Wang Jie was a famous person in Qianlong period of Qing Dynasty. When I was young, I was widely known. In the twenty-five years after Qianlong's reign, he won the first place after having obtained the provincial examination (the first place was Xie Yuan), the third place in the senior high school entrance examination (the first place was Hui Yuan), and the first place in palace examination (that is, the top scholar), almost winning three yuan. It is also the first scholar in Shaanxi Province in the history of Qing Dynasty.
The ranking has also risen again. He has served as editor of imperial academy, assistant minister of rites (equivalent to today's deputy foreign minister), university student of Dongge (later became Zaifu), minister of military aircraft, and master of schooling (Professor Prince). Yu Jiaqing died ten years ago. After his death, his government was changed to Hancheng Hall by later generations.
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During the Qianlong period, Xiao Shenyang and Wang Jie served as Manchu ministers respectively. At that time, it was full, and naturally small Shenyang was even worse. Small Shenyang took advantage of Qianlong's favor, wantonly embezzled and perverted the law, formed gangs, and wantonly collected money, becoming the biggest corrupt official in the Qing Dynasty and even the whole feudal society. Ministers are afraid to speak out because of their great power.
Wang Jie is one of the few people who dare to be tough. In the past 20 years with North Korea, Wang Jie has never given in and has been fighting against Shenyang. The film and television works we have seen, such as those of Prime Minister Liu He, are legends, not historical facts. The real history is that Wang Jie has been fighting with small Shenyang, and finally Wang Jie brought down small Shenyang.
In the fifth year of Jiaqing (1800), Wang Jie resigned and returned to his hometown, and Jiaqing was retained. Qianlong gave a staff, and the staff was chartered to enter the DPRK. Two years later, Wang Jie resigned again, and Jiaqing failed to retain him. I gave him two poems, one of which said, "Go straight to a gallery temple and return the two sleeves to Hancheng." This is a true portrayal of the life of Wang Jie, a famous minister in Qing Dynasty.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Wang Jie (top scholar and famous minister in Qing Dynasty)