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    In 1670, when the Kangxi Emperor of China's Qing dynasty was sixteen years old, he issued the Sacred Edict (simplified Chinese: 圣谕; traditional Chinese:...
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    symbols instead of Manchu alphabet. The Kangxi Emperor (4 May 1654 – 20 December 1722), also known by his temple name Emperor Shengzu of Qing, personal...
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    聖諭六言) which inspired the Sacred Edict of the Kangxi Emperor. Around 1384, Hongwu ordered the Chinese translation and compilation of Islamic astronomical...
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    Yinzhen, was the fifth emperor of the Qing dynasty, and the third Qing emperor to rule over China proper. The fourth son of the Kangxi Emperor, Yongzheng...
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    Manchu. The "Six Edicts" (Liu yu 六諭) that the Shunzhi Emperor promulgated in 1652 were the predecessors to the Kangxi Emperor's "Sacred Edicts" (1670):...
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    of the Tang, the Hongwu Emperor and Yongle Emperor of the Ming, and the Kangxi Emperor of the Qing. The emperor's words were considered sacred edicts (圣旨;...
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    of France. It revoked the Edict of Nantes (1598) and ordered the destruction of Huguenot churches. Sacred Edict (1670), by the Kangxi Emperor of the Qing...
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    emperor before the assembled imperial court upon the death of the Yongzheng Emperor. The young Hongli was the favorite grandson of the Kangxi Emperor...
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    exclusion of Roman Catholics and Quakers. 1692 – The Chinese Edict of Toleration, by the Kangxi Emperor of the Qing Dynasty, recognized the Roman Catholic...
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    dynasty of China, during the early reign of the Kangxi Emperor (r. 1661–1722). The revolt was led by Wu Sangui, Shang Zhixin and Geng Jingzhong, the three...
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    William Milne (missionary) (category Translators of the Bible into Chinese)
    translation of the Sacred Edict of the Kangxi Emperor. His 1819 tract "The Two Friends" became the most widely used Chinese Christian tract until the early twentieth...
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    rump regimes and the Revolt of the Three Feudatories delayed the complete conquest until 1683. As a Manchu emperor, the Kangxi Emperor (1661–1722) consolidated...
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    Chinese Rites controversy (category Religion in the Qing dynasty)
    1692, Kangxi issued an edict of toleration of Christianity (容敎令 or 正敎奉傳). The Europeans are very quiet; they do not excite any disturbances in the provinces...
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    make your living peacefully; commit no wrong. The Kangxi Emperor of the Qing dynasty issued the Sacred Edict in 1670 to educate his subjects on Confucian...
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  • Hetu Ala (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
    Tianming Emperor (Nurhaci) (approx. 1616-1626)". The Palace Museum. Corradini, Piero (2005). "The Manchu capital cities before the conquest of China"....
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    applied, and strongest in the Eastern provinces. Persecutory laws were nullified by different emperors (Galerius with the Edict of Serdica in 311) at different...
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    But Emperor Kangxi then issued an edict: "Because Lhazang Khan reported to depose the sixth Dalai Lama appointed by Desi Sangye Gyatso, the sixth Dalai...
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  • remnants into the southwestern provinces, and establishing the basis of Qing rule over China proper. The Kangxi Emperor ascended to the throne in 1662...
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  • welcome the Xuantong Emperor to move westward, in an attempt to build the capital in Kulun (now Ulaanbaatar of Mongolia) or Altay to cede the northwest, and...
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    Yinzhen (Prince Yong), the fourth son of the Kangxi Emperor. The Kangxi Emperor awarded this building to Yinzhen in 1702, who was at the time a junwang (second-rank...
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    to the Han people and the lands that they populated, respectively. In 1711, Xuanye (Kangxi Emperor) publicly proclaimed that the Manchu homeland of Manchuria...
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    Avetaranian. He helped in producing the Turki language version of the Shunzhi Emperor's work. The "Sacred Edict" by the Kangxi Emperor was released in both Turki...
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  • Gabriel de Magalhães (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
    tune on the hour. After the death of the Shunzhi emperor, anti-Christian sentiments surfaced, and in 1661, during the reign of the Kangxi emperor, Magalhães...
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    regional pronunciations of an extract from the (1724) Sacred Edict of the Kangxi Emperor, a table of the 214 Kangxi radicals, and a table of 1040 character phonetics...
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    Guan Yu (redirect from Emperor Guan)
    the Battle of Fancheng in 219. In 1719, the Kangxi Emperor of the Qing dynasty awarded the hereditary title "Wujing Boshi" (五經博士; "Professor of the Five...
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  • 1670 in China (category Years of the 17th century in China)
    Liangjiang — Maleji The Kangxi Emperor's Sacred Edict (聖諭) first issued. It consists of sixteen maxims, each seven characters long, to instruct the average citizen...
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    Mao Zonggang. In the 1660s, during the reign of the Kangxi Emperor in the Qing dynasty, Mao Lun and Mao Zonggang significantly edited the text, fitting it...
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    was critical for Manchu emperors to visit Qufu's Confucius temple to gain the support of Han Chinese literati The Kangxi emperor asked questioned and as...
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    the early modern period. Beginning in the late 17th century and for at least a century, Christianity was banned in China by the Kangxi Emperor of the...
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    Macartney Embassy (category Qianlong Emperor)
    his forwarding of Macartney's letter. An imperial edict written by Heshen, a member of the Grand Council and a favourite of the emperor, stipulated that...
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