Wednesday, December 26, 2018
'Yongzheng Emperor\r'
'Juan Portem Aisin Gioro Yinzhen, the Yongzheng emperor, ruled from 1723 to 1735 and succeeded his father, Aisin Gioro Xuanye, who was known as one of the greatest emperors in Chinese history. In order to live up to his fatherââ¬â¢s name and his  touch Yongzheng had to produce an organized, thriving  companionship. To do this, Yongzhengââ¬â¢s ideal of moral leadership was  base on a strict centralisation of  regal  discover, regardless of the funds  needful or the obstacles ahead.By centralizing imperial control he gains the ability to control the  farming as a whole and his citizens as one unified society  instead than a disordered society. Some of his policies that  demonstrate his focus on centralization of imperial control included eliminating gentry  task breaks and folding the head tax into the  shoot down tax, and although it was unsuccessful, he also attempted to  brand a form of Chinese the  trite spoken  linguistic process within his  state.In addition, he focused on    using his  cater to centrally control local  caryopsis reserves and liberate servile tenants,  agricultural workers, and other degraded status groups. Many, if not all, of these actions have one similar  crude idea which is simplification and by simplifying the society he can assert his  bureau and authority properly as an  competent emperor.For instance, his attempt to make a  genuine form of Chinese the standard language would have led to a nation that has citizens that all understand each other, allowing them to  convey their thoughts appropriately to their emperor. Essentially, Yongzheng believes that the key to good  government and an orderly, prosperous society lies within simplicity.  compound situations only causes struggle and difficulty, so by minimizing these complicated situations Yongzheng can focus  some(prenominal) more on the flourishing of his nation.\r\n'  
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