Tell a general story. Yongzheng was wearing a wig, which he ordered from Paris through the personal relationship of a French missionary-a huge and luxurious wig. ? Yongzheng was so proud of his strange clothes that he specially invited a foreign devil painter to paint for him. That day was July 2 1727, 2 1. The location is Yuanmingyuan in Beijing. Facing foreign devils from all over the world, Yongzheng opened his hand to them with western etiquette. This reminds me of what he wrote in a commemorative reply: "I am such a person!" " That's nature! That's it, Emperor! "
Yongzheng himself loved those western things, which added fun to his life. Besides wigs and dresses, there are many western things in Yongzheng Palace, such as clocks, thermometers, telescopes and so on. Yong Zhengdi may have studied hard and used his eyes too much since he was a child, but his eyesight was in a mess in middle age. In order to improve office efficiency, he chose to wear glasses. Glass was imported into China during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. Today, we may think this is nothing unusual, but if we can have a pair of glasses from the Ming and Qing dynasties, we will be at the forefront of fashion.
Through these funny things, I saw a different Yongzheng through the thick history: he was a little humorous, romantic and naive.