In fact, Yongzheng had four emperors, three of whom were Han Chinese. Personally, I think that Zhang Qianyi, a Han nationality, had the greatest influence on Yongzheng. He had a guiding direction for Yongzheng's political affairs, and Yongzheng was strictly investigated by corrupt officials under other influences.
In fact, the emperor's teacher is not so good. Even if he didn't ascend to the throne, he was a prince, and he didn't beat and scold casually. When he became emperor, he couldn't talk casually. Zhang Qianyi has done a good job in this respect. He has an honest and frank personality and is not afraid of powerful people. He is a literary theorist, but his influence on Yongzheng goes far beyond this. He abided by the etiquette of literati, set an example during Yongzheng, and was also strict with Yongzheng. His influence on the handling of corrupt officials behind Yongzheng can be said to be very great, so he can get special respect from Yongzheng.
But when Yongzheng was appointed, Yongzheng knew that his family was not very good and wanted to give him a chance to earn extra money. Yongzheng told his men that if he committed a crime, who could persuade him to plead with me, then I might let him go. As a result, many people came to Zhang Qianyi with their attention to Kim, hoping to ask him to come forward and put in a good word in front of Yongzheng. But what can I say? Zhang Qianyi is a good official. Among the corrupt officials in the Qing Dynasty, he always stood his ground, refused to support them, and scolded those people for not doing so.
This resolute attitude is admirable. As an imperial envoy, he was honest and thrifty, totally honest, and didn't take a wrong step, which deeply influenced Yongzheng's handling of state affairs. In addition to his profound knowledge, Yongzheng admired him in his bones. Do you agree?