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Cao Xueqin wrote something that should not be written in the criminal law, and it was found out, even if he committed a big crime, this crime was very serious at that time, that is, the crime of writing, so the emperor confiscated his home.
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They all say it's a deficit, but I don't think it's. The reason why the Cao family really wants to raid the house is that the Cao family has no political consciousness. Yongzheng's reform was carried out to spread the stalls into the mu, but the Cao family not only did not support it, but also secretly opposed, bringing a bad head to the gentry in Jiangsu and Zhejiang.
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In fact, there is nothing wrong with it, but the Cao family, who served the emperor, has already had a deficit in the family due to receiving the emperor many times, and the long-term consumption has also made the Cao family decline day by day.
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On the one hand, Cao Xueqin's family owed a lot of money to the emperor's family, and on the other hand, he did not stand in line to support Yongzheng when he was the prince.
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Because when Cao Xueqin wrote Dream of Red Mansions, she mentioned some things about the Ming Dynasty in the book, so Yongzheng confiscated him in the name of opposing the Qing Dynasty and restoring the Ming Dynasty.
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Because their family's power is too great and they monopolize the economy, this potato collapse is a potential threat to Yongzheng. The confiscated family property has a total of 10,000 taels of cash, and there are 19 hectares of fertile land, which can be said to be rich and rival the country.
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Because his family was suspected of rebellion, a total of about 10 million family assets were confiscated during the raid, which is very much.
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One of the main reasons why Cao's family was raided was that Cao Fu had a deficit in weaving money, because in his later years, Emperor Kangxi spent a lot of money on the Cao family holiday in Jiangnan 6 times, and there was also a deficit. In addition, he was framed by the newly appointed **, so he was raided.
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Because at that time, Yongzheng found out the deficit of the Cao family. In order to fill this hole and curry favor with the newly appointed salt official, the Cao family was framed by this **, saying that the Cao family was transferring property, and the Cao family was raided because of their son.
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Cao Xueqin is the author of "Dream of Red Mansions", one of the four famous novels of our country, and Cao Xueqin's form is also very ups and downs. And Cao Xueqin's family is also the same as the Jia family in "Dream of Red Mansions", experiencing the whole process from prosperity to decline. In fact, Cao Xueqin's family was not so prosperous at the beginning, and since Cao Xueqin's great-grandfather became a royal guard, the Cao family began to develop slowly.
The reason why Cao Xueqin's great-grandfather was able to be reused by Emperor Kangxi was because his wife was Emperor Kangxi's nurse. <>
or Emperor Kangxi's biological mother died very early, so he had a good relationship with the nurse. has a great-grandfather, Cao Xueqin's grandfather Cao Yin also served around the prince at a very young age. The relationship between Cao Yin and Emperor Kangxi is also very deep, and when Cao Yin died, Emperor Kangxi was also very sad, and let his son inherit Cao Yin's position.
Although during the period of Emperor Kangxi, the Cao family slowly developed stronger and stronger, and the foundation became deeper and deeper, but after Yongzheng became emperor, everything slowly changed. <>
Kangxi and Yongzheng are two completely different people, although the quarrel was reused by Emperor Kangxi, but Yongzheng was not optimistic about the Cao family, but marginalized it. Not long after Yongzheng succeeded to the throne, the Cao family was raided, and Cao Xueqin naturally went to the people and began a hard life. During the period of Emperor Kangxi, the Cao family was in charge of salt, and after Yongzheng ascended the throne, he wanted to reform the salt policy, so he took the Cao family as a knife.
Because it was also strictly controlled in ancient times, Yongzheng also wanted to reform, and the salt merchants were basically very extravagant at that time, so Yongzheng felt that the Cao family was not well controlled. <>
In fact, to put it bluntly, the Cao family was also a victim of political struggles, and Cao Xueqin was still very young at that time, so naturally it had nothing to do with him. "Dream of Red Mansions" was also written in Cao Xueqin's upheaval life, and it is also very related to Cao Xueqin's own life.
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The reason why Cao Xueqin's family offended Emperor Yongzheng was mainly because Emperor Yongzheng thought that Cao Xueqin's father was a weak person and was not enough to take on great responsibilities, so Emperor Yongzheng ordered to write the scriptures of the Cao family. The Cao family was not welcomed by the Yongzheng Emperor. Cao Xueqin's family was very wealthy, and when Cao Xueqin was young, his father was in charge of Jiangning weaving.
This is a very important official position. The reason why the Cao family was able to get ahead was mainly because Cao Xueqin's grandfather Cao Yin was the foil of Emperor Kangxi. Cao Yin's mother was Emperor Kangxi's nanny in his childhood, and Emperor Kangxi attached great importance to the Cao family and asked Cao Yin to go to Jiangning in the Jiangnan region to weave.
In fact, Emperor Kangxi asked Cao Yin to make Jiangning, not just to provide silk for the imperial court. Emperor Kangxi also asked Cao Yin to act as his eyes and ears in the Jiangnan region and monitor the ** in the Jiangnan region. Although Cao Xueqin was raided by Yongzheng, it was ostensibly an economic problem, mainly due to losses when weaving in Ganjiangning.
