In the first year of Emperor Yongzheng's reign, General Nian Gengyao returned to Kyoto after suppressing the rebellion in Qinghai. The emperor was worried about the high achievements of the young general who held military power, so he executed this minister with remarkable military achievements under the pretext of not being guilty. The emperor's confidant, Prince Su Ren, accepted a secret order and led the Imperial Forest Army Commander, Chang Yugang, and others to besiege the Nian Mansion late at night, intending to execute the entire family. Changyugang
In the first year of Emperor Yongzheng's reign, General Nian Gengyao returned to Kyoto after suppressing the rebellion in Qinghai. The emperor was worried about the high achievements of the young general who held military power, so he executed this minister with remarkable military achievements under the pretext of not being guilty. The emperor's confidant, Prince Su Ren, accepted a secret order and led the Imperial Forest Army Commander, Chang Yugang, and others to besiege the Nian Mansion late at night, intending to execute the entire family. Changyugang