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Resume and contribution of four assistant ministers in the early years of Kangxi
In the early years of Kangxi, Sony, Suksaha, Zieba Bilong and Ao Bai, the interior ministers, were ordered by the little emperor Michelle Ye to inherit the great system and become ministers of auxiliary government, which is called "the period of four auxiliary governments" in history. In May of the eighth year of Kangxi (1669), Michelle Ye officially took charge, which lasted eight years and five months. When Fu, the ancestor of the Qing Dynasty, died, the talents of the Qing Dynasty were six years old. The Qing court learned the lesson of chaos brought to the ruling class by Dorset's regency in the early years of Shunzhi. Instead of supporting the government with relatives and nobles, it assisted the government with heroes with different surnames, such as Sony.

At the beginning of their administration, these four ministers were able to join hands with Qi Xin and basically follow the policies formulated by Fu Lin to continue to unify the war in China. In April of the first year of Kangxi (1662), Wu Sangui ordered four ministers to execute Zhu Youlang, Wang Gui of Nanming. Small groups of anti-Qing forces in southwest China defected in succession, and some of Zheng's subordinates living in Taiwan Province Province surrendered. In March of three years, General Murima of Jingxi, together with General Tu Hai of Dingxi, led the Eight Banners and green camp in Huguang, Sichuan and Shaanxi provinces, and suppressed the anti-Qing forces in Maolushan, Yunxiangshan District, headed by Li Laiheng, the remnant of Dashun peasant army. At this point, the large-scale national conquest war ended and the Qing Dynasty entered a relatively stable development stage. Years of war have caused great damage to social production, economic depression and people's lives. Facing the situation that everything is in a hurry, minister Sipu vigorously resumed and developed production, resettled refugees, rewarded reclamation, implemented the policy of reduction and exemption, and saved people's livelihood. At the same time, according to the spirit of the last imperial edict of their ancestors, they abolished the cabinet and imperial academy rebuilt during the Shunzhi period, restored the name of the Inner Third Hospital, strengthened the management of officials, cancelled thirteen government offices, expanded the internal affairs office, and paid attention to the exemplary role of the governor. In recent years, the economy has developed, the trough has been repeated every year, and the social order has tended to be stable.

Since the fifth year of Kangxi, the struggle between the four ministers has intensified. Among them, the contradiction between Ao Bai and Suksaha is sharp. With its outstanding military exploits, Ao Bai was headstrong, and was at odds with Suksaha on many issues, and became an enemy over time. Sony, a veteran of the Four Dynasties, saw Ao Bai and Suksaha in the same boat, but he couldn't solve it. He repeatedly asked the Pope to take over. Suppress Bilong and Ao Bai, form a well-matched political party, and everything goes with Ao Bai. On the other hand, Suksaha's prestige is very low, and his mind is single-minded. His heart is not like Ao Bai's, and he can't fight. In June of the sixth year of Kangxi, Sony died of illness. Ao Bai ranks first in the class. In July, Suksahaqi asked to guard Fu Lin's mausoleum. Ao Bai took advantage of Luo Zhi's 24 major crimes to kill Suksaha, clearing the way for his dictatorship.

Ao Bai manages state affairs, forms small groups for personal interests and controls the national center. Civil and military officials go out of their doors and use their private parties inside and outside. Everything is agreed at home and then implemented. What Ao Bai did seriously threatened the imperial power. In the eighth year of Kangxi, after Michelle Ye came to power, Ao Bai was put in prison. Shu Jie, the prince of Heshuo, and others interrogated him according to the order, listed 30 charges against him, and detained him forever. He was also fired and locked up. At the same time, Ao Bai's henchmen were purged, and the four ministers' auxiliary government period ended.