"During this battle, Jin Ning personally shot and killed two Tianli believers and suppressed their offensive. Then he quickly sent someone to report to Jiaqing and asked him to dispatch troops to participate in the suppression."

"In the end, after a lot of hard work, the uprising was finally suppressed."

"This incident shows that Emperor Daoguang is still very courageous."

"This incident of Emperor Daoguang is the famous "Guiyou Incident" in history."

"We can see from this incident that during the Jiaqing Dynasty, the peasant uprising had reached a small climax, and the Qing Dynasty was gradually moving from prosperity to decline."

"In addition, Jin Ning's bravery and calmness played a huge role in the battle to suppress the Tianli Sect uprising. This also left a good impression on Emperor Jiaqing, and he was subsequently named a prince by Emperor Jiaqing."

"It is worth mentioning that the firecracker he used to kill the enemy was specially named "Mighty" by Emperor Jiaqing."

"This shows Jiaqing's appreciation and love for this son."

"After Jiaqing's death, Jin Ning successfully succeeded to the throne as Emperor Daoguang."

"After Jin Ning became the emperor, his name was officially changed to "Min Ning"."

Liu Bang: This kid is not a good-for-nothing person. How can he be an emperor and be a brainless person?

Fan Zhongyan: If you lack courage and courage, frugality is a good thing, but for an emperor, you must first have the ability to govern the country.

Li Zhi: He is short-sighted and cannot see clearly the development of the country and the changes of alien races. He does not know how to adapt, so he can only be mediocre. Of course, I am not talking about him.

Liu Bei: Although we don’t understand some of the words, we can still tell that the changes that have taken place in the foreign races of the Qing Dynasty are very big. They are completely different from our fight against the Huns and Japanese pirates. At this time, the Qing Dynasty should learn from others and not retreat into seclusion. .

Wu Zetian: But the enemies we face cannot be underestimated. At this time, the person standing on the throne must be very courageous and decisive. This is not something that a simple emperor can do. It can only be said that time is also destiny. also!

"Although this Emperor Daoguang is also frugal, he is also quite stingy."

After the "frugal" Emperor Daoguang came to the throne, he began to be careful about palace expenses, stipulating that the annual expenditure should not exceed 200,000 taels of silver. Emperor Jiaqing was very careful about everything. "

"Take simple dressing as an example. He doesn't have many clothes and only changes them once a month. Even his dragon robe is made of old fabrics."

"In addition, he also stipulated that except for the empress dowager, empress and himself, no one else can eat meat until the festival."

"Although he can eat meat, he always eats some vegetarian dishes and only eats meat very rarely."

"Not only that, he also stipulated that his concubines are not allowed to use rouge and gouache unless there are major festivals, not to mention those low-status palace ladies."

"One time, Emperor Daoguang hosted a banquet for his queen's birthday with all the civil and military officials. The standard of the meal was not delicacies, but a bowl of simple braised noodles for each person."

"As the saying goes: "If the superiors do something good, the subordinates will follow suit." As the emperor is so frugal, his subordinates will naturally follow suit."

"Of course, this so-called imitation is not a sincere frugality, but simply to please Emperor Daoguang and win his favor."

"The ministers saw that Emperor Daoguang's clothes were often patched. For a while, all the civil and military officials in the dynasty were wearing patches. Regardless of whether the clothes were really torn or not, since the emperor did this, of course he had to follow suit. Do it like this." "It is said that the used clothes sold in garment shops in the capital were more expensive than new clothes at that time, but even so, the supply was often in short supply."

"Of course, if this is the case, then it completely goes against the essence of Emperor Daoguang's advocacy of frugality!"

"Therefore, the frugality advocated by Emperor Daoguang gradually evolved into a tool for the ministers to please them!"

"The frugality advocated by Emperor Daoguang seems to be a virtue, but in fact it is just a manifestation of stinginess."

"After all, the emperor is not the head of an ordinary family. It is certainly good to be diligent and thrifty in managing the family."

"But as the emperor's co-owner, every word and deed of the emperor is related to the people's livelihood, the future and destiny of the country."

"Emperor Daoguang advocated frugality and opposed extravagance. It's okay to implement it in the palace, but if it is imposed on officials, it may not be effective. If not, it may create a group of officials who do nothing but do whatever they want."

"What's more, Emperor Daoguang's frugality was not limited to the palace's food, clothing, housing and transportation. He also seemed very stingy in military and state affairs."

Fusu: Are you still frugal in the military? Is it military rations?

Zhu Yuanzhang: Withhold military rations? Is this really the case? This Daoguang Emperor can just call him the Hunjun, and he dares to save military rations?

Wei Zheng: Not necessarily. What is the difference between the Song Dynasty and saving military rations?

"That's not true, but it's almost the same. It's quite stingy."

"For example, in the early years of Daoguang, the Zhanger Rebellion occurred in the XJ area. The Qing Dynasty sent troops to quell the rebellion and won."

"After the master returned to the court, Emperor Daoguang hosted a banquet for the meritorious generals."

"Logically speaking, the celebration banquet prepared by the emperor should be extremely sumptuous, but in fact, there were only a few dishes, and Emperor Daoguang only talked but did not eat, which made all the soldiers dare not use chopsticks easily. .”

"I finally "enjoyed" a palace banquet, but I didn't eat anything."

"Of course, whether to eat or not is just a trivial matter. Emperor Daoguang then felt that XJ could not do without sending troops to garrison, and if more troops were sent, it would mean higher expenses. Emperor Daoguang was reluctant to take this money from the treasury, so in the end he just We can deduct military pay from other places to ensure the pay for the XJ garrison."

"But if this happens, other military regions will stop working. Why doesn't the emperor pay from the treasury, but instead deducts military pay from himself to give to XJ's garrison?"

"There are many other things that sound like life-threatening expenses when they are spent, and these are a good example of the ridiculous "frugality" of Emperor Daoguang as the king of a country."

Kangxi: You are so frugal, but you still can’t pay military salaries? Where's the money?

Han Xin: My predecessor was so frugal. Where is your money? Are you going to withhold military pay?

"Ahem, do you know why the Song Dynasty is called "Song Song Dynasty"? The Qing Dynasty has almost sent it out too?"

Qianlong: What does this mean?

Kangxi: This prodigal thing, unworthy of descendants, has been given to foreigners. Why did our Qing Dynasty also give it to foreigners?

Shangguan Wan'er: I remember it, is it the opium?

Qin Shihuang: What is opium?

Dugu Jialuo: I have seen the projection stone that was sold some time ago. I thought why I had heard of this Emperor of Light and never remembered it. Anyway, it was an unequal treaty.


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