Lv Liuliang's articles were often alluded to, so although everyone knew that he had written an article with an opposite meaning, the Qing court had no choice but to take him as an attack. Therefore, Lv Liuliang has been alive and well, and the article has been widely circulated among scholars and gained some fame. I didn't encounter misfortune before my death, but I didn't expect disaster behind me.
After the death of Emperor Kangxi, Yong Zhengdi succeeded to the throne. Every new official has to burn three fires when he takes office, let alone an emperor. Not every emperor has a courtier. Moreover, when the emperor caught fire, he could not compare with the officials. After Yong Zhengdi ascended the throne, in order to consolidate his rule, he resolutely launched a literary inquisition.
Everyone is familiar with the literary inquisition in the Qing Dynasty. In many literary inquisitions, * * * scholars were brutally persecuted, and Lv Liuliang was one of them.
What does this article written by Lv Liuliang mean? Anyone with a little brains knows that although there was no way to treat him before, now the emperor obviously means rectification, so Lv Liuliang is naturally blacklisted by officials. At that time, Lv Liuliang was actually dead, but people died, and the Qing court could do something. When people die, put the blame on their loved ones! Therefore, in this literary prison, Luf was destroyed and everyone in the house was brutally killed.
Lv Siniang and his mother lived in a temple in the mountains, so he got away with it. After learning that Luf was persecuted by the Qing court, Lv Siniang was filled with grief and indignation and vowed to avenge his relatives and friends. After bidding farewell to her mother, Lv Siniang went to Beijing alone and continued to learn martial arts on the way. After his martial arts attainments were extremely profound, Lv Siniang took advantage of the draft to sneak into the harem and beheaded Yongzheng with a dagger for the first time while he was sleeping.
Lv Siniang's assassination of Yongzheng was full of fantasy. To judge whether Lv Siniang really killed Yongzheng, we need to see how Yongzheng died.
Yong Zhengdi's death does have a big catch in it somewhere. He was still working normally during the day, but suddenly died at night. Moreover, the historical records of how Yongzheng died are extremely vague, and the cause of death is not clearly pointed out. Therefore, there are many speculations about the death of Yongzheng, among which Lv Siniang beheaded it.
If we interpret the story step by step, we will find out whether it is true or not. Let's start with Lv Siniang's grandfather Lv Liuliang. History does record that he was involved in the literary inquisition. Therefore, Lv Siniang, a woman, went to Beijing alone to assassinate Yongzheng with motive. Look at the method again. Lv Siniang sneaked into the palace by taking advantage of the draft, and then stabbed Yongzheng to death with a dagger.
The conscription system in the Qing Dynasty was very strict, and only women from the Eight Banners could stand for election. Han women like Lv Siniang are not qualified to stand for election at all. And the possibility that she becomes a Manchu woman and can break through the heavy screening and stay in the palace is really too small.
In addition, she also took advantage of the opportunity of attending the bedroom to behead Yongzheng with a dagger. I think everyone is familiar with the bedroom system of the Qing Dynasty! The woman in the bedroom was wrapped in a quilt and then carried to the emperor's bedroom by the eunuch, not because the emperor was too troublesome, but to prevent the assassination.
Before the maids go to bed, there are special eunuchs to wash their bodies. After all, the princess's clothes were simply wrapped in bedding by eunuchs and then sent to the emperor's bedroom. In this process, how could Lv Siniang secretly prepare a dagger?
Finally, there are two theories about Lv Siniang's assassination of Yongzheng. One is to stab people to death while in the bedroom, and the other is to stab people to death when Yongzheng bid for the throne at night. For these statements, I can only say that they are too suitable for TV dramas. After all, the audience still likes to read such stories.
To sum up, Lv Siniang's statement of stabbing Yongzheng to death is mostly folklore, which is not worth believing. In addition, my personal opinion is that Yongzheng should take Dan medicine and then die of mercury poisoning. After all, according to historical records, Yongzheng was an excellent Taoist, especially obsessed with Dan's Taoism. He even opened a special place for refining Dan medicine in Yuanmingyuan, and asked many Taoist priests to refine Dan medicine for him.