However, after a few words of "gossip" by the ladies-in-waiting, Yong Zhengdi decided to completely knock down Yin Gui, the former enemy of the emperor, from the spiritual level, and completely replace the ladies-in-waiting and eunuchs who served in front of Yin Gui, including Joe who had entered Yin Gui's heart.
When Joe came to Yong Zhengdi, he would rather die than keep the festival, and was guarded by Zhenyi. Joe's mental journey is just accompanied by Yong Zhengdi's palace trip from the beginning of the first grade to the end of his official career, and he is firmly in power.
On the surface, this little girl who can't even pass tea and pour water, but only tells hometown stories and makes hometown pasta, is the silly sweetness of today's society. However, it is undeniable that. Joe was the only "opponent" who was sincerely pardoned by Yong Zhengdi.
For the role of Joe, in Mr. Er Yuehe's original work, there is a more in-depth description and specific role setting purpose. The interpretation of Joe in Yongzheng Dynasty was not entirely based on the characters in the original work, but gave her a more direct political purpose and a prominent role.
The appearance of Joe and the specific interpretation of Yin Gui who accompanied him around have no meaning. At this stage, in addition to the cruel and cold-blooded treacherous court official dispute, it gives the princes a feeling, human feelings and the joys and sorrows of ordinary people, which have existed but have been deliberately concealed.
The feeling of "first love" under the peach tree and the release of chess pieces when Yin Gui was bored all branded Qiao Yindi as "silly and sweet". Even after she got rid of hunger and cold, she immediately forgot the label of "little white" woman.
Why does Yong Zhengdi have to include Joe who deeply attracted Yin Gui when changing maids and eunuchs?
I think there are three reasons:
1, on the first day of his reign, Yong Zhengdi immediately deprived Yin Gui, the fourteenth son of the emperor, of the military power. In Tulichen, Yin Gui was "pressed back" to the capital. Came to the suburbs of Beijing, the university student March took Yong Zhengdi's imperial edict and told Yin Gui to have a rest in front of Liuhe Gang, and then he went to the palace and cried.
Yin Guizheng angry, hiding in a group of Qiao Yin emperor help to speak:
The "mysterious woman" must have been truthfully reported to Yong Zhengdi by Ma Su or Tourichen, and it was at this time that Yong Zhengdi first met Joe. More importantly, Joe's words made Yong Zhengdi have a basic impression on her, that is, she would have a negative impact on her in her specific words and deeds, and even actively encourage her to resist her imperial power.
As far as the rumors in the palace at that time were concerned, Yong Zhengdi would definitely think that the culprit was this woman who once said something to Yin Gui. So, Joe had to leave Yin Gui.
2. Yong Zhengdi's attitude and ruthless means towards the royal brothers have been haunting Yong Zhengdi's mind, which makes him particularly worried and angry. For folk rumors, Yong Zhengdi's imperial power is beyond his reach, but for court rumors, Yong Zhengdi has absolute power to control and restrain them.
And after learning that these rumors came from the maids and eunuchs around Yin Gui, the fourteenth son of the emperor who was demoted by himself, Yong Zhengdi's resentment against Yin Gui was palpable.
Therefore, while severely punishing eunuchs and maids, Yong Zhengdi should also give Yin Gui an effective knock and warning. Of course, those eunuchs and maids who have nothing to do with their pain can't achieve this effect. Only by bringing their sweetheart Joe back to the palace and transferring him to the side can we give an absolute blow and warning from the spiritual level.
3. For Yong Zhengdi at that time, if he wants to sit firmly in the imperial court and master the power of state affairs, he must absolutely control and suppress his former political enemies and the royal brothers with whom he once had a vendetta.
Yin Gui, the emperor's eight sons, is a special case, and he is the object that Yong Zhengdi must woo and appease in exchange for the time to thoroughly liquidate his political opponents.
As the only former prince who held the relieving power, Yin Gui, the fourteenth son of the emperor, became the prince who had the highest voice of succession in the critical period of "Nine Kings seized the office", so the attack on Yin Gui became an activity that Yong Zhengdi had to carry out at the first time.
In the process of Yong Zhengdi's liquidation of former political enemies, of course, the families and henchmen of these political enemies were included, and Ba Fujin when Joe and Huangbazi Ginza were robbed of their property was also the representative of the families of political enemies included in Yong Zhengdi's liquidation.
Joe, who was forcibly brought back to the palace from Jingling, began to show his political wisdom and self-protection ability gradually, and finally became the only "opponent" in Yong Zhengdi who really let go.
Under the persuasion of Qin Caoer, the eunuch, Joe had a vague but subversive image of Yong Zhengdi. Then, in the face of Joe who waited on him, he poured cold milk tea or even forgot to pour tea. Yong Zhengdi gave absolute tolerance and set a caring attitude towards Joe for eunuch manager Li Dequan:
According to Yong Zhengdi's temper, if you spill tea or comb your hair carelessly, you will be severely punished by Yong Zhengdi. Why do you care so much about the woman you hate and give unprecedented "gentleness" and "special care"?
