Wanli Yangtze River floats with jade belts, and a bright moon rolls golden balls.
Looking at the northwest of the 3 thousand border from a distance, it is likely to drown the twelve States in the south of the Yangtze River.
I can't see all the good scenery for a while, so the lucky opportunity will come again in the future.
What did Emperor Qianlong do in Jiangnan? Do you want to ask me where the author came from? Emperor Qianlong, you don't know?
Emperor Qianlong went to the south of the Yangtze River five times, so he wrote the article "Southern Tour", summarizing the reasons, purposes and effects of the six southern tours. At this point, he is very much like the sage Kangxi who visited Jiangsu and Zhejiang six times.
In the 16th year of Qianlong (175 1), Qianlong visited Jiangsu and Zhejiang for the first time on the grounds of inspecting river affairs and coastal defense, inspecting official military and political affairs, understanding the sufferings of the people and visiting his mother. On the 13th day of the first month of the same year, Gan Longfeng left Beijing, passed through Zhili and Shandong, and arrived at Qingkou, Jiangsu.
In the twenty-second year of Qianlong (1757), Emperor Qianlong left Beijing on behalf of the Empress Dowager and began his second southern tour.
In the twenty-seventh year of Qianlong (1762), Qianlong made his third southern tour on the second day of the first month. This southern tour coincided with the disasters in Zhili, Shandong and Anhui. When Qianlong passed by, the money in these places was waived and some materials were allocated for disaster relief.
In the first month of the 30th year of Qianlong (1765), Qianlong began his fourth southern tour. The time, route and main itinerary of this southern tour are basically the same as those of the third one.
In the forty-ninth year of Qianlong (1784), on the 21st day of the first month, Qianlong began to go to Jiangnan for the last time. Reduce or waive the payment of wages and food in the places where it passes; It is allowed to retry the cases of civil and military officials who committed crimes in various places.