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Fortune teller in Qing dynasty

Because Qianlong was worried that the fortune teller knew too many things, which was not conducive to the stability of the country, he ordered someone to kill him. Gan Long is a king who likes traveling incognito very much. During his reign, he went to Jiangnan six times. Many interesting things happened during his southern tour. Once, pretending to be an ordinary person, he was wandering in the street at will when he suddenly met a fortune teller and suddenly got up and asked the fortune teller to read his fortune.

The fortune teller took a look at Gan Long and began to explain to him. What he said was almost the same as his real experience, so Gan Long decided that he was a master of learning. After this knowledge came into being, Qianlong, who was old at that time, asked a fortune teller to help him calculate how many years remained. When the fortune teller heard his request, he calculated it for him and told him that if he abdicated in time, he could live for another three years. After hearing this answer, Ganlong didn't think it was nonsense. After a few brief pleasantries, he left.

However, as soon as Gan Long left, he felt that the fortune teller knew too many secrets. Once the bad guys know of his existence, it will inevitably bring many security risks to Jiangshan. So just 500 meters away, Gan Long ordered his men to sneak back to solve the fortune teller. Gan Longnan visited the Palace, so he listened to the fortune-teller's words, passed the throne to his son, and became the emperor's father himself. After abdicating, Gan Long really only lived for three years and then died at the age of 89.

Ganlong is the longest reigning king in China's history, lasting 63 years. During his reign, he also made many contributions to the development and growth of the Qing Dynasty. At the same time, Qianlong is also the longest-lived king in the history of China.