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What does the guillotine mean?
The guillotine said that when Yongzheng ascended the throne, he felt that people in the sticky land knew too many things that might threaten his throne, so cleaning the sticky land and setting up a new guillotine was to increase the power of imperial power and monitor all those who knew about his scandal. In the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, people in China liked to tell secret stories in the palace. Popular novels that even people with little cultural accomplishment could read naturally became the best carrier of "telling new stories". In the 13th Dynasty of Qing Dynasty, Yongzheng was a powerful ruler who practiced terror and harsh politics. Gossip about him is widely circulated among the people. In the eyes of the world, the emperor was wily before he ascended the throne, but ruthless after he ascended the throne. His repeated visits to the prison made people feel scared ... which cast a mysterious color on his rule. It is impossible to know exactly where the guillotine first came from. But one thing is certain, similar artistic ideas have played a role in guiding public opinion and satirizing the present with reference to the past. However, history is always objective. Is Yongzheng a good emperor or a bad emperor? Is his power politics conducive to social development or hindering historical progress? We must investigate and identify from historical facts. The image characteristics of "guillotine" are secretive, cruel and iron-fisted. The artistic prototype is the secret service and secret folding system of Yongzheng Dynasty. So, what is the truth about the guillotine and spy politics? According to historical records, on August 20th, 1735, Yongzheng was still in charge of government affairs, fell ill at night and died in the early morning of the next day. Due to unexpected death, there are various speculations and legends in officialdom and folk. The most popular among the people is that Lv Siniang retaliated and cut off Yongzheng's head. During the Yongzheng period, Ceng Jing, a scholar in Hunan Province, was dissatisfied with the rule of the Qing court, and wrote to Yue Zhongqi, the governor of Shaanxi Province (the descendant of Yue Fei) to instigate the anti-Qing dynasty. Later, Yongzheng made a big fuss about this matter and severely tried the criminals, which led to the case of Lv Liuliang, a scribe in Zhejiang. Ceng Jing and others were jailed, and then they were hacked, and the Lv Liuliang family was not spared. Lv Liuliang's granddaughter Lv Siniang survived because she lived in Anhui's wet nurse's house. Lv Siniang, who is only 13 years old, has a strong will. When he learned that three generations of his family had been killed, he was filled with indignation and looked like a god-worshipper, and immediately pricked his finger. He wrote eight big characters: "If you don't kill Yongzheng, you will die unsatisfied". So he went to Beijing alone and decided to avenge his family. On the way, I happened to meet the monk Gan Fengchi, and Siniang worshipped him as a teacher. Lv Siniang was awarded the skills of climbing over the eaves and dancing swords. Later, Lv Siniang moved to Beijing and designed to sneak into Gan Qing Palace, assassinate Yongzheng, cut off his head and lift his head. It is also rumored that Yongzheng was buried in Tailing Palace in Yizhou, Hebei Province.

