Nian Gengyao himself is not slow to …

Years: 1725 - 1725
Nian Gengyao himself is not slow to discover that he has lost imperial favor, for on his return to Xi'an in January 1725, he submits a report of his own, protesting his loyalty and imploring the Emperor's mercy.

It is meanwhile discovered that Nian had engaged in secret correspondence with Yintang, the Emperor's brother and political rival.

His plea for leave being denied, Nian is, at the end of May, transferred to the post of Tartar General at Hangzhou.

The armies he once commanded come under the control of Yue Zhongqi.

As accusations accumulate from his former friends and officials, Nian is in a few months progressively degraded in rank until he becomes merely a bannerman-at-large.

In November, he is arrested and taken under escort to Beijing.

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