
Emperor Kangxi (2) Storm and Rain
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After the evil forces of Aobei were eliminated, the young Kangxi took charge of the government. However, the treasury was empty and people's hearts were floating. It could be said that he was besieged on all sides: in the south, the "Three Feuds" headed by Wu Sangui gathered millions of troops and rebelled and proclaimed themselves emperor; in the north, Chahar rebelled against the Qing cavalry and took advantage of the opportunity to attack Beijing; in the west, Wang Shirong massacred the imperial envoys and led to the Chang'an mutiny. The "Zhong Sanlang" Xianghui, whose purpose was to fight against the Qing Dynasty and restore the Ming Dynasty, had millions of members, secretly colluded everywhere, and instigated dozens of eunuchs to act as internal agents. They conspired to raise fire as a signal, and started rebellions at the same time to overthrow the Qing Dynasty. Kangxi was really a man who did not panic when a building was about to collapse, and did not panic when the earth collapsed. He did not avoid hardships and dangers and paid private visits in secret on many occasions to monitor the public sentiment and punish corrupt officials. He had a keen eye for talents and used talents such as Zhou Peigong in an eclectic way. He maneuvered vertically and horizontally, strategized, and won the battle thousands of miles away. After several thrilling struggles, various anti-Qing forces were finally wiped out and the political power was consolidated. The young emperor's foresight and the heroic talents of a generation of heroes were fully demonstrated.
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