He Shen (18th day of the first month in the 15th year of Qianlong (175)-4th year of Jiaqing (1799)), whose original name was Shanbao, was a native of Zhenghongqi, Manchuria. He was a favorite of Emperor Qianlong, the emperor of the Qing Dynasty, and was famous for his great greed. He was born in the fifteenth year of Qianlong, and his father's name was Chang Bao, who served as deputy commander-in-chief of Fujian. His ancestors were from Qingyuan County, Liaoning Province. He entered the customs with the Qing Emperor in the early Qing Dynasty and lived in Donkey Hutong in Xizhimen, Beijing.
Life
Born in the 15th year of Qianlong (175). Poor and studious, handsome in appearance, proficient in Manchu, Chinese, Mongolia and Tibet. In thirty-seven years, he was awarded the third-class bodyguard, and in forty years, he was promoted to the imperial bodyguard, and he was awarded the deputy commander-in-chief of Zhenglan Banner. He joined the military aircraft in March, 1941. The history book says, "If the Emperor Gaozong (referring to Qianlong) coughs and spits, He Shen will drown it." He has been in power for more than 2 years, and he has been promoted 47 times. He is in power in the ruling and opposition, and hundreds of officials are vying for flattery. Openly extorting and accepting bribes, but also rejecting dissidents, resulting in corrupt official management and officialdom full of villains.
In the first month of the fourth year of Jiaqing (1799), Emperor Tai Shang died. Soon after, on the 13th day of the first month, Emperor Jiaqing announced He Shen's 2 major crimes, and ordered him to steal property and embezzle 8 million taels of silver. At that time, the annual tax revenue of the Qing court was only 72 million taels, which was equivalent to the revenue of the Qing government in 15 to 2 years. Stuff money on the roof of his house. History says "He Shen falls, Jiaqing is full". The court deliberated in the year, and gave He Shen to commit suicide in prison instead. His son, Feng?enyende, married Princess Gu Lun and Xiao, the tenth daughter of Emperor Qianlong, and was exempted from sitting together.