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    instead of Manchu alphabet. The Daoguang Emperor (16 September 1782 – 26 February 1850), also known by his temple name Emperor Xuanzong of Qing, personal name...
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    Second Opium War. He was the last Chinese emperor to exercise sole power. The fourth son of the Daoguang Emperor, he assumed the throne in 1850 and inherited...
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    settled in its final form in 1839 under the Daoguang Emperor, and repealed in 1870 under the Tongzhi Emperor. It sentenced Europeans to death for spreading...
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    opium in European warehouses in clear view being ignored. In 1839, the Daoguang Emperor, rejecting proposals to legalise and tax opium, appointed Viceroy of...
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    until his death one decade later. Emperor Guangxu was the second son of Yixuan, Prince Chun (a son of the Daoguang Emperor), and his mother, Yehenara Wanzhen...
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    Minning (1782–1850), the Daoguang Emperor, in 1799, but only read his testament shortly before dying. When the Tongzhi Emperor died heirless in 1875, his...
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  • Xuanzong (redirect from Emperor Xuanzong)
    1213–1224) Emperor Xuanzong of Ming, or Xuande Emperor (reigned 1425–35) Emperor Xuanzong of Qing, or Daoguang Emperor (reigned 1820–50) Emperor Xuan (disambiguation)...
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  • Daoguang Emperor had fifteen consorts, including four empresses, one imperial noble consort, three noble consorts, three consorts and four concubines....
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    Jin Youzhi. Min-ning, the Daoguang Emperor (1782–1850) Yizhu, the Xianfeng Emperor (1831–1861) Zaichun, the Tongzhi Emperor (1856–1875) Yixuan, 1st Prince...
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    Empress Xiaoquancheng (category Consorts of the Daoguang Emperor)
    name bestowed on the wife and second empress consort of Mianning, the Daoguang Emperor. She was empress consort of Qing from 1834 until her death in 1840...
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    Empress Xiaojingcheng (category Consorts of the Daoguang Emperor)
    Mianning, the Daoguang Emperor. She was honoured as Empress Dowager Kangci during the reign of her step-son, Yizhu, the Xianfeng Emperor. She was the only...
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    the Daoguang Emperor, which translates to 12 April 1831 in the Gregorian calendar. In 1847, Lady Sakda married Yizhu, the fourth son of the Daoguang Emperor...
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    Empress Xiaoherui (category Consorts of the Jiaqing Emperor)
    Empress Dowager Gongci during the reign of her step-son, Mianning, the Daoguang Emperor. She was the longest-serving empress consort in Qing history. Empress...
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    which consisted of thirteen articles. The treaty was ratified by the Daoguang Emperor on 27 October and Queen Victoria on 28 December. The exchange of ratification...
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    Empress Xiaomucheng (category Consorts of the Daoguang Emperor)
    the Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner Niohuru clan, was a consort of the Daoguang Emperor. Empress Xiaomucheng's personal name was not recorded in history. Father:...
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    Yixuan, Prince Chun (category Daoguang Emperor's sons)
    Tongzhi Emperor granted her the posthumous title "Imperial Noble Consort Zhuangshun" (莊順皇貴妃). In February 1850, after the Daoguang Emperor's death, Yixuan's...
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    Ci'an, and Prince Gong (a son of the Daoguang Emperor), staged a coup that ousted several of the Tongzhi Emperor's regents. Between 1861 and 1873, Cixi...
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    (Kangxi Emperor) Noble Consort Wan (Qianlong Emperor) Consort Xin (Jiaqing Emperor) Concubine Tian (Daoguang Emperor) Consort Chang (Daoguang Emperor) Noble...
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    Empress Xiaoshencheng (category Consorts of the Daoguang Emperor)
    name bestowed on the wife and first empress consort of Mianning, the Daoguang Emperor. She was empress consort of Qing from 1822 until her death in 1833...
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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 tenth emperor of the...
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    Prince Gong (category Daoguang Emperor's sons)
    imperial family. However, he was never favored by his father, the Daoguang Emperor, to succeed to the throne, which meant he spent his life in the role...
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  • a reward Bitcoin mining see Bitcoin network Mianning, the Daoguang Emperor, eighth emperor of the Manchurian Qing dynasty Mine (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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  • Thumbnail for Lin Zexu
    state (Viceroy), Governor General, scholar-official, and under the Daoguang Emperor of the Qing dynasty best known for his role in the First Opium War...
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    Qianlong Emperor Jiaqing Emperor Daoguang Emperor Xianfeng Emperor Tongzhi Emperor Guangxu Emperor Xuantong Emperor Yuan Shikai as the Hongxian Emperor of China...
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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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    Xiaomucheng (1781–1808), the Daoguang Emperor's first primary consort Empress Xiaoquancheng (1808–1840), the Daoguang Emperor's second empress, the mother...
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    Princess Shou'an (category Daughters of emperors)
    March 1860) was a princess of the Qing dynasty. She was born to the Daoguang Emperor and Empress Xiaoquancheng. Gurun Princess Shou'an was born on the sixth...
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    under the Yongzheng Emperor to 1,000 under the Qianlong Emperor, 4,000 under the Jiaqing Emperor, and 30,000 under the Daoguang Emperor. This illegal sale...
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    (1840–1891), the seventh son of the Daoguang Emperor. He was awarded the title by his fourth brother, the Xianfeng Emperor, who succeeded their father. The...
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  • Noble Consort Jia (category Consorts of the Daoguang Emperor)
    of the Manchu Plain Yellow Banner Gogiya clan, was a consort of the Daoguang Emperor. Noble Consort Jia was a member of Manchu Plain Yellow Banner Gogiya...
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