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The Jinyiwei ran through the entire Ming Dynasty. Why did the Qing Dynasty completely abolish this system only a few years after it was established?

2024-09-21 14:34
Why did the Qing Dynasty only retain the Jinyiwei system for one year?
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2024-09-21 16:08

The Jinyiwei was a special military organization in the Ming Dynasty. It was directly commanded by the emperor and was responsible for monitoring the activities of officials, civilians, and the army. It was considered the emperor's private police. However, after the establishment of the Qing Dynasty, due to the special status and power of the Jinyiwei, this system was quickly abolished. The main reasons for the abolition of the Jinyiwei in the Qing Dynasty were as follows: The Qing court believed that the Jinyiwei's power was too great and exceeded its scope of responsibility, which was easy to breed corruption and abuse of power. The Qing court was worried that the existence of Jinyiwei would threaten the safety of other officials and the army and cause instability. The Qing court believed that the Jinyiwei's power and influence came from the emperor's trust. Once the emperor lost his trust, the Jinyiwei would lose its power and influence. Therefore, after the Qing Dynasty was established, it quickly abolished the Jinyiwei system and replaced it with other military institutions to monitor the activities of officials and the army to ensure national security and stability.

Through the Qing Dynasty and Ming Dynasty

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2025-01-13 19:39

The following are a few novels that have transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty: The Little Emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Long Wan Sheng Shi, Crossing the Little Marquis of the Ming Dynasty, The Chronicles of the Ming Emperor, Late Ming, and Enlightenment. These novels cover different types and storylines. I hope you will like them.

Sixty years after the fall of the Ming Dynasty and the rise of the Qing Dynasty

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2024-12-21 04:34

The 60 Years of the Ming Dynasty's Fall and the Qing Dynasty's Rise can be listened to online.

Why did Yi Zhongtian belittle the Ming Dynasty and praise the Qing Dynasty? Was the Ming Dynasty really worse than the Qing Dynasty?

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2024-09-24 10:09

Yi Zhongtian was a famous historian and emcee. He had commented on ancient Chinese history in his works. These evaluations often involved the politics, economy, culture, and other aspects of different dynasties. Yi Zhongtian had once put forward some views on the comparison between the Ming Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty, including: 1. The Ming Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty had different political systems. The Qing Dynasty adopted the autocratic and feudal monarchical system, while the Ming Dynasty was more open and implemented democratic politics. In terms of economy, the Qing Dynasty was relatively developed, especially in agriculture and craftsmanship. The Ming Dynasty, on the other hand, had some economic problems such as financial constraints and trade restrictions. In terms of culture, the traditional culture of the Qing Dynasty was more conservative, while the Ming Dynasty was more open. Some cultural innovation and literary schools appeared. Yi Zhongtian's view was not absolute, and it was also criticized by some historians and historians. There was no simple answer to the question of whether the Ming and Qing Dynasties were worse than the Qing Dynasty. Every dynasty had its own unique historical background and characteristics, and many factors needed to be considered when evaluating the same period of history.

Is it through the embroidered spring knife to see the Ming Dynasty Jinyiwei?

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2024-09-11 13:07

Sorry, I'm not a fan of online literature. I'm a person who loves reading novels. I can answer questions about history, politics, culture, and so on. I can't give you an accurate answer to your question because I don't have any background knowledge about the Embroidered Spring Dao and the Ming Dynasty Jinyiwei.

Ming Dynasty's Strongest Jinyiwei

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2024-12-19 23:35

Ming Dynasty's Strongest Jinyiwei was a novel that was reborn in the Jinyiwei of the Ming Dynasty. It told the story of how the protagonist Li Qing used the bounty system to play around in the underworld. In the story, there were all kinds of peerless masters and martial arts manuals, such as the Sunflower Manual, Little Li Flying Dagger, Thirteen Fast Swords, Flying Fairy from Beyond the Sky, Nine Yin and Nine Yang, etc. The author of the novel was Meng San, and the novel had been published on multiple websites. The latest chapters might be delayed.

Legend Decrypts: The Jinyiwei established by Zhu Yuanzhang for more than 300 years, why was it abolished in the Qing Dynasty in one year?

