c******1 发帖数: 1 | 1 In the history of Chinese emperors, it is estimated that Qianlong is the
emperor who often wants to be searched. His birth, love, work, study, and
preferences can all be made into a big drama. Historians and gourd-eating
people are keen to study his various history, wild history, and secrets.
Don't be fooled by his appearance. TV shows are all lies. My little swallows
and crape myrtle, remember Xiayuhe, who was afraid of Daming Lake?
In most history books, Qianlong was portrayed as a good emperor with martial
arts and martial arts. Qianlong also very unceremoniously called himself "a
full old man," meaning that he was an all-powerful and qualified good
monarch.
However, Qianlong is very greedy.
In order to converge more wealth, nagong, copied home, and punished crime
silver were all played by qianlong, under the careful look, absolutely let
your brain hole open, the original qianlong is the world's first greed from
ancient times to the present.
According to the custom of the court, the minister must pay tribute to the
emperor at certain festivals to congratulate him, or he will get some good
things at ordinary times. The minister will also directly devote himself to
the emperor to show loyalty and filial piety. These contributions are
collectively referred to as tributes.
Among all the tributes, Qianlong particularly likes exotic treasures and
antique paintings. The ministers, in order to do their best, naturally do
their best to search for these things. But as an official, the only way is
to make money from corruption.
During the Qianlong period, corruption and corruption caused by tribute were
endless. The most famous should be Lishiyaoan. For Li Shiyi, who is skilled
in tribute and filial piety, Qianlong also reported that Li Di had saved
his life after the incident.
In addition, Qianlong likes to collect money. He likes to make a name for
himself and ask for money from officials who make mistakes. Guilty silver is
Qianlong's brain hole, which means that officials who have committed
mistakes can be exempted from punishment by paying a certain amount of fine
silver. |
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