On the one hand, Kangxi paralyzed Ao Bai on the surface, on the other hand, he selected a group of strong teenagers to practice the art of attack. 1669 In May, Kangxi decided to take action. He first sent Ao Bai's confidant to weaken Ao Bai's influence in various names, and then sent someone to capture Ao Bai in the palace. Since then, Ao Bai's henchmen have also been arrested.
He wrote a letter saying, "Ao Bai is ignorant and sincere about the Yi people. I thought for a long time, made meritorious deeds, and died, and my native place was not arrested. " In other words, Ao Bai was spared the death penalty and life imprisonment because of his many meritorious deeds.
Different punishments were also given to its henchmen. At the same time, Suksaha was reinstated. This measure stabilized the Qing Dynasty. After Kangxi cut off Ao Bai, he abolished the Fuzheng system and took back Zhu Pi's power. From then on, I really began to be pro-government.
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Duke Lushan wrote that Wei Xiaobao and a group of pro-expensive Buku (Manchu, wrestling) teenagers joined hands to get rid of Ao Bai, which was generally in line with historical facts. However, Ao Bai was only captured by Buku's youth. According to the biography of Emperor Kangxi by Bai Jin, a French missionary, Kangxi imprisoned Ao Bai for meritorious service, and the former died of depression in the forbidden area.
At that time, Kangxi was only fifteen or sixteen years old. Why did he attack the emperor shunzhi's manners? It is generally believed that Ao Bai's manipulation of Chaogang endangered Kangxi, so he abolished Chaogang. This view is at least incomplete. There is a saying from our ancestors, "Never (a minister) act arbitrarily" (A Record of Emperor Gao of Qing Taizu). Even ministers who care about their own lives cannot handle government affairs without authorization. He must consult with other auxiliary ministers and ask the emperor or queen mother for instructions.
Kangxi wanted to abolish Ao Bai, of course, because Ao Bai didn't take the young emperor seriously. More importantly, from the central government to the local government, there are factional members in all parts of Ao Bai, and the imperial clan nobles also belong to the party. Even the three flags in charge of Ting Wei are under his control. Can Kangxi not worry?
It can be seen that the reason why Ao Bai was at odds with the imperial power was the clique forces. After rooting out Ao Bai's henchmen, Kangxi successively eliminated Suoetu Party, Yu Guozhu Party and Mingzhu Party.
Who knows that cronies are like spring grass, and there are party struggles between the north and the south. In Kangxi's later years, around the establishment of the reserve team, there was a "great struggle" among the princelings, the eldest son, the fourth son, the eighth son, and even the imperial party including the emperor, which made the ruling group malodorous. The emperor who reigned for the longest time in history (6 1 year) tried his best to quell the party struggle, with little effect.
In the Qing dynasty, party struggle ran through. For example, the three cases of cronyism in Yongzheng period (Yun Yun Group, Nian Gengyao Party and Longkeduo Party), and the Emperor Party and Houdang in Guangxu period. In fact, cronies have a long history, and their life span is almost equal to the whole history of China.
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