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Why did the Qing Emperor want Mei Zhili to wake up later?

2024-12-29 16:02
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The reason why the Qing Emperor wanted Mei Zhili to wake up late was still unclear. Although there were some analyses and guesses, there was no conclusive evidence to explain why the Qing Emperor did this. Therefore, according to the information provided, I am unable to determine why the Qing Emperor wants Mei Zhili to wake up later.

Myriad Paths of the Dragon Emperor

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Why did the Qing Emperor want to kill Mei Zhili?

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2025-01-04 02:24

The reason the Qing Emperor killed Mei Zhili was because Mei Zhili had betrayed the Qing Emperor and colluded with the Crown Prince. The Qing Emperor could not tolerate the collusion between the ministers and the princes, so he decided to kill Mei Zhili to show his dignity and warn the other ministers. In addition, when Mei Zhili tried Fan Xian's case, he stood on the Crown Prince's side. This was something the Qing Emperor could not tolerate. The Qing Emperor hoped to use killing Mei Zhili to warn the other officials and ensure that he could maintain his power and continue to rule.

Why did the Qing Emperor kill Mei Zhili?

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2024-12-31 10:28

There were several reasons why the Qing Emperor killed Mei Zhili. First of all, Mei Zhili's wavering attitude in the imperial court was considered one of the capital crimes. The Qing Emperor wanted to complete the great cause of unification and swallow Northern Qi, Dongyi, and other countries. The speed of the factional struggles had to be put aside. Mei Zhili's death was a warning to those ministers who secretly followed the Crown Prince's lead. They should not play any tricks and not be ignorant of the big picture. The second reason was that Mei Zhili had betrayed the Qing Emperor, helped the Crown Prince, and participated in the struggle between the Crown Prince and the Second Prince. The Qing Emperor believed that Mei Zhili's actions were a betrayal and unforgivable. In addition, the Qing Emperor might also be worried that Mei Zhili knew something he should not know, so he decided to kill him. In short, the Qing Emperor killed Mei Zhili to protect his ruling position and warn the other ministers and princes not to betray him. At the same time, it was also to grasp greater power and control the entire situation.

Why did the Qing Emperor kill Mei Zhili?

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2024-12-30 11:25

The reason the Qing Emperor wanted to kill Mei Zhili was because Mei Zhili had participated in the struggle between the Crown Prince and the Second Prince. This was an act that the Emperor would not tolerate. Mei Zhili took the Qing Emperor's salary, but he helped the Crown Prince do things. This touched the Qing Emperor's bottom line. The Qing Emperor hoped to use killing Mei Zhili to put the Crown Prince in his place and warn the officials who secretly supported the Crown Prince. The Qing Emperor was a suspicious and ruthless person. He would not tolerate any challenge to his power. Thus, the Qing Emperor decided to kill Mei Zhili on his way back to his hometown, creating the illusion that he was being killed by horse bandits. Doing so could satisfy the Qing Emperor's need for power and also maintain his benevolent image.

Why did the Qing Emperor kill Mei Zhili?

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2024-12-24 19:23

There are many factors, but I think overall, Mei Zhili challenged the imperial power, which is the Qing Emperor's authority. On the one hand, Mei Zhili had blatantly sided with the Crown Prince's faction. This was intolerable for the Qing Emperor, who was in his prime. It was equivalent to "I haven't died yet, and you're already planning on letting my son succeed?" At the same time, in his conversation with the Qing Emperor, Mei Zhili refused to speak the truth. He also mentioned many times how he had helped the Qing Emperor in the past. In his words, he seemed to be taking advantage of his seniority, which made the Qing Emperor very unhappy. He felt that he did not respect his status as Emperor. Also, Mei Zhili had lost his sense of propriety when interrogating Fan Xian and did not act according to the rules. On one hand, the Qing Emperor was protecting Fan Xian (not because of the deep relationship between father and son, but because Fan Xian was useful to him). On the other hand, he was also dissatisfied that Mei Zhili had publicly slapped Fan Xian in the face as the Commissioner of the Inspection Council. It was equivalent to challenging his authority. Finally, there was another consideration. Killing Mei Zhili could suppress the Crown Prince and balance his power. At the same time, it was also a warning to the Crown Prince. Because the Qing Emperor's attitude toward his son was basically to support and rope him in at times to temper the Crown Prince's mind, he would kill Mei Zhili for political reasons.

