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Zha Siting

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118:(雍正) but without the top parts, which some interpreted as a wish for the emperor to be decapitated. The emperor was furious and ordered Zha's arrest. On 21 October 1726 he informed the court that Zha's house had been searched and two journals of a seditious nature were found. The journals included sarcastic comments about the Confucian scholars training for the bureaucracy in the Beijing academies and mocking comments about the emperor and his late father. The emperor also accused Zha of having intrigued with the disgraced official 156:(王國棟) to investigate conditions in the province. Two years later, they reported back that they had found no signs of rebellion and proposed that the emperor hold examinations again. The 1729 Zhejiang examination would be held on schedule. 144:), the emperor declared the entire province "degenerate" and in retaliation he forbade any Zhejiang students to move on to the 1727 national examinations in the capital. The emperor also decreed that the 1729 Zhejiang 316: 311: 342: 371: 276: 153: 110:
which read "where the people rest" (維民所止). The first character (維) and the last character (止) both resembled the
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Zha died in prison in 1727 and after his death his body was ordered to be dismembered. His elder brothers
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examinations be suspended. Shortly after the decree went out, the emperor also ordered Zhejiang governor
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were imprisoned. His wife was exiled to the frontier, where she achieved some fame as a poet.
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As a result of Zha's case and similar cases involving others from Zhejiang (
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Zha's year of birth is calculated based on a 1713 poem by his brother
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examinations. The composition topic he chose was a phrase from the
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examinations in 1706. After a period of study at the
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Chinese
courtesy name
Chinese
art name
Chinese
Qing dynasty
Literary Inquisition
Haining, Zhejiang
jinshi
Hanlin Academy
Ministry of Rites
Nanchang
Jiangxi
juren
Shijing
era name
Yongzheng Emperor
Longkodo
Zha Shenxing
Zha Sili
Wang Jingqi
Lü Liuliang
Li Wei
Wang Guodong
Zha Shenxing
sui
Goodrich 1935


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