Emperor Jiaqing's robes.
First of all, the situation is embarrassing. A powerful emperor's father not only seized power himself and did nothing, but also was a crafty old scoundrel around him. Jiaqing, who has passed the age of no doubt, can only submit to humiliation and bow to the decoration. It was not until Qianlong died that Jiaqing dared to be angry. If this Tianwei can be passed on to Tongzhi or Guangxu, China may be another one.
The picture shows the Jiaqing Imperial Book.
Jiaqing wanted to be a good emperor, so did Qianlong. However, he ruled the country with the weak and conservative thoughts of Confucianism, trying to cling to the inheritance of his ancestors and not conforming to the changes of the times. The general trend of the world ended in mediocrity. The country was riddled with holes in the hands of Qianlong, and finally broke out in Jiaqing years. Anbaili Uprising lasted 10 years, covering five provinces, Jiaqing mobilized 10.
The arrow left on Zonglongmen is the battle trace left by Tian Li faction when it attacked the Forbidden City during Jiaqing period.
It took a lot of effort to quell the Anbaili uprising, and another regicide broke out in the Forbidden City. Jiaqing was almost beaten into a ghost by the sword. Sadly, the strength of the perpetrators was so weak, followed by the Hunan-Guizhou-Miao Uprising and the Tian Li Uprising. Exhausted Jiaqing couldn't help crying, even the situation was difficult to maintain, and the crime was covered up by a letter.
In particular, Jiaqing should correct the corruption in official administration during the Qianlong period. However, the Qing dynasty was terminally ill, and the imperial court officials, regardless of size, were prone to millions of greed. There is no trustworthy official around Jiaqing, and the people can't serve him. Governments at all levels are good at muddling along, observing things and engaging in cronyism. All kinds of official abuses devoured Qing's body like poisonous snakes, which may be God's retribution.