Deciphering the Yongzheng dynasty, how did Yongzheng die?

Cause of death 1: assassination

Version 1: The legend of Lv Siniang is the most extensive. Lv Liuliang's granddaughter Lv Siniang learned all kinds of martial arts. She sneaked into the palace and fooled Yong Zhengdi. According to folk records in unofficial history, the head in Yongzheng's coffin was made of gold. If one day when the coffin is opened, it is indeed a golden head, which proves that unofficial history was really killed by Lv Siniang, and he cut off Yongzheng's head.

Version 2: Cao Xueqin's lover Joo Sang wook, the prototype of Lin Daiyu. After the downfall of the Cao family, it was connected to the palace by Yongzheng. Cao Xueqin missed his lover, mixed into the harem, and conspired with Joo Sang wook to poison Yongzheng with Dan medicine. When Yongzheng died, Cao Xueqin was just 2 1 year old. After Qianlong succeeded to the throne, Cao Jia was exempted, so this statement is the most nonsense.

Version 3: Strangled by a maid-in-waiting eunuch. The hero of this version of the story is Jiajing of the Ming Dynasty, and posthumous title of Yongzheng is the Qing Dynasty, which was later honored by a busybody.

Yongzheng and Joe

Cause of death 2: infatuation with Dan medicine

Version 1: elixir of life; Yongzheng, the last Taoist superstitious person in the history of China Dynasty, was immortal. Yongzheng trained many Taoist priests in Yuanmingyuan. Yongzheng not only took Dan medicine himself, but also gave it to ministers many times. Lead, mercury, sulfur and arsenic contained in Dan medicine are highly toxic. Although each pill is not much, it will do great harm to the brain and five internal organs over time.

Version 2: aphrodisiac; According to legend, Yongzheng is very lewd. During the Yongzheng period, Yongzheng left Joe, the woman of fourteen grandfathers, for a ridiculous reason. There is a saying in Korean history, "Yongzheng was greedy for women in his later years and was terminally ill. He can't use it for a long time below the waist. " If this is true, Yongzheng's life is really invincible, so he thinks that the diligent emperor actually died on a woman.

Joe

Yongzheng's succession to the throne is a historical mystery, and so is the cause of death. The moment the business opens can give us more answers. However, there is no doubt that Yongzheng was a very diligent emperor in history of qing dynasty. There are more than 35,000 Chinese memorials, more than 6,600 Manchu memorials and more than 4 1600 * * in Yongzheng dynasty. He was in office for 12 years and 8 months, actually about 4247 days, with an average of about 10 memorial every day. Yongzheng only slept for 4 hours every day and only rested 1 day every year. Without Yongzheng's reform, Qing history would never grow and there would be no later prosperity. I prefer to believe that Yongzheng is exhausted.