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On November 17, 1727, Roncodo was imprisoned forever for fifty deadly sins
On this day, 298 years ago, November 17, 1727 (October 5, 1727, the lunar calendar), Longkedo was imprisoned forever for his fifty major crimes. On November 17, 1727, Longkeduo was imprisoned forever for fifty major crimes. Loncodo (?- 1728), a man with the yellow flag in Manchuria of the Qing Dynasty, Tong Jia, the younger brother of Empress Xiaoyiren, the holy ancestor of the Qing Dynasty, and the son of Tong Guowei, the minister of the Kangxi Military Academy and the commander of the infantry army. He was also awarded the title of Taibao by the Minister of Civil Affairs during the Yongzheng Dynasty. Because he helped Yongzheng secretly ascend the throne (later records, false), he was imprisoned forever in the third year of Yongzheng (1727) and died in confinement the following year. Longkeduo was publicly called "Uncle Longkeduo" by Emperor Yongzheng. It was this Longkeduo who had an extraordinary position in the confusing and in-secret battle between the princes of Emperor Kangxi in his later years. He was the most critical core figure at the time of the succession of imperial power between the Kangxi and Yongzheng dynasties. This was directly related to his rise and prominence after Emperor Yongzheng ascended the throne; he was eventually suspected by Emperor Yongzheng and was attacked repeatedly until he was imprisoned and died. In fact, this was the root cause. Comment: This has always been the case in history


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