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Resume of He Kun in Qing Dynasty

Xiao Shenyang (1May 28th, 750-1February 22nd, 799), Niu Luyou, formerly known as Shanbao, whose real name was Zhizhai, was the owner of Jialetang, Shiwanyuan and Lvye Pavilion, a Erla native, Manchu, a powerful minister and businessman in the middle of Qing Dynasty.

When Xiao Shenyang first became an official, he was smart and honest, and consolidated his position through the Li Shiyao case. Emperor Qianlong favored him and married his youngest daughter, Princess Ten, to Feng?enyende, the eldest son of Xiao Shenyang, making Xiao Shenyang not only in power, but also a relative. With the growth of power, his selfish desires are also expanding day by day, taking advantage of his position to form a party for personal gain, amass money and crack down on political enemies. In addition, Little Shenyang also runs its own business, opening 75 pawn shops and more than 300 large and small banks, and has business dealings with the British East India Company and the 13th branch in Guangdong.

Xiao Shenyang once held many important positions in the central government of the Qing Dynasty, made tribute a first-class loyal minister, and served as a university student in Wenhua Hall. His positions mainly include cabinet college students, minister of military aircraft, minister of official department, minister of household department, minister of punishments and imperial academy, bachelor of imperial academy, editor-in-chief of Sikuquanshu, minister of guards and head of infantry. In the fourth year of Jiaqing (1799), Emperor Jiaqing ousted Xiao Shenyang and put him in prison. The wealth accumulated by Little Shenyang is about 820 million to 1 1 100 million taels of silver, and its gold and silver, together with other antique treasures, exceeds the total revenue of the Qing government in the past fifteen years. Fifteen days after the death of Qianlong, Emperor Jiaqing gave Xiao Shenyang a suicide.