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2024-09-21 14:31

Zhu Yuanzhang set up the Jinyiwei for more than 300 years. Why was it abolished in the Qing Dynasty? The Jinyiwei was an important organization in the Ming Dynasty. It was directly led by the emperor and was responsible for monitoring the political activities of the capital and local officials. During the Ming Dynasty, the Jinyiwei were so powerful that they could even change the results of the election of officials. However, in the Qing Dynasty, due to the change in the political system, the functions of the Jinyiwei gradually became vague and no longer as important as before. The Qing rulers took a series of measures to abolish the Jinyiwei system, including weakening its power and merging it into customs and other institutions. Therefore, although the Jinyiwei had existed for more than 300 years during the Ming Dynasty, it was abolished within a year during the Qing Dynasty due to the changes in the political system and the gradual blurring of its functions.

The Jinyiwei of the Ming Dynasty were so powerful in movies and TV dramas. Where did the Jinyiwei go when the Ming Dynasty died?

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2024-09-18 17:46

The Jinyiwei of the Ming Dynasty was indeed very powerful in the movies and dramas, but the real Jinyiwei in history was not that powerful. During the Ming Dynasty, the Jinyiwei was an important organization of the imperial court responsible for protecting the safety of the palace and important figures of the imperial court. The members of the Jinyiwei were sent by the imperial court and had a certain degree of independence and command. They usually wore Jinyiwei uniforms and held weapons, looking very mighty. However, when the Ming Dynasty fell, the Jinyiwei did not all stay in the court but scattered all over the country. Some Jinyiwei were sent to guard various places, while others might be exiled to other places. For example, after the fall of the Ming Dynasty, Jinyiwei personnel were placed in various places to guard local officials and people. The Jinyiwei were not that powerful in history. Their main duty was to protect the safety of the important figures in the Imperial Palace and the Imperial Court, not to engage in war or invasion.

Why are there only the Ming Tombs among the 16 emperors of the Ming Dynasty?

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2025-01-03 16:01

The reason why there were only the Ming Tombs among the 16 emperors of the Ming Dynasty was because three of them were not buried in the Ming Tombs in Beijing. As the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang's tomb was located in the Ming Xiao Tomb in Nanjing. Because the capital of the Ming Dynasty was in Nanjing, he was not buried in the Ming Tombs in Beijing. Emperor Jianwen Zhu Yunwen was overthrown by his uncle Zhu Di and his whereabouts were unknown, so he was not buried in the Ming Tombs. In addition, because his brother, Emperor Yingzong, did not recognize him as the emperor after the restoration, Emperor Zhu Qiyu of the Ming Dynasty destroyed the tomb he built on Tianshou Mountain and buried him in Jingtai Tomb in the western suburbs of Beijing as a prince. Therefore, the other three emperors of the Ming Dynasty were not buried in the Ming Tombs.

Why did Pu Songling write about the Ming Dynasty and not the Qing Dynasty? The article also used the officials of the Qing Dynasty.

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2024-09-13 13:11

Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio was an ancient Chinese novel that used myths, legends, and ghosts as its theme. It described some stories of strange people and monsters. Although some of the plots in Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio involve people and events in the Qing Dynasty, the main story takes place in the Ming Dynasty. During the Ming Dynasty, society was relatively stable, the economy was prosperous, and literature and art developed to a higher level. Pu Songling, the author of Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, drew lessons from the literary achievements of his predecessors and created some excellent works in the cultural atmosphere of that time. At the same time, because the Ming Dynasty government had strict control over culture, the creation of novels was also restricted. Although there were some characters and events from the Qing Dynasty in the story, they were not part of the main plot. Pu Songling's main purpose in writing Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio was to describe the stories of the monsters and the influence they had on human society and human emotions. Therefore, although there are some elements of the Qing Dynasty in the Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio, the main plot and characters take place in the Ming Dynasty.

Passing through the high martial arts and Ming Dynasty, becoming the Jinyiwei at the beginning

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2024-12-20 13:30

The author of this fantasy magic novel was Three Liang Sorrow. The story took place during the chaotic Ming Dynasty. The protagonist, Lin Mang, traveled to this era and became a Jinyiwei. The Jinyiwei was a special position. They wore flying fish robes and held embroidered spring knives. They represented the imperial power and were responsible for maintaining social order. The plot of this novel was full of ups and downs, and it was exciting. It was a fantasy magic novel with excellent plot and writing style.

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