Why did the Qing Emperor kill Mei Zhili?

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2024-12-17 22:02

There were many reasons why the Qing Emperor killed Mei Zhili. First of all, Mei Zhili refused to speak the truth many times in his conversations with the Qing Emperor. He even took advantage of his seniority, making the Qing Emperor feel that he did not respect his identity as Emperor. Secondly, Mei Zhili had lost his sense of propriety when interrogating Fan Xian and did not act according to the rules. The Qing Emperor believed this was a challenge to his authority. In addition, Mei Zhili had participated in the dispute between the Crown Prince and the Second Prince, which was an act that the Emperor would not tolerate. He took the Qing Emperor's salary but helped the Crown Prince with matters. He had crossed the Qing Emperor's bottom line. The Qing Emperor hoped to use killing Mei Zhili to put the Crown Prince in his place and warn the officials who secretly supported the Crown Prince. The Qing Emperor was a suspicious and ruthless person. He would not tolerate any challenge to his power. Thus, the Qing Emperor decided to kill Mei Zhili on his way back to his hometown, creating the illusion that he was being killed by horse bandits. Doing so could satisfy the Qing Emperor's need for power and also maintain his benevolent image.

Why did the Qing Emperor kill Mei Zhili?

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2024-12-17 15:41

There were several reasons why the Qing Emperor killed Mei Zhili. First of all, Mei Zhili had participated in the struggle between the Crown Prince and the Second Prince. This was an act that the Qing Emperor would not tolerate. Mei Zhili took the Qing Emperor's salary, but he helped the Crown Prince do things. This touched the Qing Emperor's bottom line. The Qing Emperor hoped to use killing Mei Zhili to put the Crown Prince in his place and warn the officials who secretly supported the Crown Prince. Secondly, Mei Zhili had stood on the Crown Prince's side when trying Fan Xian's case. This was something the Qing Emperor could not tolerate. The Qing Emperor believed that Mei Zhili's actions were a betrayal and unforgivable. In addition, the Qing Emperor might also be worried that Mei Zhili knew something he should not know, so he decided to kill him. In short, the Qing Emperor killed Mei Zhili to protect his ruling position and warn the other ministers and princes not to betray him. At the same time, it was also to grasp greater power and control the entire situation.

Why did the Qing Emperor kill Mei Zhili?

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2024-12-17 10:58

There were several reasons why the Qing Emperor killed Mei Zhili. First, Mei Zhili betrayed the Qing Emperor and colluded with the Crown Prince. This was an act that the Qing Emperor could not tolerate. The Qing Emperor did not allow the officials of the court to collude with the prince, so he decided to kill Mei Zhili to show his dignity and warn the other officials. Secondly, Mei Zhili had stood on the Crown Prince's side when trying Fan Xian's case. This was something the Qing Emperor could not tolerate. The Qing Emperor hoped to use killing Mei Zhili to warn the other officials and ensure that he could maintain his power and continue to rule. In addition, the Qing Emperor had killed Mei Zhili to balance the Crown Prince's power, warn the Crown Prince, and consider his power. The Qing Emperor's attitude toward the Crown Prince was sometimes supportive and sometimes roping in. It was used to temper the Crown Prince's mind. Thus, killing Mei Zhili could also suppress the Crown Prince, balance the power of the Crown Prince's side, and warn the Crown Prince not to challenge the Qing Emperor's authority. In short, the Qing Emperor killed Mei Zhili to protect his ruling position, warn the other ministers and princes, and balance the Crown Prince's power.

