Heshen

Heshen
or Ho-shen

born 1750, China
died Feb. 22, 1799, Beijing

Infamous Chinese courtier who abused his influence with the Qianlong emperor to assume high ministerial positions and control revenue disbursements and personnel recruiting.

His embezzlement of funds intended for suppressing the White Lotus rebellion prolonged the fighting and drove the imperial troops to looting, consequently undermining the authority of the Qing dynasty. He was arrested by the Qianlong emperor's successor and forced to commit suicide.

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▪ Chinese courtier
born 1750, China
died Feb. 22, 1799, Beijing

      infamous Chinese courtier whose influence with the aged Qianlong emperor (reigned 1735–96) allowed him to monopolize major governmental posts and oppress the people.

      At the age of 25, Heshen was an imperial bodyguard. His handsome features, affable manner, and clever wit made a great impression on the 65-year-old emperor; within a year Heshen had assumed the highest ministerial positions in the empire and had gained control of the disbursement of revenue and the recruitment of personnel. His son was married to the emperor's youngest and favourite daughter.

      When the Bailian Jiao (White Lotus Society) revolted in central and western China in 1796, Heshen was put in charge of suppressing the rebels. Together with several of his friends, he prolonged the campaign and channelled much of the money for the war effort into their own pockets. As a result, the troops took to looting the populace, and the authority of the dynasty was severely undermined.

      With the death of the Qianlong emperor in 1799, Heshen was removed from power, capable generals were appointed, and in 1804, after five more years of fighting, the rebellion was brought to an end. Qainlong's successor, the Jiaqing emperor (reigned 1796–1820), had Heshen arrested and forced him to commit suicide. The official records, which may have been somewhat exaggerated by Heshen's enemies, claimed that the wealth confiscated from his estate included 60,000,000 ounces of silver, 75 pawnshops, 70,000 furs, and a gold service of 4,288 pieces.

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