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How did Jia Shifang die?

In the 9th year of Yongzheng in Qing Dynasty (A.D. 173 1), Tian Wenjing, Governor of Hedong, recommended Jia Shifang, a Taoist of Baiyun Temple, to treat Yongzheng. Because Jia Shifang likes to talk big and do evil, he offended Yongzheng and was beheaded by Yongzheng.

Jia Shifang is a Taoist in Baiyun Temple.

Before Yongzheng was called Yin Zhen, Dai Duo once recommended Taoist Jia Shifang to tell his fortune. Taoist Jia Shifang said that Yin Zhen had "a thousand words", and Yin Zhen was very happy at that time. After the dragon became ill, Yun Xiang didn't know where to dig Jia out again, so he recommended it to Yongzheng.

In the archives of the Qing palace, there is an imperial edict personally revised by Yongzheng, which is inferred to be promulgated in September of Yongzheng eight years. Yongzheng said in this imperial edict that Jia Shifang's "massage technique" and "secret spell method" are indeed "effective and effective", but "since January, although my bow has greatly recovered, I want to make peace." I bow and bow, safe and uneasy. I really want to get hold of it, if I can't get out of its range. "Yongzheng then rebuked Jia Shifang" openly used the technique of demon jumping, saying that it could be used on me. "

Although Jia Shifang's head was cut off, Yongzheng did not lose his trust in Taoist priests. According to the records of the Qing Palace, from the eighth year of Yongzheng's illness to his death five years later, Yong Zhengdi participated in Taoist activities very frequently. In the palace, besides the Qin 'an Hall, which specializes in Taoist activities, Yongzheng also asked Taoist priests to place Taoist memorial tablets in the main palaces such as the Hall of Supreme Harmony and Gan Qing Palace, and install a bucket altar in their bedroom, hall of mental cultivation, to protect Taoist gods.

Yong Zhengdi (1678.12.13—1735.10.08) was the fifth emperor of the Qing dynasty, the third emperor with its capital in Beijing, and the fourth son of Emperor Kangxi. His mother was Empress Xiao Gongren.

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