Novels are "shadows" with facts. In the works of literati, Yongzheng is portrayed as a schemer who is proficient in martial arts and has great magical powers. His men raised a group of chivalrous men with unparalleled martial arts and operated a killing weapon called the guillotine, which can take the heads of enemies thousands of miles away. At the same time, "guillotine" is also synonymous with secret killers. It is said that Yun Si, the eighth brother of Yongzheng, and Seth Black, the ninth brother, were both put to death by the guillotine. Obviously, this absurd description is not a history of trust. However, Yongzheng did win in the struggle to seize reserves under the condition of weak political power. He can ascend to the throne, in addition to his artificial calculation and a set of political skills, but also thanks to his well-trained intelligence organization. This organization is the crux. As the name implies, "sticker" is a service organization that specializes in catching cicadas and dragonflies. When Yongzheng was a prince, there were some tall trees in the Dean's Mansion near Xinqiao in the northeast of Beijing. Every summer and early autumn, cicadas buzz among the lush branches and leaves. Yin Zhen, who likes quietness but is afraid of summer heat, ordered his disciples to catch cicadas with poles. In the forty-eighth year of Kangxi, Yin Zhen was promoted from "Duoluobeile" to "Prince of Heshuoyong", and the competition among many princes in Kangxi reached a white-hot stage. On the surface, Yin Zhen is at peace with the world, but secretly, he has made a plan and stepped up the competition for storage. He recruited martial arts experts in the Jianghu and trained a number of them. The task of this group is to scout around and root out dissidents. After Yongzheng ascended the throne, in order to consolidate autocratic rule and reward party members, a "stick-stick" organ was set up under the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The leader of "Post Bar" is called "Post Bar Guardian", and it is served by a great spy with outstanding achievements. Most of them are old people in Yongzheng's official residence, with high officials and great power. Sticker general members are called Sticker Baitang A, collectively called Sticker Baitang A, filled by little spies. They are all from the internal affairs office. They have no experience and their salary is not high, but they follow Yongzheng every day, which is very hot. It can be seen that "Sticking Rod" is a service organization serving the royal family on the surface, but it is actually a secret service organization. The so-called "guillotine" in the novel refers to these people who wound the stick. It is not difficult to infer that Yongzheng compared his political opponents to small animals such as fish, cicadas and dragonflies to cast a net to capture and control them. Although "Sticker" belongs to the internal affairs bureau system, its headquarters is located in Qin Yong Wang Mi. In the third year of Yongzheng, Yin Zhen ordered the Lama Temple to be changed to the Lama Temple, and designated it as "Forbidden Area in front of the Dragon". But strangely, the renovated palace was not covered with yellow glazed tiles, and the roof of the palace was still covered with green glazed tiles. Some people think that although the Lama Temple is the emperor's palace, there used to be a secret passage for secret agents to travel secretly. However, today's Lama Temple is actually a strict secret service. In order not to let the secret out, it was changed into a palace. There is also a legend that there is no trace of underground passage in the Lama Temple. It is very likely that Qianlong, the son of Yongzheng, completely renovated the Lama Temple in order to eliminate the bad relics left by his father. There are also branches in the Forbidden City, and the "Yujingge" in Xiushan of the Imperial Garden is the sentry box where they are on duty. There are four benches painted in black in front of the door at the foot of the mountain. No matter day or night, there are four "sticky guards" and four "sticky guards" sit on it. The task assigned by Yongzheng was quickly sent to the Lama Temple by the personnel on duty, and then the headquarters of the Lama Temple issued an order to send someone to handle it. After Yongzheng's death, Emperor Qianlong continued to control the ministers' activities in and out of Beijing and other provinces by "sticking sticks", and it was not until after Qianlong's death that the espionage activities of "sticking sticks" were gradually abandoned. What the above two people said is a legend. The guillotine that really appears in the Jianghu is something like a fist fingertip. It has a blade, which is used in boxing and fighting, and is also used by women for self-defense. Because its two parts together form a drop of blood project, it is called the guillotine.

