Yue Zhongqi was beheaded by Yongzheng. Why did Gan Long choose to hand over heavy troops to him, not afraid of rebellion?
Because at that time, Emperor Qianlong faced Jinchuan rebellion. At that time, there was no competent general in the whole Qing court who could lead the soldiers to successfully evaluate this judgment, so it was at that time that Emperor Qianlong remembered Yue Zhongqi. Because he had a high reputation in the army at that time, and it can be seen from his previous achievements that he was an excellent general, Emperor Qianlong gave him this task. At that time, after Emperor Qianlong ascended the throne, in order to consolidate his feudal rule, some cases handled during the Yong Zhengdi period were retried. At that time, Emperor Qianlong also understood that Yong Zhengdi had wronged Yue Zhongqi, so he was released, but his official position was not restored, and he was only demoted to ordinary people. After her own grievances were rehabilitated, Yue Zhongqi should also retire with honor. However, at that time, the Qing Dynasty was facing the Jinchuan Rebellion, and Emperor Qianlong sent countless generals to lead troops to war, but none of them won the war. At that time, how to evaluate the verdict was one of the biggest problems facing Emperor Qianlong at present, and it was also a very headache for him. At this time, he thought of Yue Zhongqi, because Yue Zhongqi led troops to fight on the battlefield in his early years and won many battles, so Emperor Qianlong also knew that he had very high military talents. It was facing a crisis. Even though Yue Zhongqi was 62 years old, Gan Long first hoped that he could make a contribution, so he appointed him as the magistrate of Sichuan and asked him to lead the army to evaluate the rebellion. And Yue Zhongqi did not live up to the expectations of Emperor Qianlong. With many years of combat experience and natural military talent, he quickly reversed the situation that the Qing Dynasty was at a disadvantage in the battle to pacify Jinchuan. Under his leadership, the morale of the Qing army gradually increased and its military strength was greatly enhanced. Finally, with the unremitting efforts of the Qing army, the war was finally won.