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Emperor Qianlong's Eight-character Decision on Longevity

Ganlong eight characters; Xin Mao Ding You Geng Wu Bing Zi is a rare eight-character character in China for thousands of years. In the past, Xinmao was an ancestor of talented people, which shows that it is a very conservative and closed society. Because of this, the eight-character character is very valuable (feudal society must be less money or an open society), so the ancestors have long found him a rich wife. Unexpectedly, the demon demolition shows that wealth is too weak and there is no old age. At the same time, it shows that the productive labor force in feudal society is very weak, and it is only after the age of 25 that they are lucky enough to marry a good wife and live a good life. There is no word "wealth" in his eight characters, which shows that his ancestors are a very primitive family. The four phases of eight characters colliding with each other, You Mao, can develop to the southeast and northwest. When he was young, his children were all gifted scholars and beautiful women, and his official position was Emperor Justice. He is handsome, talented and admired by everyone, so his long life is a very interesting one. Later, Qianlong took the greed and Kun Chong as his cronies. When they were good, they gave him all the power. How can he and Kun be in charge of treasure hunting? He was not only secretly corrupt, but also robbed him of many valuable things. What did he do? He didn't ask others and didn't dare to report it, which made him more and more greedy. What is the reason? A few years later, Qianlong died, and Jiaqing immediately arrested He and copied his home. In fact, all this wealth belongs to the state and prospers. He found a body, body double, to make money for him. Because he didn't become corrupt due to the decline of fortune, God sent He Kun down (and his ex-wife was reincarnated) to achieve a balance between Yin and Yang. However, this also illustrates a problem. It is precisely because of the decline of finance and underdevelopment of commerce in the Qing Dynasty that the economy of the Qing Dynasty was in chaos, which caused foreign invasion to lay a curse, which is the same as today's official contempt (factory problem).