunity to uproot the forces behind him, so as to greatly stabilize your rule.
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In fact, a long time ago, Emperor Yongzheng began to guard against Nian Qianyao. Because at a celebration banquet, Emperor Yongzheng asked his soldiers to take off their armor, but the soldiers under his command did not obey Emperor Yongzheng's orders, and Nian Qianyao asked his soldiers to take off their armor at this time, and these soldiers immediately took off. It was this phenomenon that made Emperor Yongzheng realize the crisis and realize that Nian Qianyao had already achieved great success at that time.
Nian Qianyao's status in the court directly had an impact on the imperial power, which is why Emperor Yongzheng had to get rid of Nian Qianyao.
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Because Nian Qianyao no longer put the emperor in his eyes, he felt that his military achievements were outstanding, and he should have had the heart of rebellion at that time, so he did not restrain Yongzheng's decree to belittle him.
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self-sustaining merit, thinking that although he was degraded, the emperor still needed to rely on his own strength to stabilize the country, so he didn't know how to restrain.
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He thought that this was just a trick of the emperor, so he didn't take it to heart and continued to fly and dominate.
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Because Nian Qianyao had a lot of military power in his hands at that time, this made him slowly ambitious, and finally felt that he could do it, so he wanted to betray Yongzheng and make his own side dominant.
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He didn't betray Yongzheng, but what he said hinted at rebellion, and he could only say that she was proud of her merit and had no one in her eyes.
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Because Nian Qianyao's power gradually expanded, his ambitions gradually expanded, and he began to be uncontrolled by Yongzheng, and he betrayed Yongzheng for the sake of power.
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