Dozens of white lotus militants, led by the leader Chen Shuang, suddenly rushed in from the right door in the Forbidden City and rushed to the core of the Forbidden City-hall of mental cultivation. You know, hall of mental cultivation is the place where the emperor lives, works and lives on weekdays. Because since the Yellow Emperor Yongzheng, hall of mental cultivation has been the emperor's bedroom, and all the emperors of the Qing Dynasty lived here.
Thousands of Royal Guards and bodyguards in the Forbidden City actually let dozens of "terrorists" attack the emperor's bedroom. Not to mention outsiders, even Emperor Jiaqing himself felt extremely ridiculous. It was just the kind of big mouth hitting himself, and it was very loud. However, Bai Lianhua Christians did not stop after hitting hall of mental cultivation, but continued to rush in.
Further inside, it will be the emperor's harem. Fortunately, at this critical juncture, the second son of Jiaqing Emperor Ning (later) discovered this unexpected situation. At this time, however, there is no bodyguard around him, only Mianzhi, who is also a member of the royal family. Fortunately, it seems that they both just came back from shotguns, both with shotguns in their hands. In a crisis, they don't want to call someone. _ They would rather shoot a gun and kill a Bailian believer on the spot.
However, he immediately made a bad situation-I saw three Bai Lianhua Christians have climbed up the Yuehuamen wall in the palace and are using the flags on the wall to command. He shot him again. After hearing the gunshots, the guards of the palace attendants rushed over. All the white lotus believers were killed with one knife.
Through this incident, the weight of the emperor's second son _ in the heart of Emperor Jiaqing suddenly increased a lot ("the power of the emperor's second son was also pacified"-Emperor Jiaqing offended himself), and he was soon named the prince of wisdom (not only brave, but also resourceful and not chaotic in times of crisis). Moreover, it was also an important political capital for him to be crowned Crown Prince and ascended the throne.
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Historical background
Ambry religion is a secret folk religion, believing in all kinds of ghosts and gods. It is a mixed evolution of Manichaeism, Maitreya, Taoism and Buddhism. It is generally believed that Anbailism originated from Manichaeism, which was once popular in the Tang Dynasty. In the early years of Shaoxing in the Southern Song Dynasty, Mao Ziyuan, a monk of Yanchan Temple in Wu Jun (Suzhou), imitated the teachings of Tiantai Sect and absorbed the teachings and rituals of Manichaeism. The Maitreya Buddha of Buddhism replaced Mani Buddha of Zoroastrianism. By the end of the Yuan Dynasty, the "White Lotus Sect" was gradually formed, mainly worshipping Maitreya.
Anbalism was also the main secret religion in Ming and Qing Dynasties. It worships "motherless" and "Maitreya" and preaches the legend that Maitreya will "transform the world" in the future. The ideas of equality and mutual assistance such as "sharing the wealth gained from teaching" and "helping each other in adversity and traveling around the world without money" quickly became popular among followers.
Taking "vacuum hometown, no children, no mother" as the eight-character mantra formula has given people a certain spiritual sustenance, which is very attractive to those refugees who are trying to get rid of this world in dire straits, so they follow the crowd day after day.
During the hundreds of years from the birth of Anbalism to the middle of Qing Dynasty, it was not worshipped as orthodox religion, but was rejected as heresy. During the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, the peasant masses mobilized and organized the uprising troops many times in the form of Anbailism, among which the famous ones were: the Jianghuai Uprising in the Han Dynasty at the end of Yuan Dynasty; Tang Saier Uprising in Shandong Province in Yongle Period in the Early Ming Dynasty: Cai Uprising in Sichuan Province in Jiajing Period; Xu Hongru Uprising in Shandong Province in Apocalypse Period: Wang Lun Uprising in Shandong Province in the Middle Qing Dynasty.
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