In the TV series "Prime Minister Liu Luoguo" and "Iron-toothed Bronze Teeth Ji Xiaolan", the two protagonists Liu Yong and Ji Xiaolan fought one after another with the traitor of the Qing Dynasty and Shen. The former only had one. Before the end of the play, Liu Yong died and He Shen. The latter produced four in a row. Not only did Ji Xiaolan show no signs of death and Shen, the relationship between the two seemed to be getting better and better.
Of course, the above are all film and television works, which are far from the real historical situation. First, Liu Yong and Ji Xiaolan are much older than Heshen. Liu Yong was born in the 59th year of Kangxi (1720), Ji Xiaolan was born in the second year of Yongzheng (1724), and Heshen was born in the 15th year of Qianlong (1750). , When He Shen was one year old, Liu Yong was admitted as the second-ranked scholar in the Second Class. Therefore, as seniors who are 20 or 30 years old, Liu Yong and Ji Xiaolan are not as old as He Shen, as they are in the TV series.
Secondly, don’t think Heshen was inferior to Liu Yong and Ji Xiaolan in the imperial examination. He was also many years later than them, but his career path was much smoother than them. Later, the official position was also Much higher.
He Shen from the thirty-fourth year of Qianlong (1769), as a literary officer, inherited the third-class light car captain, to the first month of the forty-first year of Qianlong (1776), he was appointed as Hubu Youshilang, and was promoted again in March. The minister, in just seven years, completed the leap from civilian to the highest official of the empire. After
, He Shen is also the chief academician of the cabinet, the foreman of the military machine, the official secretary, the household secretary, the criminal secretary, the official book of the Lifan Academy, the deputy Dutong of Zhenglanqi, the director of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the bachelor of the Hanlin Academy, and the Huadian University Fellow, "Siku Quanshu" editor-in-chief, minister of internal guards, infantry commander and many other important positions, and was awarded the first class Zhongxiang Gong.
Look at Liu Yong and Ji Xiaolan again. Liu Yong entered the officialdom from the 16th year of Qianlong (1751) and began to enter the officialdom. His peak was in the forty-eight year of Qianlong (1783). He was promoted to the governor of Zhili, the official secretary, and also supervised the affairs of the Imperial College. After that, he made mistakes and repeatedly. After being demoted, Qianlong pointed out that before he died, he had always refused to be sincere in doing things. He was lazy and funny.
Ji Xiaolan is not as good as Liu Yong. He was a scholar in the nineteenth year of Qianlong (1754). During the Qianlong period, he was mainly the chief editor of various editors and was responsible for compiling books. Finally, he was able to make a picture for the convicted courtier Yin Zhuang. Tou, he was also scolded by Qianlong: "I think you are good at literature, so the envoy to the Sikushu is really no way to promote generous savings. How can you talk about national affairs!" It can be seen that in Qianlong's eyes, Ji Xiaolan is just a lowly status." Promote excellence".
Liu Yong and Ji Xiaolan, even though they had once aspired for the post of Shangshu before Qianlong’s death, failed to set foot in the military position. Both power and grace were far inferior to Heshen, so how could they, who were good at keeping themselves safe, would follow suit? Where is Shen Dou?
In the fourth year of Jiaqing (1799), as soon as Qianlong died, Jiaqing acted on Heshen, and Liu Yong was one of the main officials investigating the Heshen case. After Heshen was given to commit suicide, Liu Yong was awarded the title of Prince Shaobao for his merits, and he was highly trusted by the Emperor Jiaqing. In the seventh year of Jiaqing (1802), when the emperor visited Rehe, he ordered Liu Yong to stay in Beijing to preside over the government.
After the death of Qianlong, Ji Xiaolan's official positions and graces have increased. For example, his 80th birthday, the Jiaqing emperor personally sent eunuchs to give him treasures to celebrate his birthday. Later, he was also given the title of Prince Shaobao, but it was similar to the previous dynasty. Same, never really reused him.
On January 24, 1805 (December 24, Jiaqing 9th year), Liu Yong died of illness at his home in Lvshi Hutong, Beijing, at the age of 84. He was given the posthumous title of Wenqing, and he was enshrined in the Xianliang Shrine and was burial.
Two months later, on March 14, 1805 (February 14, Jiaqing ten years), Ji Xiaolan also died in Zhushikou, Beijing, at the age of 80, posthumously titled Wenda, Jiaqing Emperor gave platinum five hundred for funeral treatment, and personally wrote Sacrificial text, inscription.