Hidden weapons said that what the guillotine was, or what it was, was not recorded at all, so no one knew it, so it was worth studying. This guillotine is a weapon used by Yong Zhengdi's secret service system. The way to kill with this weapon is to take a person's head off his neck. There are many weapons that can separate the head from the neck, such as cutting with a big knife and waving with a sharp axe. But this guillotine is no ordinary weapon. According to the records that can be seen, it is "released" when used. However, it is not a flying sword that can "take a head from a thousand miles". When you use it, it won't be too far from the target. When guillotines are released (or thrown), they cover the target's head, then cut off the target's head and take it back. Cut off his head and be sent to the guillotine, so the target of murder became a headless body, which was very scary. This kind of guillotine is used in this way, but no one knows its specific shape and how to cut off its head at once. Because these stories are very touching, they have been made into movies more than once. Unlike telling stories and writing novels, movies need concrete images to show people, so filmmakers create by their own imagination. So we see on the screen that some guillotines are like straw hats, some guillotines are like birdcages, some will whine when they are released, some will rotate, some have sharp blades like many teeth, and some have devices like camera shutters-with a click, the heads will separate. Poison says that the secret guillotine of Yongzheng is actually poison. Chivalrous novels and movies were popular years ago, and the actors were between Manchu and Qianlong and Yongzheng. Especially when Yongzheng was a prince, he was ready to seize the throne. Driven by Luo Zhi Chivalrous Man, he refined all kinds of poisonous hidden weapons. This rumor is naturally fascinating to read. Among the hidden weapons used by Yongzheng to eliminate dissidents, it is said that there is a novelist named the guillotine, and his story is the most magical. It is a leather bag, which the living put in it and soon turned into a pool of blood. Although this is an exaggeration, it is naturally possible that Yongzheng, by virtue of his power as an autocratic emperor, deliberately implemented spy-like bloody rule and created several new types of killing weapons. According to reliable reports, the "guillotine" does exist, and its storage is highly toxic. This poison is a mixture of poisonous snake venom and poisonous tree juice. One drop will rot people to death, so it is called "the guillotine". The main raw material for refining this poison is a kind of tree juice called "Sowing Niang Tree", which is produced in the deep mountains on the border of Guangxi. The poisonous arrows used by Miao people and the poison of "blood sealing throat" painted on the arrow cluster are all painted with tree juice. There are no trees planted in Miaoshan. They want to buy them from the natives with a large sum of money. Yongzheng once sent a secret letter to the governor of Guangxi, asking him to secretly look for this poison and study the secret recipe of refining detoxification. Yongzheng used it to forge the guillotine, which is quite well-founded. After Yongzheng was in power, he sent a secret letter to Gu Li, the governor of Guangxi, asking him to look for a poisonous tree juice in Guangxi. As can be seen from his letters, Yongzheng himself is very familiar with the nature and use of this poison. His secret letter reads: "among all the seedlings in Guizhou recently, Miao's crossbow is the most poisonous." There are two kinds of medicines, one is herbal medicine and the other is snake medicine. Although the herbs are poisonous, they can't breathe after cooking for two months. Snake medicine can be used for several years after being boiled. But only snake juice, its medicine can only fester, and there are drugs for treating snakes. There is also a savage medicine called "Sprinkle", which is mixed with snake juice to cook arrows. Its poison is everywhere and cannot be cured. Smell this "sprinkling" medicine, which is the juice of a poisonous tree and condensed on a stone. Pale red in color, produced in Sicheng Tufu, Guangxi. Its trees are quite few and hard to get. The hunters there secretly sold them as Miao Di, which was as high as gold and was regarded as a treasure by the Miao people. " You can visit this tree in secret, and you will make sure to recognize the shape, cut and dig it without leaving any traces. Not only this medicine, but also the antidote. Access and query are more encrypted. If there is a drug rehabilitation party, even if it is written, it will be heard by posts. The Secret of Yongzheng was written in the third year of Yongzheng. He knows all about the poison used by Miao people in Guangxi, so he must pay attention to this kind of thing on weekdays. Unofficial history said that the guillotine of the Fourth Prince was so fierce that he killed people without leaving a trace, which proved that he had mastered a wealth of knowledge about poison. With the introduction of the characters' martial arts novel "The Story of Tonglin", there were three swordsmen in Nanhai School around the fifty-fifth year of Emperor Kangxi in Qing Dynasty, who were called "Three Commanders in Nanhai", "Know nothing" and "Know nothing". The guillotine is the only secret weapon among the three. Later, Emperor Kangxi took the lead, and Yong Zhengdi succeeded to the throne. The guillotine was bought by Yongzheng, and the guillotine assassination group was established as a tool to kill Wulin people. Assassination Group During the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty, the folklore Yong Zhengdi tampered with the testamentary edict of Emperor Kangxi and ascended the throne. After Yongzheng ascended the throne, the truth spread among the people, and the assassination team organized by Yongzheng was named "the guillotine". The members of the guillotine are all famous swordsmen in the Jianghu, and their martial arts are extremely high. Anyone who spreads rumors in folklore will be killed without forgiveness. In the novel Legend of Tonglin, the famous "invisible hermit" Gan Yu Gan Feng Chi was also a member of the guillotine, and his legs were cut off by Tonglin.