The money was not for the Cao family themselves, but for the imperial court. Kangxi knew about this. Yongzheng also knows.
Emperor Kangxi also tried every means to make up for the loss, but when he arrived in Yongzheng, he was strictly ordered to repay the loan, and he was oppressed everywhere, first he was scolded and fined, and finally Yongzheng used 400 taels of freight to copy directly to Yongzheng The reason for the actual copying of the house was a political problem, and the Cao family copied the money in the Cao family Yongzheng did that. <>
The reason why Cao Xueqin's family offended Emperor Yongzheng was mainly because Emperor Yongzheng thought that Cao Xueqin's father was a weak person and was not enough to take on great responsibilities, so Emperor Yongzheng ordered to write the scriptures of the Cao family. The Cao family was not welcomed by the Yongzheng Emperor. Cao Xueqin's family was very wealthy, and when Cao Xueqin was young, his father was in charge of Jiangning weaving.
This is a very important official position. The reason why the Cao family was able to get ahead was mainly because Cao Xueqin's grandfather Cao Yin was the foil of Emperor Kangxi. Cao Yin's mother was Emperor Kangxi's nanny in his childhood, and Emperor Kangxi attached great importance to the Cao family and asked Cao Yin to go to Jiangning in the Jiangnan region to weave.
In fact, Emperor Kangxi asked Cao Yin to make Jiangning, not just to provide silk for the imperial court. Emperor Kangxi also asked Cao Yin to act as his eyes and ears in the Jiangnan region and monitor the ** in the Jiangnan region. Although Cao Xueqin was raided by Yongzheng, it was ostensibly an economic problem, mainly due to losses when weaving in Ganjiangning.
The money was not for the Cao family themselves, but for the imperial court. Kangxi knew about this. Yongzheng also knows.
Emperor Kangxi also tried every means to make up for the loss, but when he arrived in Yongzheng, he was strictly ordered to repay the loan, and he was oppressed everywhere, first he was scolded and fined, and finally Yongzheng used 400 taels of freight to copy directly to Yongzheng The reason for the actual copying of the house was a political problem, and the Cao family copied the money in the Cao family Yongzheng did that.
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During Kangxi's reign, he had a good relationship with the Cao family, and Kangxi lived in the Cao family every time he paid a private visit to Weifu. When the emperor comes, he will definitely be well received. Over time, the Cao family had a deficit.
At that time, Cao Gusheng lived a very luxurious life. Hu Shi once commented on Cao Gusheng, saying that they like to pretend very much and have no worries about food and clothing. They also like to collect books, and they also like to use money to attract people with lofty ideals, and they also use money to tie up with big officials, so Cao Gusheng's deficit is getting bigger and bigger.
Cao's household department does not know how to manage finances, nor does he do his own weaving business. He always loses money. In the final analysis, the weaving industry is still managed by others, so the Cao family gradually lost its income, but there are still a lot of expenses.
However, Kangxi was still very good to the Cao family at that time, and once told the Cao family to try their best to make up for the losses and not to be in a hurry. Moreover, there were some natural disasters at that time, and the imperial court also needed money to help the victims, but Kangxi still told the Cao family to be careful to make up for the losses. But when the "thrifty" came to power, Cao's "good life" naturally came to an end.
At that time, Yongzheng ordered the Cao family to make up for the deficit within a time limit, and if it could not be repaid, it would be paid by property.
But in this case, Cao, who has abnormal brain circuits, is still bargaining with Yongzheng. "Jiangning weaving, slave Cao kneeling: ...I secretly read the felony of the slave's conceit, breaking the words of the first nothing.
Today, Meng Tianen is so saved, it is really unexpected. Slaves are born-again, but they weep over sin. They only knew how to make up for money and food, and the rest of the family, wives and children, were hungry and cold, and the slaves were indifferent to everything......But Yongzheng is not a vegetarian either.
He wrote on Cao's recital: "Play according to the truth! Everything is a bit of a lie, it's your own fault, it's none of me!
The meaning is obvious. Don't tell me anything, I'll see your results. With such a big hole, the Cao family naturally can't fill it, but they can't sit still.
So Cao's little brain began to use his brains, wanting to leave a way back for himself - "secretly smuggling out the family's property and storing it in relatives' homes and his old Beijing residence."
Cao's plan is really under-considered. You must know that Yongzheng has always wanted to transfer his property to the underworld to repay his debts. In doing so, Cao undoubtedly hit the muzzle of the gun. So in the sixth year of Yongzheng, the Cao family was confiscated, and the whole family was forcibly moved to Beijing. The Cao family declined overnight and fell completely.
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Maybe it's just a small indulgence of power, maybe it's not even this, because it was originally the emperor's domestic slave, and today the master is unhappy and beats you, and you don't need a reason.
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Because their family caused the weaving industry to lose money, and it lost millions; The court ordered them to make up for the shortfall, but at that time they did not have the strength to make up for it.
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