The original text of Dai Duo's secret letter to Yongzheng was: "Your servant Dai Duo sincerely hopes that your master will be blessed." I often think that life is not more than a hundred years old. It is sad that you can't swim from the red pine nuts to get the essence of Bodhidharma and become the most romantic person in ancient and modern times. Then you can't live without seeking fame. You can't live in seclusion under the forest and spring, but go with the flow and live a life of boredom. You get drunk and dream of death. You rot with the vegetation."
Dai Duo's letter to Yongzheng was about how to deal with the relationship between his father and his brothers and how to establish his own reputation. He suggested that Yongzheng maintain a harmonious image with his other brothers on the surface, but suppress his brothers who were competing with him behind his back. He also emphasized the importance of establishing one's reputation. He believed that with reputation, talented people would automatically come to join him and be more easily accepted by the ordinary people. Although Yongzheng agreed with Dai Duo's suggestion, he secretly remembered it in his heart and put it into action. In the end, Yongzheng won the throne with his strength and reputation.
Dai Duo was one of Emperor Yongzheng's important strategists. He played an important role in the process of Emperor Yongzheng's fight for the throne. However, after Yongzheng ascended the throne, he did not regard him as a hero. Instead, he executed him for corruption. Although the specific reason was not explicitly mentioned, it could be speculated that Yongzheng might think that Dai Duo knew too much about his secrets and dark side, so he decided to execute him. This decision may also have something to do with Yongzheng's control of power and his concern about potential threats. In short, Dai Duo's death was because he was executed by Yongzheng for corruption. The specific reason might be related to him knowing too many secrets and dark sides of Yongzheng.
Dai Duo's ending was to be executed by Yongzheng. He did not receive any benefits after Yongzheng ascended the throne. He was sent to Nian Gengyao's office and was accused of being a corrupt official by Yongzheng. In the end, because he was blinded by greed, he did not know how to be overcautious, and did not consider the emperor's mind, resulting in his own outcome being predictable.
Dai Duo's Ten Revelations were ten letters written by Dai Duo to Yin Zhen during the Yongzheng period. They contained some important suggestions and strategies for Yin Zhen to seize the throne. Dai Duo suggested that Yinzhen should serve Emperor Kangxi with loyalty and filial piety, show his ability, and deal with the relationship between his brothers. He also suggested that Yinzhen should build a good relationship with his officials and subordinates, cultivate his own team, and not care about small profits, but focus on the big picture. Dai Duo's suggestion played an important role in helping Yinzhen succeed in ascending the throne as Yongzheng Emperor. However, Dai Duo was eventually executed by Yongzheng for corruption and forming cliques.
"Letter to Ren An" was a prose written by Bai Juyi, a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty. The full text is as follows: Letter to Ren An I, Bai Juyi, am very cautious. In the past, Han Confucians said that the rise and fall of the world was the responsibility of every man. Today's events made me realize that these words were not false. I privately think that the affairs of the country depend on the people. The affairs of the common people depend on the courtiers. I often think that the world is for the public, not for personal gain. Often loyal to the country, can not be for personal feelings. Therefore, I often encourage myself and dare not slack off. I heard that Your Majesty is holy and the world is peaceful. I'm always careful not to offend you. I hope Your Majesty will attach equal importance to grace and power, and use me to make the world peaceful and the people happy. I am willing to do my best for the country. If there is a need, I am willing to go to the front line to guard the territory. If there is a disaster, I am willing to go to the disaster area to help the victims. If there are thieves, I am willing to go to hunt down and quell the rebellion. I am willing to be loyal to Your Majesty day and night. I am willing to take the lead for the safety of the country. I am willing to leave no property after death, only a piece of loyalty to tell Your Majesty. I hope Your Majesty will take me as a warning and not disappoint me. I hope Your Majesty will follow my example and make all the subjects loyal to Your Majesty. I report to Juyi.
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