Why did the Qing Emperor kill Mei Zhili?

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2024-12-17 03:50

There were many reasons why the Qing Emperor killed Mei Zhili. First of all, Mei Zhili's wavering attitude in court was seen as a challenge to the Emperor's authority. This was an act that the Qing Emperor could not tolerate. Mei Zhili took the Qing Emperor's salary, but he helped the Crown Prince do things. This touched the Qing Emperor's bottom line. The Qing Emperor hoped to use killing Mei Zhili to show the Crown Prince his might and warn the officials who secretly supported the Crown Prince. In addition, the Qing Emperor also considered the stability of the overall situation. Killing Mei Zhili could balance the power of the Crown Prince's side. At the same time, it was also a warning to the Crown Prince. The Qing Emperor's attitude towards Mei Zhili was complicated. He had once been indebted to him, but Mei Zhili betrayed the Qing Emperor, joined the Crown Prince, and revealed Teng Zijing's whereabouts. Thus, the Qing Emperor decided to kill Mei Zhili to maintain his authority and the stability of his rule.

Why did the Qing Emperor kill Mei Zhili?

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2024-12-16 23:36

There were several reasons why the Qing Emperor killed Mei Zhili. First, Mei Zhili betrayed the Qing Emperor and colluded with the Crown Prince. This was an act that the Qing Emperor could not tolerate. The Qing Emperor believed that Mei Zhili's betrayal had challenged the Emperor's bottom line. In order to maintain his authority, he decided to kill Mei Zhili to show his dignity and warn the other officials. Secondly, Mei Zhili had stood on the Crown Prince's side when trying Fan Xian's case. This had touched the Qing Emperor's bottom line. The Qing Emperor hoped to use killing Mei Zhili to show the Crown Prince his might and warn the other ministers to ensure that he could maintain his power and continue to rule. In addition, the Qing Emperor also considered that killing Mei Zhili could suppress the Crown Prince and balance the power of the Crown Prince's side. At the same time, it was also a warning to the Crown Prince. The Qing Emperor's attitude toward his son was sometimes supportive and sometimes roping in. It was used to temper the Crown Prince's mind. Thus, considerations of power would also lead to the decision to kill Mei Zhili. In short, the Qing Emperor killed Mei Zhili to protect his authority, warn the other ministers, balance the Crown Prince's power, and consider the factors of power.

Why did the Qing Emperor kill Mei Zhili?

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2024-12-16 23:14

There were many reasons why the Qing Emperor wanted to kill Mei Zhili. First of all, Mei Zhili had participated in the factional struggle between the Crown Prince and the Second Prince. This was an act that the Qing Emperor could not tolerate. Mei Zhili took the Qing Emperor's salary, but he helped the Crown Prince do things. This touched the Qing Emperor's bottom line. The Qing Emperor hoped to use killing Mei Zhili to show the Crown Prince his might and warn the officials who secretly supported the Crown Prince. In addition, Mei Zhili's betrayal was also one of the reasons why the Qing Emperor wanted to kill him. The Qing Emperor had once been indebted to Mei Zhili and had promoted him to the important position of Jingdou magistrate. However, Mei Zhili had sought refuge with the Crown Prince and revealed Teng Zijing's whereabouts. This was a betrayal of the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor had another purpose in killing Mei Zhili. It was to warn the other officials not to collude in private and go against the Qing Emperor's wishes. By intercepting and killing Mei Zhili, the Qing Emperor issued a warning to those officials who tried to form cliques for personal gain. He told them not to go against the Qing Emperor's authority and rule. In short, the Qing Emperor killed Mei Zhili because he had participated in the faction struggle between the Crown Prince and the Second Prince and betrayed the Qing Emperor. Moreover, the Qing Emperor hoped to use Mei Zhili's death to show the Crown Prince his might and warn the other officials not to go against the Qing Emperor's wishes.

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