111:(ć€§çŸ©èŠșèż·é: âA Record of Righteous Principles to Awaken the Deludedâ) in which he argued against the principles that gave rise to Zeng Jing's plot in the first place and stated that there are really no differences between the ethnicities. Yongzheng later allowed Zeng Jing to return to Henan and even gave him some gifts on his departure from Beijing.
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1629-1683) had deeply influenced Zeng Jing's thought. Closer examination of LĂŒ's texts revealed that LĂŒ harbored deeply anti-Manchu beliefs and that he considered the
Manchus barbarians. Yongzheng exhumed LĂŒ's remains and pulverized them. Yongzheng also issued and distributed a response throughout
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Qianlong Emperor, immediately upon his succession to the throne, arrested and executed Zeng Jing in 1736 in direct opposition to Yongzheng's directive that none of his descendants reopen the case. Qianlong explained that Yongzheng had punished LĂŒ Liuliang because LĂŒ had offended Yongzheng's
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Interpreting floods as signs of dynastic mismanagement of the land and state, Zeng Jing attempted to organize a plot to overthrow the Manchu-led Qing dynasty in 1728. He approached Yue
Zhongqi for aid, but Yue, already under suspicion by the Qing, exposed Zeng Jing's plot. Zeng Jing and his few
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Yongzheng. Now that Yongzheng had passed, Qianlong desired to punish Zeng Jing for offending his imperial ancestor. He also recalled all copies of the
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Beijing, capital of Qing. Zeng also published a tract attacking the Yongzheng Emperor, accusing him of plotting against his father, the
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with Zeng Jing while the latter was imprisoned. Yongzheng eventually convinced Zeng Jing to renounce his anti-Manchu views and pardoned Zeng. It had been the case that LĂŒ Liuliang
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