In the 18th year of Jiaqing (18 13), Emperor Jiaqing left Beijing to hunt in Jehol, and the defense in Beijing was empty, and the Tianjin uprising broke out in the north. Some Tianjin believers rushed into the palace with the help of eunuchs.
At that time, Mianning (Daoguang Emperor), the second son of the emperor who was in the palace, killed two Christians with a shotgun. Hao, the Duke of Hou, transferred soldiers from Fireware Camp and Jianrui Camp into the palace. Being outnumbered, the rebels were finally wiped out.
The next day, Emperor Jiaqing heard the news that Tianjin had attacked the palace on his way back to Beijing. The emperor was stunned and sighed, "I never had anything to do, but I went to the Great Qing Dynasty."
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In the 18th year of Jiaqing (18 13), on September 14th, Lin Qing sent about 200 Christians to Beijing as vendors. /kloc-at noon on 0/5, with the help of eunuchs Liu Decai, Liu Jin, Zhang Tai, Gao Guangpu and others, people entered the Forbidden City from the East Gate and the West Gate.
After some chaos, about forty or fifty believers went straight to Longzongmen and even hall of mental cultivation. However, Emperor Jiaqing was not in the palace, and the rebels failed to successfully complete the plan to assassinate the emperor. However, they are close to the palace where the queen lives.
The news that someone invaded the imperial city soon reached the ears of the empresses, and the shouts and killings were enough to make these pampered women pale.
Another news made them tremble with fear-General Tseling, who was guarding the meridian gate, led a team to escape after hearing the news that Tianjin was invaded. Fortunately, Queen Niu Zhilu sent someone to find Wang Sun who was studying in the study.
The first to respond was the emperor's second son, Ning Min (son of filial piety queen Hitarahi, and later Daoguang). Finally, he was not scared. In the end, he still knew his identity and didn't run away from the news. He not only guarded hall of mental cultivation with a shotgun, but also commanded officers and men from all walks of life who came later to fight against Tianjin cults.
That night, Shinrikyo was finally unable to resist under the siege of more than 100 well-equipped officers and men, Qi Xin, from Jianrui Camp and Firearms Camp 1000. More than 40 people who attacked Donghuamen retreated from Songjiazhuang village in Huangcun, and dozens of people who entered the imperial city were wiped out in Wuyingdian area. Lin Qing himself was arrested two days later.