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Which episode was Li Jue's imperial examination in Yongzheng Dynasty?

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Introduction:

Li Bi told Zhang that the examination questions were leaked and immediately told the emperor to change the questions and retake the exam. Zhang was in a panic and asked to hide it. Insisting on stopping the exam, Zhang became angry from embarrassment and said that he would play.

Bailey hastily opened the lid and walked out of the examination room. Rushed to the third master's house to explain the reason, and the third master advised him to find Wei, the governor of Jiangsu who happened to be in Beijing.

When Li Bi found Li Wei, Li Wei was so sad that he immediately took his Qin Bing to the examination room to stop the exam.

Extended data:

During the Yongzheng period, Li Wei was a punk from an ordinary town. Li Jue entered the DPRK as an official during the reign of Kangxi, and experienced three dynasties: Kangxi, Yongzheng and Qianlong. Li Wei was deeply appreciated by Yong Zhengdi, and served as the Governor of Zhejiang and the Governor of Zhili, which basically conformed to history.

Historically, Li Wei donated money to Yuan Wailang. When Li Jue was a junior official, he showed a kind of honest and frank who was not afraid of powerful people. When he was a doctor in the family department, he managed the affairs of the national treasury. There was a subordinate of the prince who had to pay an extra 12 taels of silver as Kuping silver for every 2,200 taels.

Li Jue didn't listen to repeated exhortations, so he put a cupboard in the corridor, which read "A certain king won money" and wrote that it was the "surplus" of a certain prince, indicating that it was illegal income, which made the prince very embarrassed and had to stop overcharging. Yongzheng also appreciated this of Li Wei, after he acceded to the throne.

He has served as a card shark of the Ministry of Housing, a salt post official of Yunnan, a political envoy, a governor of Zhejiang, a minister of war, an acting minister of punishment, and a governor of Zhili. He is an honest official and is not afraid of powerful people. No matter in what position, he can observe the sufferings of the people and is deeply loved by the people.

Li Wei died in Qianlong for three years (1738). At the age of 5 1, Emperor Qianlong ordered sacrifices and burials according to the example of the governor.

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