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The Qianlong Emperor

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When the Qianlong emperor came to the throne, he abrogated his father’s compassionate and rational system for eunuch management. Qianlong saw his father’s innovations as a dangerous departure from the gold standard of eunuch management. Qianlong would lower eunuchs’ status, cut their salaries, eviscerate their system of ranks, and reduce their education levels. In so doing, he came to perpetuate a series of myths about his eunuchs meant to perpetuate the notion that he was strict on them. He asserted that they only performed menial tasks, never left the palace, had no wives or children, were few in number in his palaces, and were carefully watched over by him personally. In truth, he was quietly allowing them new opportunities to come and go as they pleased, and to develop business interests on the outside. He did this because he faced a growing shortage of eunuchs to staff his ever-burgeoning number of palaces, including Yuanming Yuan.
Title: The Qianlong Emperor
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When the Qianlong emperor came to the throne, he abrogated his father’s compassionate and rational system for eunuch management.
Qianlong saw his father’s innovations as a dangerous departure from the gold standard of eunuch management.
Qianlong would lower eunuchs’ status, cut their salaries, eviscerate their system of ranks, and reduce their education levels.
In so doing, he came to perpetuate a series of myths about his eunuchs meant to perpetuate the notion that he was strict on them.
He asserted that they only performed menial tasks, never left the palace, had no wives or children, were few in number in his palaces, and were carefully watched over by him personally.
In truth, he was quietly allowing them new opportunities to come and go as they pleased, and to develop business interests on the outside.
He did this because he faced a growing shortage of eunuchs to staff his ever-burgeoning number of palaces, including Yuanming Yuan.

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