The word (1820-1886) is very childish. Guizhou Pingyuan (now Zhijin) people. Daoguang moved to Pingyuan for further study in twenty-five years, and Xianfeng for three years (1853). At the age of 33, he was admitted to imperial academy and changed to Jishi Shu. After that, he entered the official career and became the editor of imperial academy. In the fourth year of Xianfeng, Sun Junshi was preparing to go south on a business trip in Baoqing. Because of business distress, he took a dozen people to Tongren and later to the plain. During the mourning period in her hometown, her mother sold her property and recruited rural soldiers to suppress the uprising of the Han and Miao nationalities. 1860 (the tenth year of Xianfeng), served as the magistrate of Yuezhou, Hunan Province, and was transferred to Changsha the following year.
Ding Baozhen has been a governor in Shandong for nearly 10 years, and he is honest and upright for the officials. In particular, the fact that he had the right to kill An Dehai by intelligence shocked the ruling and opposition parties, and is still widely praised by the old Jinan people. Although its narrative in the draft of Qing Dynasty is only 140 words, the story has been interpreted in several versions in unofficial history and novels such as Romance of Qing History and Emperor Tongzhi. The most wonderful thing is "taking orders at the front door and beheading at the back door".
The whole story.
In the autumn of the eighth year of Tongzhi (1869), Empress Dowager Cixi sent An Dehai, a trusted eunuch, south to purchase dragon clothes. An Dehai openly demanded huge bribes all the way, which made the place restless. After the ship arrived in Shandong, local officials reported to Governor Ding Baozhen. Ding Baozhen, who was incorruptible and strong-willed, sent troops to capture An Dehai in Tai 'an on the grounds that eunuchs were forbidden to leave Beijing without permission, and promptly reported to Empress Ci 'an who was in conflict with Empress Dowager Cixi. After being approved, he decided to execute An Dehai on the spot. But just then, Empress Dowager Cixi handed down an imperial edict to save An Dehai. Ding Baozhen decisively decided that "the front door will obey, and the back door will be beheaded", and pulled An Dehai to T-street outside the west gate (now the northern section of Drinking Tiger Pool Street) to be beheaded. Since raw rice is cooked into mature rice, Empress Dowager Cixi can't help it in the end.
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This amazing act of breaking ground on the lion's den shocked the Qing government, and Zeng Guofan praised Ding Baozhen as a "hero".