In addition, when Yong Zhengdi summoned the ministers to study and discuss military affairs, he also specially emphasized that Joe should stay. What is the purpose?
These two questions are related to Yong Zhengdi's purpose of keeping Joe around.
Why did Yong Zhengdi let Joe get close to him?
Judging from Joe's clumsy service behavior, what Yong Zhengdi wants is definitely not Joe's care for himself.
From Yong Zhengdi and the minister's study to discuss the military affairs that can definitely be classified, leaving Joe at the scene shows that Yong Zhengdi has specific political goals for Joe.
The author believes that Yong Zhengdi's expectation of Joe has three purposes:
1, in the folk and the court, especially from the rumors of eunuchs and maids in Jingling, Yong Zhengdi was a cold-blooded emperor with lewd and cruel means. Yong Zhengdi's image of "illegal succession", "crazy killing of royal brothers" and "wanton trampling on the patriarchal clan system of Qing Dynasty" has almost penetrated into the hearts of grassroots people and members of the royal family represented by Joe.
Judging from the positive interpretation of Yong Zhengdi in Yongzheng Dynasty, these images are the result of deliberate smearing by Yong Zhengdi's former political opponents. Yong Zhengdi must make relevant clarification. Joe is one of the objects used by Yong Zhengdi to prove his innocence.
This kind of self-certification has nothing to do with the scope of influence, but it is the export of proof that Yong Zhengdi must find to bear the pain of misunderstanding.
Yong Zhengdi asked his brother's woman, Joe, to wait on him. One of his main purposes is to prove that his imperial power is supreme and he can control and own everything. The rebellious thoughts and spirits of Yin Gui, Yin Gui and others can only be thoughts and spirits, and can never be concrete actions.
Holding on to Yin Guixin, Qiao Yindi can become a maid-in-waiting around Yong Zhengdi and even a woman in Yong Zhengdi under the command of Yong Zhengdi, which is enough to show the absolute truth of "success or failure".
Yong Zhengdi just wants to prove his supremacy with Joe who has been serving him, and his absolute difference with Yin Gui and others.
Yin Guiyuan is in Jingling, and he can't see his supreme power, but Yin Gui, who is in the position of the minister of the upper study, can see it, which means that Yin Gui saw a "spiritual blow" that was enough to completely crush him.
3. I don't know if you have noticed that all Yong Zhengdi's requests for Joe to be present at the government affairs scene are difficult moments when Yin Gui and others are restricted or even opposed by his ministers, and are particularly helpless and worried moments when Yong Zhengdi is above.
While maintaining its own image, Yong Zhengdi had to attack Yin Gui, Nian Gengyao and later Yin Gui and Long Keduo for the stability of imperial power, the implementation of the New Deal and the improvement of people's livelihood. Therefore, Yong Zhengdi must let Joe see the inevitable reason why he did this, and let Joe, the maid-in-waiting who represents the grassroots and also represents the opposition forces, see her helpless, sad and diligent side as a generation of emperors.
In the final analysis, Yong Zhengdi wanted Joe to see his positive image and to control and suppress his former political opponents through Joe.
So, did Yong Zhengdi achieve his goal?
Or, does Joe understand Yong Zhengdi's intentions?
Sure!
After dealing with Liu Shengnan and Yong Zhengdi's drunkenness and fever, Joe personally made a bowl of Shanxi noodles for Yong Zhengdi. Joe explained that after being sick and eating the above films in his hometown, Yong Zhengdi said:
Joe immediately said:
This sentence makes all the bitterness, pain, injustice and tiredness after Yong Zhengdi acceded to the throne turn into a sigh, and Yong Zhengdi and Joe hold hands after saying "Take a walk with me".
It was also at this time that the relationship between Yong Zhengdi and Joe's use and being used was completely changed and transformed into a relationship of interdependence and mutual understanding.
This shows that Yong Zhengdi has achieved the goal of keeping Joe around to maintain his positive image.
And Joe for Yong Zhengdi "keep you around, just want you to know who is the good guy and who is the bad guy in this world" purpose setting, has also been clear, and gave a timely response.
In addition, Yong Zhengdi said in explaining the treatment of Yin Gui:
Joe directly retorted:
The key words of Joe's refutation are "self" and "loneliness", which shows that she understands the purpose of Yong Zhengdi's transferring herself to the imperial court, and indeed makes Yin Gui get the result that "it is not much better than death".
After Yin CuO, the prince of Lian, was connected in series with his third son, Hong, and the third son, Hong, and the fifth son, Tianshu Yong Zhengdi, reorganized the flag affairs to prepare for Yin CuO's later "forced palace incident".
At this point, after Yong Zhengdi had a severe cough, Huang Hongshi's third son brought a bowl of medicine, which was snapped back by Yong Zhengdi. At this time, Joe took a step closer and said:
Then, Yong Zhengdi really "obediently" swallowed the medicine.
What is the deductive purpose of this plot?
To show that Joe's position in Yong Zhengdi's heart is far higher than Yong Zhengdi's own prince?
