Emperor Yongzheng's letter of injustice was called "The Record of Great Righteousness." At that time, there were many rumors about Yongzheng, such as murdering his father, killing his brothers, altering the imperial edict, being greedy and lustful, killing innocent people, etc. There was a scholar in Hunan, Zeng Jing, who believed in rumors and went to the local governor in hopes of raising an army to capture Yongzheng. He was later sent to the capital. After the debate between Yongzheng and Zeng Jing, Zeng Jing realized his mistake. Yongzheng asked Zeng Jing to write the process of debate and his own change of mind into "The Record of Great Righteousness." This was a book that advocated the orthodoxy of the Qing Dynasty and the "Hua Yi family", refuting the idea that the Han people were the legitimate rulers of the world. The book consisted of four volumes, and it elaborated from the aspects of "cultural orthodoxy and superiority" and "political dominance and master-slave relationship"(especially emphasizing the orthodoxy of politics in the name of "Heaven"). In a sense, it could be seen as a dossier of a rebellion case, and also a confession of Yongzheng's injustice. However, Qianlong later burned all the books as soon as he ascended the throne. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
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.
Emperor Yongzheng and Emperor Yongzheng were two different novels that told the legendary stories of Emperor Yongzheng and Emperor Yongzheng respectively. Emperor Yongzheng mainly narrated the life stories and war experiences of Emperor Yongzheng during his reign. It depicted the process of Emperor Yongzheng growing from an ordinary official to a wise ruler. The novel used history as the background to show Emperor Yongzheng's political wisdom, military ability, and governance ability through fictional plots and characters. The ending of the novel also left a deep impression on people. " Emperor Yongzheng " mainly narrated the life stories and war experiences of Emperor Yongzheng during his reign. By narrating the growth process of Emperor Yongzheng, it showed Emperor Yongzheng's great talents and leadership skills. The novel also inserted a large amount of historical background and details to gain a deeper understanding of the Qing Dynasty's politics, economy, military, culture, and other aspects. The ending of the novel was rather tragic and left a deep impression. These two works not only narrated the history, but also added fictional plots and characters to show the different characteristics and charm of Emperor Yongzheng and Emperor Yongzheng through different narrative angles.
Emperor Yongzheng was a famous emperor of the Qing Dynasty. He reigned from 1722 to 1735. His reign was one of the most glorious periods of the Qing Dynasty and was also considered one of the clearest periods of political clarity in Chinese history. Under the rule of Emperor Yongzheng, the Qing Dynasty made great progress in politics, economy, culture and other aspects. Emperor Yongzheng attached great importance to education, built irrigation works, and promoted agricultural technology, which greatly improved China's agricultural production. He was also committed to improving social order and strengthening the management of border areas to maintain the country's security and stability. Emperor Yongzheng was also a lover of literature. He loved poetry and had written many excellent works. His poetry style was fresh and refined, rich in philosophy, and was known as the "Sage of Poetry". Emperor Yongzheng's poems and calligraphy were of great artistic and historical value.
In the Yongzheng Dynasty, Jiao Huang played the role of Yongzheng.
The actor who played the role of Yongzheng in the Yongzheng Dynasty was Tang Guoqiang.
The actor who played the role of Yongzheng in the Yongzheng Dynasty was Tang Guoqiang.
Er Yuehe's Emperor Yongzheng was a famous historical novel about the policies and wars during the reign of Emperor Yongzheng and his political relationship with the Kangxi, Yongzheng, and Qianlong emperors. The novel was set in the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty. Through the description of Emperor Yongzheng, it showed his intelligence, wit, coldness and decisiveness. At the same time, it also reflected the political, economic and cultural changes of Chinese society at that time. The Yongzheng Emperor in the novel was a very controversial character. He was a very talented and courageous politician who was good at dealing with complex political situations. He also had extraordinary military skills. He had successfully resisted the invasion of foreign enemies and maintained the security and stability of the country. However, he also had some negative characteristics such as ruthlessness, cruelty, selfishness and hypocrisy, which led to his rule not being accepted by the people. The political relationship between Emperor Yongzheng and Emperor Kangxi in the novel was also an important plot. During the reign of Emperor Yongzheng, he had many political struggles with Emperor Kangxi in an attempt to seize the throne. The confrontation between them was full of tricks and conspiracies, which also reflected the complexity and chaos of Chinese society and political culture at that time. Emperor Yongzheng is a novel full of historical and political elements, with high artistic and cultural value. It not only had a profound influence on Chinese literature, but also won widespread praise internationally.
There are a total of 262 chapters in Emperor Yongzheng.
[You can find the TMT version of Emperor Yongzheng written by Er Yuehe online.] There were many websites that offered free downloads, including the complete works and the latest chapters of Emperor Yongzheng. This novel narrated the legendary life of Emperor Yongzheng.
In the Qing Dynasty, the imperial guards were key military officials. The imperial guards were divided into ranks, namely,"First-class Guard"(Third Grade, Deputy Minister),"Second-class Guard"(Fourth Grade, Official Department +),"Third-class Guard"(Fifth Grade, Official Department-), and "Blue-feathered Guard"(Sixth Grade, Deputy Department-). In the Yongzheng Dynasty, Tu Lichen was the "leader of the imperial guards". He was more likely to be the "leader of the stick" of the "first-class guards". His rank was the third rank, and his administrative rank was the deputy minister level, similar to the rank of "deputy military region". His military rank was basically "major general." Yongzheng once sent the ninth prince Yinhe and ten sons of the Upper Three Banners (imperial guards) to serve under Nian Gengyao's command in the Northwest Camp. The purpose was to ease the pressure of public opinion and maintain the stability of the throne, but there were also many other considerations. In addition, in the movie plot, there were imperial guards involved in related events, such as Fifth Brother Zhang being forced to take the blame for others and then being saved by the Thirteenth Son of the Emperor to become an imperial guard. Also, in the story of "The Flying Guillotine," Emperor Yongzheng ordered Xin Kang, the imperial bodyguard, to make the Flying Guillotine to carry out a bloody suppression. The novel "Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!