Yongzheng was the emperor of the Qing Dynasty. Unlike other emperors, his whole body was shrouded in a mysterious atmosphere. The record of his accession to the throne is vague in history, and there is no trace of his death. These two mysteries naturally aroused the interest of many experts, especially the death of Yongzheng, which has been debated for a long time in the history circle. So far, there are at least three theories, the first is "Assassination of Women", the second is "Playing by Yourself" and the third is "Lin Daiyu's Attachment". Let's look at the first statement first. Where did it come from? Chivalrous woman? According to this view, Yongzheng died at the hands of swordsman Lv Siniang. According to legend, there was a famous chivalrous woman named Lv Siniang. She is skilled in martial arts and hates evil. One night, she flew over the high wall of the Forbidden City and broke into the dormitory where Yongzheng lived peacefully. She took Yongzheng's head directly with a flying sword. The second statement is from? Jade girl pie? The point of view. Supporters of this view believe that Yongzheng indulged in pleasure and called on lucky maids to play some hidden abnormal games. The maids were very uncomfortable, but because the other party was the emperor, they dared not resist. Over time, several ladies-in-waiting finally couldn't stand it and had enough. They invited a group of people to strangle Yongzheng alive in his bedroom with a rope.
The third statement comes from? Red Chamber School? The point of view. This view holds that the death of Yongzheng is related to Lin Daiyu through the in-depth study of unofficial history and Redology. This view holds that. The prototype of Lin Daiyu is Joo Sang wook, Cao Xueqin's confidante. They love each other and are inseparable. Unexpectedly, one day Yongzheng asked Joo Sang wook to be a concubine in the palace. Cao Xueqin naturally didn't want to, so he had to sneak into the palace to find Joo Sang wook's tryst through various channels and was caught by Yongzheng. In a rage, they killed Yongzheng.
Of course, there is no evidence for these statements, but only speculation from later generations. Although they are well organized, they may just be for grandstanding. ?