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Why was Ji Xiaolan exiled to Xinjiang? What caused it?

Ji Xiaolan looks blessed and has a prominent position, but it may actually be just a knickknack of Emperor Qianlong. In this regard, Emperor Qianlong did not hide it. It is said that once, Ji Xiaolan interceded for one of his sinful friends, Yin Zhuangtu. When Emperor Qianlong heard this, he immediately flew into a rage: "I am very good at your literature, so I just want to carry forward and store the excellent ones." Why talk about state affairs! " It's really a wake-up call for the ignorant. Such a phrase "people should learn by themselves" cannot but leave an indelible shadow in Ji Xiaolan's mind.

It is in such an extremely cruel political environment that we see the best leaders of the Han nationality represented by Ji Xiaolan. On the one hand, through compiling the project of Sikuquanshu, we try our best to castrate the works of the ancients. On the other hand, in the process of "castrating" the ancients, I also had a "spiritual self-palace" operation intentionally or unintentionally. From now on, some intellectual elites of the Han nationality can only use their superhuman talents to tell jokes, write couplets and satirize colleagues like Ji Xiaolan. They will never, like their predecessors Huang Zongxi and Gu, travel thousands of miles away and devote themselves to independent thinking with the ambition of "making a living for heaven and earth, making a career for the people, making a lasting legacy and making the world peaceful".

Ji Xiaolan heard that Qianlong wanted to trace the deficit in the salt case, but told Lu Qian, the son of Lu Jianzeng, face to face. So Lu Qian wrote to tell his father Lu Jianzeng. In fact, when Qianlong traced the deficit in the salt case, Lu Jian had already left his job and retired to other places. However, although Ji Xiaolan's leaking way in the above biography of Ji Xiaolan is worthy of scrutiny, it is Ji Xiaolan who leaked the news after all. Moreover, it is also true that Lu Jian once bribed salt merchants with 16000 taels of silver when he was a salt carrier in Huaibei.

Later, Ji Xiaolan's secret was discovered. At the same time, it was found that more than one person leaked secrets to Lu Jianzeng, as well as Xu Buyun, the alternate book of the military department, Wang et al. 100, and later they were all involved in the case. In the end, except for more than 20 people who were killed, all the others who were involved also ended up in exile in the frontier and served as atonement.