instead of Manchu alphabet. The Jiaqing Emperor (13 November 1760 – 2 September 1820), also known by his temple name Emperor Renzong of Qing, personal name...
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Mianning inherited the throne after the Jiaqing Emperor died suddenly of unknown causes. He became the first Qing emperor who was the eldest legitimate son...
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Empress Xiaoshurui (category Consorts of the Jiaqing Emperor)
name bestowed to the wife and first empress consort of Yongyan, the Jiaqing Emperor. She was empress consort of Qing from 1796 until her death in 1797...
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son, who ascended the throne as the Jiaqing Emperor but ruled only in name as Qianlong held on to power as Emperor Emeritus until his death in 1799 at...
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Yongzheng Emperor chose his fourth son Hongli (1711–1799), the Qianlong Emperor, who himself selected his 15th son Yongyan, the Jiaqing Emperor (r. 1796–1820)...
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The Jiaqing Emperor had a total number of 14 consorts, including 2 empresses, 2 imperial noble consorts, 4 consorts and 6 concubines. Empress Xiaoshurui...
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Empress Xiaoyichun (category Consorts of the Qianlong Emperor)
announced Yongyan as the Jiaqing Emperor, and became a retired emperor. After Qianlong's death on 7 February 1799, Jiaqing honoured his mother with the...
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favored by the Qianlong Emperor and called the most corrupt official in Chinese history. After the death of Qianlong, the Jiaqing Emperor confiscated Heshen's...
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Renzong (redirect from Emperor Ren Zong)
reigned 1311–1320), emperor of the Yuan dynasty Hongxi Emperor (1378–1425, reigned 1424–1425), emperor of the Ming dynasty Jiaqing Emperor (1760–1820, reigned...
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Imperial Noble Consort Qinggong (category Consorts of the Qianlong Emperor)
had no children of her own, but raised Prince Yongyan, the future Jiaqing Emperor. Imperial Noble Consort Qinggong's personal name was not recorded in...
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Empress Xiaoherui (category Consorts of the Jiaqing Emperor)
name bestowed to the wife and second empress consort of Yongyan, the Jiaqing Emperor. She was empress consort of Qing from 1801 until her husband's death...
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Dowager Noble Consort Wan (category Consorts of the Qianlong Emperor)
give birth to any children. The Qianlong Emperor died on 7 February 1799. His 15th son, the Jiaqing Emperor, elevated Lady Chen to "Dowager Noble Consort...
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Noble Consort Ying (category Consorts of the Qianlong Emperor)
the Qianlong Emperor abdicated in favour of his 15th son Yongyan, who was enthroned as the Jiaqing Emperor. However, the Qianlong Emperor remained in power...
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Guangxu Emperor (14 August 1871 – 14 November 1908), also known by his temple name Emperor Dezong of Qing, personal name Zaitian, was the tenth emperor of...
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established Nguyễn dynasty requested canonization from the Chinese Jiaqing Emperor and received the title Quốc Vương (國王, King of a State) and the name...
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Emperor Yongzheng Emperor Qianlong Emperor Jiaqing Emperor Daoguang Emperor Xianfeng Emperor Tongzhi Emperor Guangxu Emperor Xuantong Emperor Yuan Shikai as...
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Xianfeng Emperor (17 July 1831 – 22 August 1861), also known by his temple name Emperor Wenzong of Qing, personal name Yizhu, was the eighth emperor of the...
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The Jiaqing Emperor attempted to stamp out corruption, and suppressed the White Lotus and Miao rebellions. His successor, the Daoguang Emperor, attempted...
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Tongzhi Emperor (27 April 1856 – 12 January 1875), also known by his temple name Emperor Muzong of Qing, personal name Zaichun, was the ninth emperor of the...
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Noble Consort Xun (Qianlong) (category Consorts of the Qianlong Emperor)
10 January 1798 during the reign of the Jiaqing Emperor, the Qianlong Emperor's 15th son. The Jiaqing Emperor posthumously elevated her to "Noble Consort...
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for some time. Princess Hexiao begged the Jiaqing Emperor to allow them to return to Beijing. The Emperor agreed. Fengšeninde returned to Beijing in...
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Empress Xiaomucheng (category Consorts of the Daoguang Emperor)
the Jiaqing Emperor, and became his primary consort. She died on 17 February 1808 and was interred in the Eastern Qing tombs. The Jiaqing Emperor died...
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Consort Hua (category Consorts of the Jiaqing Emperor)
Hougiya clan belonging to the Bordered Yellow Banner, was a consort of Jiaqing Emperor. Consort Hua was a booi of Han Chinese Hougiya clan belonging to the...
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Imperial Noble Consort Gongshun (category Consorts of the Jiaqing Emperor)
Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner Niohuru clan (鈕祜祿氏) was a consort of the Jiaqing Emperor. She was 27 years his junior. Imperial Noble Consort Gongshun's personal...
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is constructed according to the imperial princesses being daughters of emperors and clans of the princes consorts. The following list is created according...
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Imperial Noble Consort Heyu (category Consorts of the Jiaqing Emperor)
of the Han Chinese Bordered White Banner Liu clan, was a consort of Jiaqing Emperor. Imperial Noble Consort Heyu's personal name wasn't recorded in history...
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dynasty reached its zenith during the High Qing era and under the Qianlong Emperor, who reigned from 1735 to 1796. This reign was followed by a century of...
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chef during the reign of the Jiaqing Emperor. Put to death by lingchi in 1803 for a failed assassination of the emperor outside the Forbidden City. Zhang...
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nobleman Jin Youzhi, and he is a nephew of Puyi (The Xuantong Emperor), the last emperor of the Qing dynasty of China. Jin was born in Beijing on 3 May...
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market were all vetoed by successive Qing Emperors.[page range too broad] Upon his meeting the Jiaqing Emperor in 1816, Amherst refused to perform the traditional...
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