Tian Wenjing was originally an important minister, why were the graves dug up in the end?

Updated on history 2024-06-13
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Because some people did not agree with his new policy, they felt that it had harmed their own interests, so they dug up his grave in order to vent their anger.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Tian Wenjing (1662-1733) was the governor of Yongzheng in the Qing Dynasty. Originally from the Han Army, the blue flag was carried into the yellow flag. Born as a prisoner.

    In the twenty-second year of Kangxi (1683), he was born in Shi County, and was promoted to Zhizhi County and Zhizhou, which lasted for more than 20 years. Later, he was changed to a member of the sixth official department, Wai Lang and Lang Zhong, fifty-six years, and a bachelor's degree in the official cabinet. After Sejong ascended the throne, he was greatly favored.

    In the first year of Yongzheng (1723), he was appointed as the political envoy of Shanxi, and in the following year, he was transferred to the political envoy of Henan and promoted to governor. With many years of experience as a magistrate, Tien Boon Kyong vigorously promoted Sejong's reform policy to rectify maladministration. Mainly involved in the impeachment of private fraud**; Inventory the arrears and implement the envy and solution; restricting the privileges of the gentry and strictly restricting the payment of money and food; Strict implementation of the armor protection system, etc.

    Tian Wenjing's practice caused dissatisfaction among some ** inside and outside the imperial court, and was successively impeached by Li Fu, the governor of Zhili, and Xie Jishi, the superintendent of the imperial history. However, Sejong was appointed as a "model Xinjiang official" with a real heart, and his appointment was the same. For five years, he was appointed as the governor of Henan, and the title of secretary of the military department.

    For six years, he served as the governor of Henan and Shandong. Seven years, plus the crown prince Taibao. For eight years, he was also the governor of the North River.

    It was the year of the flood in Henan, Tian Wenjing hid and did not report it, and the government and the opposition stole it, but Sejong still tolerated it. On November 21, 10 years, he died of illness.

    He is the author of "Fuyu Xuanhua Lu" and "Matters Concerning the Regulations of the Imperial Decree" (together with Li Weizhi's work as "Matters of the Prefecture and County of Qinxu"), and has presided over the compilation of "Henan Tongzhi". Some of his recitals are included in the "Zhu Criticism Decree".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There is indeed such a thing, because Qianlong is a relatively capable person, so some people are jealous of him, so it is like this.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In fact, Tian Wenjing didn't do anything wrong, but his tomb happened to be in the location of the royal road, and Emperor Qianlong didn't know that this was his tomb, so he directly razed this tomb to the ground.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    What Tian Wenjing did wrong was to write down his criticism of Emperor Qianlong and let others know, otherwise Emperor Qianlong would not have done this.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Tian Wenjing didn't make a mistake, his grave was dug up was actually a misunderstanding, it was ** when he was repairing the royal road that proposed that there was a grave blocking the way, and Emperor Qianlong thought that it was the tomb of ordinary people, so he directly ordered it to be dug up.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because Qianlong was on the way to worship his father, because the carriage was too big to cross, the road could not pass, and after checking it, he found out that Tian Wenjing's tomb was extended to the road and the carriage could not pass, so he sent someone to pout his tomb.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because he wrote an article with the meaning of Qianlong's mediocrity, Qianlong was very angry, so he sent someone to dig his grave to relieve the hatred in his heart.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In fact, Tian Wenjing did not offend Qianlong, and there was no contradiction between the two sides. Because Qianlong wanted to repair the royal road at that time, and Tian Wenjing's grave happened to be on the road to be repaired, ** took the initiative to dig his grave.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    He said something that Qianlong didn't like to hear, which angered Qianlong, which made Qianlong dig his grave after his death.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    After Tian Wenjing died of illness in 1732, Emperor Yongzheng sent a special person to build a large-scale Tian cemetery for him in the west of Liulin Zhuang in the south of Yizhou City. After the Tian Cemetery was destroyed, a pair of white marble lions outside the tomb gate were transferred to the front of the Taishan Palace Temple in Beibaijian. By the end of the Qing Dynasty, the Tian tomb was stolen.

    Later, the graves were demolished, the coffins and corpses were all destroyed, and all the burial goods were stolen. Only two stone turtles are left of the inscription tablet inscribed by Emperor Yongzheng.

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