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Why did Yuan Chonghuan kill Mao Longwen?

Mao let Long Wen kill Yuan Chonghuan for the following reasons:

/kloc-On June 5th, 2000, Yuan Chonghuan announced the Twelve Major Crimes of Mao and killed him with the sword of bullets. It is a fact that it is wrong for Mao Longwen to live abroad. But Yuan Chonghuan's "Twelve Sins" are not all true. It seems far-fetched to punish Mao only, because corruption, bribery, murder and surrender, and corruption of military discipline were very common at that time.

2. These twelve counts are just excuses for Mao's murder. In fact, what is hidden behind this is the struggle between different political interest groups in the imperial court-party struggle. During the period of the Apocalypse and Chongzhen, the Lindong Party and the Yen Party in the imperial court waged a life-and-death political struggle. Perhaps for the purpose of self-protection, during the apocalypse, Mao and Wei Zhongxian "married" and colluded with members of the eunuch party, and they were invisibly involved in this political struggle from then on;

3. After Chongzhen ascended the throne, Lindong Party was in charge and the Yen Party was hit, but Wen Renren, who was related to the Yen Party figure Cui Chengxiu, became the favorite of Emperor Chongzhen. Wen Renren first became a cabinet college student by attacking the party's backbone money; They also crowded out the important figures of the party and made complete friends with the party. Mao, who is in charge of the state affairs, had a dispute with Wen Renren and offered property to him many times. Naturally, hair became a thorn in one side's side.

Yuan Chonghuan (1584—1630), a morpheme, was born in Shijie, Dongguan, Guangdong, and Wuzhou, Guangxi (dispute over native place [1]? )。 At the end of the Ming Dynasty, Ji Liao was the supervisor.

In the forty-seventh year of Wanli (16 19), he was a scholar, and later recommended himself to work in Liaodong border. Sun Chengzong valued Ningyuan. In the war against the Qing army (the latter Jin Dynasty), Ningyuan and Ningjin successively won a great victory, but Wei Zhongxian resigned and returned to his hometown because he was unpopular.

After Zhu Youjian acceded to the throne, Yuan Chonghuan was re-enabled. In the second year of Chongzhen (1629), Huang Taiji was repelled. After the siege of the capital was lifted, the remnants of Wei Zhongxian impeached Yuan Chonghuan on charges of "killing the island commander (Mao)", "making peace with the Qing court" and "being enemies with Chengmi", and Huang Taiji took the opportunity to carry out double espionage. Yuan Chonghuan was finally thought to have a secret agreement with Houjin.

Reference: Yuan Chonghuan Baidu Encyclopedia