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If she succeeds to the throne without an edict, she will be criticized, but if others take the initiative to nominate her son to the throne, it will be a different ending.
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He knew that his son couldn't support the throne, and there were more people staring at the throne, so he didn't pass the throne to his son.
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For the selection of Mianning, of course Niu Hulu knew it in her heart, because her two sons could not be compared with Mianning in terms of age and qualifications, and when Jiaqing was in power, he had already revealed to the outside world that he wanted Mianning to succeed to the throne.
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Because Emperor Jiaqing knew that his son was incapable. Even if he reluctantly succeeded to the throne, he would not be able to sit on the throne.
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Because although she is the queen, she does not have a good control over her rights, and her son was not qualified for this opportunity at that time.
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After the death of Emperor Jiaqing, he was succeeded by Emperor Daoguang.
Qing Xuanzong Aixin Jueluo Min Ning (, formerly known as Mianning, changed to Min Ning after ascending the throne. He was the eighth emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the sixth emperor of the Qing Dynasty after the capital of the Qing Dynasty was Beijing. He was the only emperor of the Qing Dynasty to inherit the throne as the eldest son.
The second son of Emperor Jiaqing, his mother was Empress Xiaoshurui, and his mother was born on September 16, the 47th year of Qianlong (1782).
He died on the 14th day of the first month of the thirtieth year of Daoguang (1850). He reigned for 30 years and died at the age of 69. The temple number is Xuanzong, and the name is Xiaotianfu, Yunli, Zhongti, Zhengzhi, Wensheng, Wu, Zhiyong, benevolent, thrifty, diligent, filial piety, and Kuan, became the emperor, and was buried in the Mu Mausoleum of the Qing Dynasty, and passed on the fourth son, Yixu.
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After the death of Emperor Jiaqing, he was the emperor of Jiaqing's second son, Aixin Jueluo Min Ningdang, that is, Emperor Daoguang.
Qing Xuanzong Aixin Jueluo Min Ning, formerly known as Mianning, changed to Min Ning after ascending the throne, was the eighth emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the sixth emperor after the Qing Dynasty fixed the capital of Beijing.
He is the second son of Emperor Jiaqing, the only emperor of the Qing Dynasty who inherited the throne as the eldest son, and his mother was Empress Xiaoshurui Xitara, born on September 16 in the 47th year of Qianlong (1782).
During the reign of Min Ning, he rectified the rule of officials, rectified the salt administration, opened the sea, quelled the rebellion of Zhang Ge, strictly banned opium, practiced frugality, and was diligent in government affairs, but his talents were slightly limited, and the social evils accumulated and it was difficult to return.
In the 20th year of Daoguang (1840), the Sino-British Opium War broke out, China was defeated, and was forced to sign the "Treaty of Nanjing" in the 22nd year of Daoguang (1842), which humiliated the country.
Refusing to change, and the internal and external troubles became increasingly serious, the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Movement was already brewing, and the Qing Dynasty was in crisis.
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Emperor Jiaqing was succeeded by Emperor Daoguang after his death, he was a relatively mediocre person, with few achievements and little action.
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Taizu: Aixin Jueluo Nurhachi 1616 1626 Mandate of Heaven Fuling Taizong: Aixin Jueluo Huang Taiji 1627 1643 Tiancong Chongde Zhaoling Shizu; Aixin Jueluo Fulin 1644 1661 Shunzhi Xiaoling Holy Ancestor; Aixinjue Luo Xuanye 1662 1722 Kangxi Jingling Sejong:
Aixin Jueluo Yinzhen 1723 1735 Yongzheng Tailing Gaozong: Aixin Jueluo Hongli 1736 1795 Qianlong Yuling Renzong: Aixin Jueluo Yanyan 1796 1820 Jiaqing Changling Xuanzong:
Aixinjue Luo Minning 1821 1850 Daoguang Muling Wenzong: Aixinjue Luo Yixu 1851 1861 Xianfeng Dingling Muzong: Aixinjue Luo Zaichun 1862 1874 Qixiang Tongzhi Huiling Dezong:
Aixinjue Luo Zaiyan 1875 1908 Guangxu Chongling (no temple number) Aixinjue Luo Puyi 1909 1911 Xuantong Hualong Cemetery.
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The Qing Dynasty was destroyed at the hands of Emperor Qianlong.
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I don't know much about this, you go to the history books.
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Emperor Daoguang, Aixin Jueluo Minning (September 16, 1782 – February 25, 1850), was also known as Emperor Xuanzong of the Qing Dynasty.
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Because Jiaqing had already determined the throne at that time, but unfortunately he died before he could write a secret edict, and Empress Xiaoherui ordered Emperor Daoguang to ascend the throne in order to stabilize the court, thus maintaining social stability.
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Jiaqing died suddenly in Chengde, Min Ning was originally the favorite emperor candidate, and at that time, Empress Xiaohe Rui also made a decree to make him the new monarch, but did not set up her own son.
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Emperor Jiaqing died suddenly, but at that time, Min Ning's identity as the crown prince had been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and Empress Xiaohe Rui came out at this time to pass down the decree of Yi, let Min Ning inherit the throne, and did not let his son inherit the throne, this mind and bearing are admirable.
Because Queen Longyu gives people the feeling that she is more ruthless, she will attract suspicion, and it is not imaginary.
It is no coincidence that Guangxu was poisoned by arsenic.
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