The eleven sons of Ganlong are always fishy.

Aisingiorro Yong Xun, (1752-1823),No. Shaochang, No.1 Jingquan, nicknamed the owner of Jin Zhai, was a calligrapher in Qing Dynasty. The 11th son of Emperor Qianlong of Qing Dynasty, born to Jin Jiashi, the imperial concubine of Shu Jia. Qianlong was made a prince in fifty-four years. During the Jiaqing period, he walked for military department. Since childhood, I have been fond of calligraphy art, and with the unique conditions, I have been able to get a glimpse of what is hidden in the inner government, and I am very rich in my own possession, and my book name is heavy for a while. Yong Xun learned regular script from Zhao Mengfu and Ou Yangxun, and small script went in and out of Jin and Tang Dynasties. His calligraphy was elegant, elegant and elegant. The cursive script is also profound and elegant. He was widely involved in various schools, and he was also known as the four great calligraphers in the mid-Qing Dynasty with Liu Yong, Weng Fanggang and Tie Bao. In the ninth year of Jiaqing, the imperial edict said: "My brother became a prince who specialized in calligraphy since childhood and won the ancient people's intention of using a pen. Bo has been involved in many families and worked in various fields. He has been in the pool for decades. Recently, the courtiers' writings are rare. " Good collection. He is the author of the Collection of Poems and Poems of Jin Zhai, Sequel, Essay, Canglong Collection and so on. "Draft of Qing History" has been circulated in volume 221. As a royal family, Yong Xun's achievements in calligraphy also benefited from his broad vision and wide collection. There are many books handed down from generation to generation by Yong Xun, which are collected in his personal essays. Aisingiorro Gala, the fifteenth son of the emperor Hongli in Qing Dynasty. Emperor Jiaqing was born in the 25th year of Qianlong (176). His first name was Yongyan, and his mother was Wei Jiashi. In fifty-four years (1789), he was made Prince Jia, and Qianlong ascended the throne on the first day of the first month of the first month of sixty-one. He was renamed Jiaqing and reigned for 25 years. He died in the 25th year of Jiaqing (182). At the age of 61. TempleNo. Renzong, posthumous title was promoted by Tian Xing, transported by Sui Yu, worshiped by Wu Guangyu, filial piety, diligence and diligence, and became Emperor Min Ying Zherui. Compared with his father and ancestors, Emperor Jiaqing is a mediocre son of heaven who has neither political courage nor innovative spirit, neither political talent nor courage as a character. The word "mediocrity" is the main character of Emperor Jiaqing. Jiaqing Dynasty was an era in which the Qing Dynasty turned from prosperity to decline: it inherited the "prosperous time of kanggan" of "making great efforts to govern, opening up the territory, not arguing with the four characteristics, and inspiring the martial arts", and started the "salty decline of the world" of the Opium War, the signing of Nanjing, the entry of allied forces into Beijing, and the escape of the emperor. The inherent contradictions in the Qing society have accumulated for 18 years, and Emperor Jiaqing played the historical role of the Qing empire from prosperity to decline. However, Jiaqing's mediocrity is not caused by his temperament, but by historical necessity. In the late Qianlong period, the Qing Dynasty showed signs of decline. The uprising of Bailian Sect, coupled with the excessive luxury of holding birthday banquets in Qianlong's later years, made the treasury empty in the early Jiaqing period, so Qianlong actually left a mess for Jiaqing. Jiaqing, on the other hand, was diligent and thrifty, thinking of ways to reduce taxes for ordinary people, and he killed He Shen, a big corrupt official, with sophisticated means and quick work. Can such an emperor be called mediocre? But then again, the corruption and darkness of the Qing court have doomed this feudal dynasty and will surely die. Therefore, I said that the mediocrity of Jiaqing is a historical necessity.