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Introduce E Ertai.
E Ertai, from Yi 'an, surnamed Xilinjue Roche, was born in Zhenglan Banner of Manchuria. Born in the 19th year of Kangxi (1680). The ancestors voted Nurhachi to lead the world. Grandfather Tuyan suddenly became a doctor in an official family, and his father Ebay provided a drink for his son in this country.

E Ertai entered the school at the age of six, studied the Four Books and Five Classics, began to write and practice calligraphy at the age of eight, took the boy exam at the age of sixteen, was a scholar the following year, supplemented his meals at the age of nineteen, and became an official at the age of twenty. At the age of twenty-one, he took up the post of assistant and worked as a bodyguard. After that, the officialdom collapsed, and it was not until the fifty-fifth year of Kangxi (17 16) that he became the foreign minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs at the age of 37. But he can't get in. At this time, he is very worried about his officialdom. At the age of forty-two, on the first day of the 60th year of Kangxi's Lunar New Year, he wrote a poem and sighed: "The mirror man will grow old, and the grass will not grow." In the poem "Yong Huai", he sang: "It seems that 40 is like this, and it will take a hundred years to know."

He was very pessimistic about his future, and never thought that he could go out again.

Yong Zhengdi's succession to the throne is a turning point in E Ertai's career. In the first month of the first year of Yongzheng (1723), he got the provincial examination in Yunnan and was appointed as the deputy examiner. In May, he was promoted to Jiangsu Buzheng and became a local official. Yongzheng three years, was promoted to the governor of Guangxi. On the way to his post, he felt that he could still be of great use, so he changed his name to the Governor of Yunnan to manage the affairs of Governor Yungui, while the nominal Governor Yang only managed the affairs of Governor Yungui in Yunnan. Therefore, although Erfeng began to serve as the governor of southwest China, he actually exercised the functions and powers of the governor. In October of the fourth year of Yongzheng, E Ertai was appointed as the governor in real role, with the title of Minister of War, and was appointed as the governor of Yunnan, Guizhou and Guangxi in six years. The following year, he was appointed as a university student in Beijing Baohe Hall and served as the cabinet record. Later, he was promoted to count with the help of returning to the soil. In the same year, because the Qing government used troops in the northwest two roads, he became a trilateral general manager, went to the Shaanxi-Gansu front, and returned to Beijing a few months later. 13 years, the local people in Guizhou rebelled. Yong Zhengdi cut the count because he was unkind to the coach, but he still trusted him. After Yong Zhengdi's death, E Ertai became the Minister of Prime Minister Affairs. During the Qianlong period, in addition to the position of a university student, he also served as Minister of Military Aircraft, Minister of Security, Minister of Parliament, and imperial academy Officer, adding titles such as a teacher, National History Museum, Li Sanguan, Jade Butterfly Museum, and giving Qin Xiangbo. Qianlong ten years (1745) died of illness at the age of 66. Emperor Qianlong personally went to the funeral and passed away in writing, and he should enjoy the ancestral temple and enter the Jingshi Fairy Temple. Eleven years later, that is, 20 years after Qianlong (1755), my nephew Chang E and his favorite pupil Hu Zhongzao were imprisoned, so he withdrew from the Hall of Virtue.

E Ertai is the author of Xilin's Legacy. Among Yong Zhengdi's Bamboo Skin in it is The Memorial of E Ertai, which contains the notes of E Ertai's appointment as governor of Yunnan, Guizhou and Guangxi.

E Ertai's wife, Yuan Pei, died young, and she continued to marry the daughter of college student Maizhu. E Ertai and Mrs Mak are very affectionate. They don't marry concubines and have six sons and two daughters. The eldest son, Erongan, was the governor of Liangjiang and married bordo's daughter. The second son, E Shi, took charge of the vanguard and married the daughter of Gao Bin, a college student. The third son, Abby, is a general in Xi 'an, and married the daughter of Hadaha, the minister in the bodyguard. The fourth son, Ning Er, was the Governor of Yunnan and Guizhou, and married the daughter of Wang Hai, the Minister of the Interior. The fifth son, Eqi, married Yun Lu, Zhuang's daughter. Sixth son Hume married Maizhu's granddaughter. High-ranking officials marry noble families.

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