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Kant and Jiaqing
History康德同嘉庆
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The whole book mainly describes Kant's birth and growth as a boy. His parents took him from the Mongolian grassland to the capital to study. Soon he met Emperor Jiaqing in the school as a child. With his help, he gradually learned Chinese. From then on, the two formed an indissoluble bond and vowed to become brothers. Later, Jiaqing In order to be as capable as his father in literature and martial arts, Qing wanted to study in Wudang, but he was afraid that his father would disapprove, so he had to find his sworn brother Kant to discuss and study in Wudang for him. Kant, who understood the righteousness well, decided to repay Jiaqing's kindness and decided to study in Wudang on Jiaqing's behalf. Five years later, when Kant's studies were complete, he learned that his parents had been killed by a traitor when he came down the mountain. At that time, Jiaqing regretted it so much that he was trapped in the palace day and night on hunger strike. After Emperor Qianlong learned the news, he had no choice but to accept Kande as his adopted son. After the death of Emperor Qianlong, Jiaqing succeeded to the throne. In order to liquidate the traitor He Kun, Emperor Jiaqing put him in prison, ransacked his house and exterminated his family, and sought justice for Kande's parents. From then on, Kant was known as the emperor and minister of Jiaqing. Later, Kant was named the commander-in-chief and the national advisor. The emperor celebrated his achievements many times and rewarded him. However, Kant, a generation of upright officials, was rejected outright. He thought that he would protect the Qing Dynasty in this life. At the same time, he also thought about his beloved son. When he retired and returned home in old age, he would have a place in the court, so he loyally protected the country and served the emperor. A few decades later, Emperor Jiaqing passed away, and Kant's son was named the General of the Protector of the Country. Kant, who was honest and upright in government, thought after losing Jiaqing: His life has been ups and downs for decades, and he has turned gray-haired in a blink of an eye. He often felt homesick, and finally decided to retire with his wife and return to the boundless prairie to spend their old age.
The whole book mainly describes Kant's birth and growth as a boy. His parents took him from the Mongolian grassland to the capital to study. Soon he met Emperor Jiaqing in the school as a child. With his help, he gradually learned Chinese. From then on, the two formed an indissoluble bond and vowed to become brothers. Later, Jiaqing In order to be as capable as his father in literature and martial arts, Qing wanted to study in Wudang, but he was afraid that his father would disapprove, so he had to find his sworn brother Kant to discuss and study in Wudang for him. Kant, who understood the righteousness well, decided to repay Jiaqing's kindness and decided to study in Wudang on Jiaqing's behalf. Five years later, when Kant's studies were complete, he learned that his parents had been killed by a traitor when he came down the mountain. At that time, Jiaqing regretted it so much that he was trapped in the palace day and night on hunger strike. After Emperor Qianlong learned the news, he had no choice but to accept Kande as his adopted son. After the death of Emperor Qianlong, Jiaqing succeeded to the throne. In order to liquidate the traitor He Kun, Emperor Jiaqing put him in prison, ransacked his house and exterminated his family, and sought justice for Kande's parents. From then on, Kant was known as the emperor and minister of Jiaqing. Later, Kant was named the commander-in-chief and the national advisor. The emperor celebrated his achievements many times and rewarded him. However, Kant, a generation of upright officials, was rejected outright. He thought that he would protect the Qing Dynasty in this life. At the same time, he also thought about his beloved son. When he retired and returned home in old age, he would have a place in the court, so he loyally protected the country and served the emperor. A few decades later, Emperor Jiaqing passed away, and Kant's son was named the General of the Protector of the Country. Kant, who was honest and upright in government, thought after losing Jiaqing: His life has been ups and downs for decades, and he has turned gray-haired in a blink of an eye. He often felt homesick, and finally decided to retire with his wife and return to the boundless prairie to spend their old age.