In Joy of Life, Mei Zhili made the mistake of betraying the Qing Emperor. He had sought refuge with the Crown Prince and helped the Crown Prince to investigate and capture Teng Zijing. He had even concealed this fact. The Qing Emperor believed that the collusion between officials and princes was the most taboo because it challenged the Emperor's dignity. Thus, the Qing Emperor decided to kill Mei Zhili. On one hand, it was to show the Crown Prince his might. On the other hand, it was to warn the officials who secretly supported the Crown Prince. Mei Zhili's mistake eventually led to his death.
Mei Zhili's mistake in " Joy of Life " was to side with the wrong team. He helped the Crown Prince investigate and capture Teng Zijing, but he concealed this fact. He had joined the Crown Prince's faction. This was an intolerable act in the Qing Emperor's eyes. Because the Emperor's dignity could not be challenged, the Qing Emperor believed that the collusion between officials and princes was the most taboo thing, so he decided to kill Mei Zhili. On the one hand, it was to show the Crown Prince's might, and on the other hand, it was to warn those officials who secretly supported the Crown Prince. Mei Zhili's mistake eventually led to his death.
The reason the Qing Emperor had killed Mei Zhili was because Mei Zhili had betrayed the Qing Emperor, helped the Crown Prince, and participated in the struggle between the Crown Prince and the Second Prince. The Qing Emperor believed that Mei Zhili's actions were a betrayal and unforgivable. In addition, the Qing Emperor might also be worried that Mei Zhili knew something he should not know, so he decided to kill him. The Qing Emperor's goal in killing Mei Zhili was to show the Crown Prince his might and warn the other officials not to collude with the Prince. In summary, the Qing Emperor had intercepted and killed Mei Zhili because of his betrayal and participation in the palace struggles, as well as the Qing Emperor's worry about the confidential information he knew.
In the novel Joy of Life, the Qing Emperor killed Mei Zhili. In the play, in order to link Fan Xian to Lin Gong's death, the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui used her subordinate Yan Bingyun to send a letter from Mei Zhili's family to Fan Xian. After Fan Xian finished reading the letter, he discovered that Mei Zhili was on the Crown Prince's side. He decided to use this letter to overthrow the Crown Prince. Thus, he handed the letter to the Second Prince and had the Second Prince give it to the Qing Emperor. After the Qing Emperor read the letter, he felt that Mei Zhili, as an old official of three dynasties, should know how to protect himself in court and should not participate in factional struggles. Therefore, he decided to execute Mei Zhili.
There were many reasons why the Qing Emperor killed Mei Zhili. First of all, Mei Zhili had participated in the factional struggle between the Crown Prince and the Second Prince. This was a challenge to the Emperor's authority. The Qing Emperor would not tolerate such behavior. Mei Zhili had blatantly sided with the Crown Prince's faction. This was intolerable to the Qing Emperor. It was equivalent to a challenge to his authority. Secondly, Mei Zhili refused to speak the truth in his conversation with the Qing Emperor and mentioned many times his help to the Qing Emperor. This might make the Qing Emperor feel that he did not respect his identity as Emperor. In addition, Mei Zhili had lost his sense of propriety when interrogating Fan Xian and did not act according to the rules. On one hand, the Qing Emperor was protecting Fan Xian. On the other hand, he was dissatisfied with Mei Zhili openly challenging his authority. Finally, killing Mei Zhili could suppress the Crown Prince and balance his forces. At the same time, it was also a warning to the Crown Prince. In summary, the Qing Emperor killed Mei Zhili to maintain his authority, balance the power of the court, and warn the other officials.
The reason the Qing Emperor killed Mei Zhili was because Mei Zhili had betrayed the Qing Emperor and colluded with the Crown Prince. The Qing Emperor could not tolerate the collusion between the ministers and the princes, so he decided to kill Mei Zhili to show his dignity and warn the other ministers. In addition, when Mei Zhili tried Fan Xian's case, he stood on the Crown Prince's side. This was something the Qing Emperor could not tolerate.
