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What kind of official was Ji Yun in Qianlong Dynasty? What do you care? Why are you wearing a red official uniform?
Ji Yun is an official of Yipin, and Ji Yun is a co-organizer of college students. He mainly tries to write books. Sometimes he walks around the cabinet and can discuss with the emperor and put forward his own opinions. Some people also drafted imperial edicts instead of the emperor. The red official dress is the setting of TV series. The official uniforms in Qing Dynasty were blue or cyan.

The Qing government unified the museum with the Inner Third Hospital and renamed it the Cabinet. After repeated actions, the Inner Third Hospital was renamed the Cabinet again on 1670. During the Yongzheng period, in addition to the cabinet college students, there were also "enlarged college students" and "associate college students". During the Qianlong period, it became a custom to have two associate college students, two Manchu students and two Han people.

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Ji Yun likes to smoke cigarettes, and civilian military commanders secretly call him "Ji Da's pipe". On one occasion, he was so worried that Ji Yun had no time to put out his cigarette, so he had to hide his pipe in his boots and appear in front of the holy family.

The smoke was burning in the boots, and Ji Yun endured the pain, hoping that the emperor would finish it quickly until the smoke came out of his pants. The emperor asked him what happened, and Ji Yun replied, "There is a fire!" The emperor hurriedly let him go out to put out the fire, and Ji Yun went out with one foot. For a long time, Ji Yun was on crutches.

Liu Yong and Ji Yun.

If Liu Yong and Xiao Shenyang are antagonistic, then his relationship with Ji Yun is quite harmonious. Ji Yun is from Liu Yong's father, Liu Tongxun. They are brother and sister.

He Ying, a university student, recorded in the Notes of Futang that Ji Yun and Liu Yong had a good relationship, Ji Yun was witty and Liu Yong was good at writing, so Ji Yun often asked Liu Yong to write couplets for himself. Ji Yun liked this poem very much and used it as an elegy before his death. After Ji Yun's death, Liu Yong wrote it as an elegy.

Both Liu Yong and Ji Yun like collecting inkstones, and they also give each other a chorus. In the fifty-seventh year of Qianlong (1792), Liu Yong presented an inkstone to Ji Yun, the imperial capital, and wrote an inscription on it: Ji Yun liked my inkstone, so I gave it to him.

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