era name "Jiaqing" in February 1796, hence he is historically known as the Jiaqing Emperor. For the next three years, however, the Jiaqing Emperor was...
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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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Noble Consort Xun (Qianlong) (section Jiaqing era)
on 10 January 1798 during the reign of the Jiaqing Emperor, the Qianlong Emperor's 15th son. The Jiaqing Emperor posthumously elevated her to "Noble...
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Daoguang Emperor (category Jiaqing Emperor's sons)
Mianning was 14. Mianning’s father Prince Yongyan was then enthroned as the Jiaqing Emperor, after which he made Lady Hitara (Mianning's mother) his empress...
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Imperial Noble Consort Qinggong (section Jiaqing era)
Qinggong had no children of her own, but raised Prince Yongyan, the future Jiaqing Emperor. Imperial Noble Consort Qinggong's personal name was not recorded...
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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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authority of the Jiaqing Emperor. Officials during the Qianlong Emperor's reign may have feared or been jealous of his power. The Jiaqing Emperor could have...
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Empress Xiaoshencheng (section Jiaqing era)
2 February 1809, Lady Tunggiya married Minning, the second son of the Jiaqing Emperor, and became his second primary consort. On 29 July 1813, she gave...
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Dowager Noble Consort Wan (section Jiaqing era)
His 15th son, the Jiaqing Emperor, elevated Lady Chen to "Dowager Noble Consort Wan" on 27 May 1801. In his imperial edict, the Jiaqing Emperor mentioned...
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Empress Xiaomucheng (section Jiaqing era)
of 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...
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Qing emperor. He was succeeded by his son, who ascended the throne as the Jiaqing Emperor but ruled only in name as Qianlong held on to power as Emperor...
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Noble Consort Ying (section Jiaqing era)
abdicated in favour of his 15th son Yongyan, who was enthroned as the Jiaqing Emperor. However, the Qianlong Emperor remained in power as a Retired Emperor...
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Heshen was initially sentenced to death by slow slicing. However, the Jiaqing Emperor, who succeeded the Qianlong Emperor, permitted Heshen to commit...
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Wu Jia-qing (redirect from Wú Jiāqìng)
Wu Jiaqing (simplified Chinese: 吴珈庆; traditional Chinese: 吳珈慶; pinyin: Wú Jiāqìng; born February 9, 1989) is a Taiwanese-born Chinese professional pool...
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Hongxi Emperor (1378–1425, reigned 1424–1425), emperor of the Ming dynasty Jiaqing Emperor (1760–1820, reigned 1796–1820), emperor of the Qing dynasty Injong...
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the Qing dynasty "Jiaqing Reign|The Palace Museum". en.dpm.org.cn. Retrieved 2020-07-17. 《敬事房禮儀檔》. 《清實錄嘉慶朝實錄》"The chronicles of Jiaqing era". pp. 卷之二百零三...
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The Rise and Fall of Qing Dynasty (section Jiaqing)
Dynasties 2 Covers the reigns of the Yongzheng Emperor, Qianlong Emperor, Jiaqing Emperor and Daoguang Emperor 50 episodes Airing period: June 29 - September...
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Consort He (Daoguang) (section Jiaqing era)
the Jiaqing Emperor. On 16 May 1808, she gave birth to his first son, Yiwei. In May 1808, she was elevated to his secondary consort. The Jiaqing Emperor...
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have reigned even longer if he had not purposely ceded the throne to the Jiaqing Emperor (r. 1796–1820) in order not to reign longer than his grandfather...
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1822), of the Manchu Bordered White Banner Liugiya clan, was a consort of Jiaqing Emperor. Consort Xin was a member of Manchu Bordered White Banner Liugiya...
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Ren Jiaqing (Chinese: 任嘉庆; born August 9, 1957) is an assistant coach and a former Chinese football player. His last appointment was as the assistant...
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Empress Xiaoherui (category Consorts of the Jiaqing Emperor)
was enthroned as the Jiaqing Emperor. On 12 February 1796, Lady Niohuru was granted the title "Noble Consort". When the Jiaqing Emperor's primary consort...
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Empress Xiaojingcheng (section Jiaqing era)
11th day of the fifth lunar month in the 17th year of the reign of the Jiaqing Emperor, which translates to 19 June 1812 in the Gregorian calendar. In...
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Empress Xiaoquancheng (section Jiaqing era)
28th day of the second lunar month in the 13th year of the reign of the Jiaqing Emperor, which translates to 24 March 1808 in the Gregorian calendar. She...
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landscape of lakes, pastureland and forests. The Kangxi, Qianlong and Jiaqing emperors often spent several months a year here to escape the summer heat...
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1796–1820 Yongyan Jiaqing Emperor Fifteenth son of the Qianlong Emperor 1821–1850 Minning Daoguang Emperor Second son of the Jiaqing Emperor 1851–1861...
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Consort Fang (section Jiaqing era)
(芳嬪/芳嫔; from 1794), fifth rank imperial consort During the reign of the Jiaqing Emperor (r. 1796–1820): Consort Fang (芳妃; from 1798), fourth rank imperial...
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Concubine Shun (section Jiaqing era)
Concubine Shun (順嬪 那拉氏; 28 February 1811 – 11 April 1868) was a consort of the Daoguang Emperor. Imperial Concubine Shun was a member of main lineage of...
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Consort Hua (category Consorts of the Jiaqing Emperor)
Gioro clan". "Jiaqing Reign|The Palace Museum". en.dpm.org.cn. Retrieved 2020-07-19. 《敬事房禮儀檔》/"Archives of the Rites". 1797. "Jiaqing Reign|The Palace...
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Empress Xiaoshurui (category Consorts of the Jiaqing Emperor)
consort: The Jiaqing Emperor's second daughter (2 June 1780 – 6 September 1783) Minning (旻寧; 16 September 1782 – 26 February 1850), the Jiaqing Emperor's...
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