There were several reasons why the Qing Emperor killed Mei Zhili. First, Mei Zhili betrayed the Qing Emperor and colluded with the Crown Prince. This was an act that the Qing Emperor could not tolerate. The Qing Emperor did not allow the officials of the court to collude with the prince, so he decided to kill Mei Zhili to show his dignity and warn the other officials. Secondly, Mei Zhili had stood on the Crown Prince's side when trying Fan Xian's case. This was something the Qing Emperor could not tolerate. The Qing Emperor hoped to use killing Mei Zhili to warn the other officials and ensure that he could maintain his power and continue to rule. In addition, the Qing Emperor had also killed Mei Zhili to balance the Crown Prince's power, warn the Crown Prince, and consider his power. The Qing Emperor's attitude toward the Crown Prince was sometimes supportive and sometimes roping in. It was used to temper the Crown Prince's mind. Thus, killing Mei Zhili could also suppress the Crown Prince, balance the power of the Crown Prince's side, and warn the Crown Prince not to challenge the Qing Emperor's authority. In short, the Qing Emperor killed Mei Zhili to protect his ruling position, warn the other ministers and princes, and balance the Crown Prince's power.
In the TV series Joy of Life, the Qing Emperor wanted to kill Mei Zhili because he knew too many secrets. Mei Zhili was the Minister of Revenue and was in charge of the country's finances. At a banquet, he had accidentally overheard the Qing Emperor and Chen Pingping's conversation and learned of the Qing Emperor's secret plan. This plan involved the succession of the throne and national security. Mei Zhili felt that this plan was too dangerous and might lead to chaos in the country and the suffering of the people, so he decided to tell the Empress Dowager. However, his plan failed. The Qing Emperor had long known of his intentions, so he sent people to kill him on his way home. The reason the Qing Emperor killed him was because he knew too many secrets. These secrets could threaten his throne and safety.
In the TV series Joy of Life, the reason the Qing Emperor killed Mei Zhili was to clear the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui and the Crown Prince's name of murdering Teng Zijing. Mei Zhili had misbehaved in front of the Emperor. The Qing Emperor had taken the opportunity to order him to die. Afterwards, he had pinned his death on Fan Xian and used the crime of Fan Xian assassinating an official to put pressure on Fan Jian.
There were many reasons why the Qing Emperor killed Mei Zhili. First of all, Mei Zhili refused to speak the truth many times in his conversations with the Qing Emperor. He even took advantage of his seniority, making the Qing Emperor feel that he did not respect his identity as Emperor. Secondly, Mei Zhili had lost his sense of propriety when interrogating Fan Xian and did not act according to the rules. The Qing Emperor believed this was a challenge to his authority. In addition, Mei Zhili had participated in the dispute between the Crown Prince and the Second Prince, which was an act that the Emperor would not tolerate. He took the Qing Emperor's salary but helped the Crown Prince with matters. He had crossed the Qing Emperor's bottom line. The Qing Emperor hoped to use killing Mei Zhili to put the Crown Prince in his place and warn the officials who secretly supported the Crown Prince. The Qing Emperor was a suspicious and ruthless person. He would not tolerate any challenge to his power. Thus, the Qing Emperor decided to kill Mei Zhili on his way back to his hometown, creating the illusion that he was being killed by horse bandits. Doing so could satisfy the Qing Emperor's need for power and also maintain his benevolent image.
There were several reasons why the Qing Emperor killed Mei Zhili. First of all, Mei Zhili had participated in the struggle between the Crown Prince and the Second Prince. This was an act that the Qing Emperor would not tolerate. Mei Zhili took the Qing Emperor's salary, but he helped the Crown Prince do things. This touched the Qing Emperor's bottom line. The Qing Emperor hoped to use killing Mei Zhili to put the Crown Prince in his place and warn the officials who secretly supported the Crown Prince. Secondly, Mei Zhili had stood on the Crown Prince's side when trying Fan Xian's case. This was something the Qing Emperor could not tolerate. The Qing Emperor believed that Mei Zhili's actions were a betrayal and unforgivable. In addition, the Qing Emperor might also be worried that Mei Zhili knew something he should not know, so he decided to kill him. In short, the Qing Emperor killed Mei Zhili to protect his ruling position and warn the other ministers and princes not to betray him. At the same time, it was also to grasp greater power and control the entire situation.