Or out of affection for Joe, to show Yong Zhengdi's "obedient" state?
Neither!
After Yong Zhengdi took the medicine bowl from Joe, he clearly saw the expressions of Hongshi and Hongzhou. What is the purpose of Yong Zhengdi's subtle move?
"Sprinkle dog food" in front of his son. sorry
Of course not!
To understand this problem, it needs to be emphasized that in the "forced palace incident" initiated by Emperor Yagi, why didn't Yin Gui figure? You know, Yin Gui's ability to master the army of the Great Qing Dynasty is definitely not under Huang Hongfa!
Even though Yin Gui was "besieged" in Jingling at that time, he was able to deliver a letter of appointment to the army generals, win over a large number of former subordinates for Yin Gui, and provide absolute armed support for the "forced palace incident".
To be sure, Yin Gui must have persuaded Yin Gui, but Yin Gui disagreed.
On the one hand, under the influence of the concept of "winning or losing", Yin Gui was unwilling to participate in the "forced palace incident", which was clearly stated when Huang Hongfa invited Yin Gui out of the mountain; On the one hand, after Yin Gui was banned, his former subordinates will be replaced by Yong Zhengdi as much as possible. Yin Gui's mastery of the army, especially the armed forces in the suburbs of Beijing and the capital, is far less than before.
But the more important reason lies in Joe's persuasion in the form of letters on the grounds of Yong Zhengdi's specific governance of "serving the country wholeheartedly" and "serving the people wholeheartedly" through his actual feelings and real eyes around Yong Zhengdi.
In front of Hongshi and Hongzhou, Qiao's image of serving Yong Zhengdi wholeheartedly and being loyal is based on her "woman who once belonged to Yin Gui" to represent Yin Gui's support and support attitude towards the current dynasty and Yongzheng imperial power.
Go and tell Hiro Hiro:
Your little mind, even I know a little girl, let alone Yong Zhengdi! Don't be crazy. My obedient attitude towards Yong Zhengdi is Yin Gui's attitude. Without the support of Yin Gui, Yin Gui and others want a coup, and the probability of success is almost zero.
However, Hongdao understood Joe's suggestion and Joe's political stance on behalf of Yin Gui, but Hongdao was confused by his own "emperor dream" and did not understand it. He ran to death!
After the death of Huang Tianjun, the son of the 13th emperor, Yong Zhengdi took Qin Caoer and Joe to burn paper to pay homage to the 13th master.
When Yong Zhengdi cursed Yin Gui and others, Qiao Yindi said:
Yong Zhengdi suddenly turned around and asked:
Joe went on to say:
This conversation took place after Yong Zhengdi banned Yin Gui and Yin Gui from "property grabbing", and after Huang Anjun, the thirteenth son of the emperor, died of illness, Zhang "voluntarily" went to guard the tomb for the thirteenth master.
Just after the "forced palace incident" in which Yin Gui and others "almost succeeded" and the death of his thirteenth brother, it is conceivable how tough and resentful Yong Zhengdi was to Yin Gui and others.
I have been staying with Yong Zhengdi, and I am very familiar with the specific actions of Quinn and others. Why does Joe, who knows Yong Zhengdi's temper very well, "deliberately" challenge Yong Zhengdi's patience at this time?
You can "punish" them, but "nicknames" are not good! Is this to persuade Yong Zhengdi to be "kind" to his royal brothers? This is clearly fanning the flames, and it is clearly to persuade Yong Zhengdi to dispose of Yin Gui and others!
What's Joe's real purpose?
The bottom line of challenging Yong Zhengdi is to disappoint Yong Zhengdi and make Yong Zhengdi give up the idea of being with him;
Persuade Yong Zhengdi to dispose of Yin Gui and others quickly, so that Yong Zhengdi can see his clear opposition to Yin Gui and others, and show that he also thinks that the sins committed by Yin Gui and others are worth "disposing of", so as to dispel the misunderstanding that Yong Zhengdi still stands on the political attitude of Yin Gui and others, and let Yong Zhengdi really "put down" himself.
At that time, after Yong Zhengdi turned around angrily, Joe didn't know Yong Zhengdi's attitude towards himself, so after Yong Zhengdi's tearful execution of his own son, he returned to Yong Zhengdi's side when confronted.
Yong Zhengdi took a deep look at Joe and said:
It was at this time that Yong Zhengdi had decided to let Joe go, and then appointed the fourth son of the emperor as the supervisor, which basically determined the future direction of the imperial political situation. After that, Yong Zhengdi's emperor responsibility and historical mission were basically completed.
For Joe, Yong Zhengdi does have some feelings, because she is so understanding and considerate!
After Yong Zhengdi sent Joe to Zunhua border, Joe said:
Is this "be right back"? Is it like "I'll be right back"?
Yong Zhengdi said nothing, but after Joe left, his eyes filled with tears.
Because Yong Zhengdi knew that Joe would never come back!
(This article is only based on the specific deductive plot and personnel analysis of Yongzheng dynasty, not based on historical facts. Welcome personal opinions! )