In the land of the capital, there is someone who can call the soul!
The so-called soul calling means using black magic to call away the souls of others.
Shuntian Prefecture reported that those who cast witchcraft can absorb a person's soul as long as they obtain a person's clothes and hair and perform some rituals.
The Military Aircraft Department thought it was extremely ridiculous, but both the capital and the people in the capital said it was true.
There are also endless cases of soul-calling. Shunyi County reported that someone had a talisman stuck on his back, and the end of his braid was cut off with a dagger. His soul suddenly disappeared before his family could reach him, and even his family members did not recognize him.
There was a report from Wanping County that someone was walking smoothly on the sidewalk, but his pigtail was suddenly pulled by someone. That night, the person suddenly went crazy and died.
The Manchuria Zhenglan Banner Government Office also reported that two bannermen were sitting under a tree to enjoy the cool air. A passerby came and asked for their names. As a result, the two bannermen died mysteriously that night.
More and more soul-calling cases occur, causing people's fear to spread like a plague in Gyeonggi.
I don't know where the eminent monk came from and gave the people a way to fight against sorcery, which was to cut off the braids and leave only a short part of the hair, so that the sorcerer could not use the braids to absorb people's souls.
Many ignorant people listened to this method and secretly cut off their braids, and even the Eight Banners disciples also cut off their hair in order to survive. The situation became worse and worse.
But all this has nothing to do with Jia Liu.
He was imprisoned and delivered to Beijing again.
The reason is that Wang Jie, the censor of the right capital, impeached Jia Liu for secretly dividing hundreds of thousands of taels of tax money in Linqing City among the officers and soldiers without the consent of the court, and "teaching the bandits to gain nothing from the stolen goods, which is contrary to common sense."
Asiha, the imperial censor of Zuodu who was impeached by Jia Liu for being timid and timid, also wrote a letter to expose Jia Liu's private sale of military rations and made a profit of 1,600 taels.
Qian Feng, the censor of Jiangnan Province, also wrote a letter to expose Jia Liu's bribery of more than 1,000 taels from Lu and others from the former Changsheng Army thief general, in order to seek forgiveness from the court and a military position.
At one time, the Metropolitan Procuratorate issued as many as thirteen memorials to impeach Jia Liu.
Wan, the magistrate of Qinghe County, revealed that Jia Jiashikai had demanded a bribe of one hundred taels from him, as well as three kilograms of tea, a pair of gold bracelets, and eight taels of fine tobacco.
The result was that the Qing super fighting hero who had just commanded his troops to invade Linqing City and annihilate the victorious religious bandits was once again imprisoned.
Yi Lin, the first-class guard of the Qianqing Sect, was ordered to escort the person to the capital to await trial.
But before he arrived in Beijing, there was an imperial edict, asking Jia Liu to go to Xianghe County immediately to supervise local water control.
That is flood relief.
The person who recommended Jia Liu to go to Xianghe to commit crimes and perform meritorious service was Prince Zhi, the sixth elder brother Yongrong.
The reason is that the scene when Jia Liu led the soldiers and civilians to fight the flood in Jingling and jumped into the water regardless of the danger was truly unforgettable for the sixth elder brother. At that time, he felt that the prince's brother-in-law was indeed the most loyal minister of the Qing Dynasty.
How could such a loyal minister be punished for a trivial matter?
No matter what, you have to make people take the blame and make meritorious deeds.
When Prince Zhi recommended Jia Liu, Fulehun, the minister of the Ministry of Rites, was also present. Qianlong asked him for his opinion. The official of the Ministry of Rites did not hesitate and said: "I think that although Jia Jiashikai has some shortcomings, he still has some abilities.
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After coming out of the palace, he saw that it was getting late, so Fulehun went home directly from get off work.
After arriving home, his wife, Niu Gulushi, served herbal tea to quench the master's thirst.
After drinking for a while, Fulehun's second son Anmu sneaked over and handed a booklet titled "Chen and the Emperor share the same lineage" to his father.
