On the fourth day of the first lunar month in the 23rd year of Qianlong's reign (1758), Wang Youdun drove to the Old Summer Palace and was on duty on the eighth day. He felt very tired in the early mo

On the fourth day of the first lunar month in the 23rd year of Qianlong's reign (1758), Wang Youdun drove to the Old Summer Palace and was on duty on the eighth day. He felt very tired in the early morning of the next day, so he took a nap for a while. When he woke up, he felt that he had caught wind and cold, and he continued to vomit the next day. After Emperor Qianlong learned about it, he issued a decree "Don't accompany him, take good care of yourself" and sent an imperial doctor to provide medicine to serve him. On the 14th, the emperor returned to Old Summer Palace from the city and listened to Fu Xiangguo's report that Youdun's condition had worsened. He was shocked and regretful. , hurriedly sent Sun Guizhu, the official of the Taiyuan Hospital, to go to the hospital for a diagnosis, and ordered the imperial pharmacy to give ginseng medicine as soon as possible, and told him to give what he asked for. Although the military and state affairs were burdened with heavy duties, he still sent people to inquire about the illness three or four times a day, and gave him one or two pieces of digestive food. Second-rate. On the 18th, the imperial doctor reported that Wang Youdun was critically ill, and Emperor Qianlong sent the chief chamberlain to express his condolences and gave him a duvet. At the same time, he sent an order to Wang Chenghang not to let his father know about it, and to use it only in case of failure. Encoffined. After twenty days, he stopped taking any decoction. In his daze, he kept thinking about military affairs. In the middle of the night, he suddenly heard that the traitor Amursana was dead and that the Russian side had dedicated his body to the Qing Dynasty. Wang Youdun was overjoyed. Kuang, he nodded repeatedly on the mattress and said: "I have no time to hear this letter, I have no regrets." When he was dying, he asked Chenghang to help him put on clothes and shoes. He wanted to thank him, but he couldn't get up, so he dictated the gist of his legacy. At Shenshi on the 22nd, Wang Youdun passed away silently. Qianlong arrived in a hurry after hearing the news. Wang Chenghang was panic-stricken and rushed to cover his father with the gift of Duluo. The emperor burst into tears as soon as he entered the house. He personally uncovered the quilt and looked at it for a long time. He sat facing west and drank three cups of tea. The king showed such great courtesy to his ministers, which made everyone present feel extremely sad. When Qianlong returned to the palace, he issued an edict, allocating two thousand taels of silver from the inner palace to bury Wang Youdun generously. He also presented Wang Youdun with the posthumous title Wenduan, and enshrined him in the Xianliang Temple. Since You Dun was good at calligraphy, he ordered his officials to collect his books into ten volumes of "Shi Qing Zhai Dharma Notes" and place them in the Leshi Palace.