Fucin


Fucin (? - Lhasa, November 11, 1750) was one of two Chinese ambassadors in Lhasa at the end of the first half of the 18th century. The other amban was Labdon.

Both ambitions kill Gyurme Namgyal, the reign of Tibet, unleashing the rebellion of 1750. Lifecycle Separation of Tibet from the Chinese court

The reign of Tibet, Gyurme Namgyal, came to power in 1747 and attracted more power to him, trying to disassociate Tibet from the authority of the Mantsjoe court. This was increasingly perceived by Fucin and Labdon. In addition, Namgyal increased his power by overtaking the Chinese emperor to reduce the Chinese garrison in Lhasa and group the troops in Tibet to raise to Lhasa. Murder, riot and death of Fucin

Both ambitions attracted Namgyal to their residence under the pretext of a conference. Both ambitions asked the assistant Namgyal for a personal conversation in a separate room. Here Fucing overthrew him with wild accusations. Before Namgyal could answer, he hugged his arms around him while Labdon pierced him with a sword.

The killing of Namgyal fired in a large riot of more than a thousand armed residents. Fucin was injured by several knife sticks, after which he committed suicide; Labdon went down to battle with the insurgents.

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