Fullerhun took it curiously and asked his son casually: "What kind of book is this?"
An Mu murmured: "Ama sees it for herself. My son doesn't dare to say nonsense."
Fulehun couldn't help but be curious about his son's appearance. He opened it and took a look, only to find that his complexion changed drastically after looking at it for a while.
It turns out that this book was compiled by someone who claimed that the emperor was not a Manchu, but a Han.
It is said that the current Queen Mother and Chen Ge's wife were pregnant at the same time and gave birth to children at the same time. As a result, the Chen family gave birth to a son and the Queen Mother gave birth to a daughter.
It was a critical period for the Holy Patriarch and his sons to seize the throne. In order to fight for the throne, the late emperor, who wanted a son, used a trick - he took the son of the Chen family into Prince Yong's Mansion and exchanged his daughter for the Chen family.
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When Mr. Chen Ge knew about it, he had no choice but to admit that he was unlucky because he did not dare to offend the late emperor. At the same time, he sued himself and returned home to avoid disaster.
The child exchanged by the late emperor was later named Hongli, who is the current Emperor Qianlong.
The book also records subsequent events, saying that after the daughter of the late emperor grew up in the Chen family, she married the Jiang family in Changshu, Jiangsu. For this reason, the Jiang family built a "Princess Building" for her to live in.
After the current emperor succeeded to the throne, because he knew that his biological father was Mr. Chen Ge, he treated the Chen family in Haining with great courtesy. As a result, many Chen family members now hold high official positions.
He also said that Qianlong visited the south of the Yangtze River several times and visited the Chen family in Haining four times. Especially before leaving on the last time, he walked to the door of the Chen family and told the Chen family: "Unless the emperor comes in the future, this door should not be opened easily."
From then on, the door of Chen's house has been locked.
What's more, the plaques on the "Ai Ri Hall" and "Chunhui Hall" in the Chen family's residence in Haining were written by the current emperor.
The word "Love Day" comes from the article "Filial Son Loves Day" in "Filial Piety" by Yang Xiong, a Chinese poet and poet. Later generations called the day when sons serve their parents as Love Day.
The word "Chunhui" comes from a poem in Meng Jiao's "Wandering Son's Song" of the Tang Dynasty, "Whoever speaks of the heart of an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring light." Later generations often use Chunhui as a metaphor for maternal love.
These two plaques are enough to prove that the current emperor is not a Manchu, but a Han.
After reading the booklet "Chen and the Emperor share the same sect" with shock and anger, Fullerhun's hands trembled and he slammed the booklet on the table with a "bang" sound.
"That's nonsense. How could the emperor be the son of Mr. Chen Ge? What a joke, what a joke. How could the emperor of the Qing Dynasty be a Han Chinese!"
Fulehun thought with his buttocks and knew that someone was deliberately spreading rumors about the emperor. Just when he was about to ask his son Anmu where this book came from, the old wife opposite looked at her husband with a gossipy face: "Master, the emperor can't be
Mr. Chen Ge’s son, he is Yang Lin’s son.”
"Um?"
Fullerhun stood there stunned.
In order to prove that what he said was true, the old wife also brought a book called "An Examination of the Father of Emperor Qianlong".
The book conclusively states that the emperor's biological father was Yang Lin, a minister of the Yongzheng Dynasty, not the late emperor.
The general plot of the story is similar to that of the Chen family's son-exchange, but the later part is different. It is said that after Yang Lin knew that his son had been exchanged by the late emperor, he became a madman with grief and anger, and wandered around the world from then on.
"...After the emperor came to the throne and learned about his life experience from insiders, he used patrols as an excuse to look for Yang Lin many times. The poor emperor worked so hard and went around asking around, and finally met Yang Lin, who had become a monk, in Mount Wutai.
, when father and son met, they both burst into tears. The emperor said he was my biological father, and Yang Lin said he was my biological son..."
The old wife spoke vividly, as if she was present at the time.
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Fuller was stunned when he heard this, and his body couldn't help but tremble.