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The Zhou Dynasty, which lasted 810 years, from 1066 BC to 256 BC, was the longest dynasty in Chinese history. During this period, it was divided into the Western Zhou Dynasty and the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, and historians often divided the Eastern Zhou Dynasty into two periods: the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.
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The longest dynasty in Chinese history should be the Zhou Dynasty, which lasted nearly eight hundred years.
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The longest-lived emperor of the Qing Dynasty was Emperor Gaozong Aixin Jueluo Hongli (September 25, 1711 – February 7, 1799), the sixth emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the fourth emperor after the capital of Beijing. The era name "Qianlong" means "Heavenly Prosperity". After reigning for 60 years, he continued to discipline and govern after the Zen throne, and actually exercised the supreme power for 63 years and 4 months, making him the emperor who actually held the supreme power of the state for the longest time in Chinese history, and also the longest-lived emperor.
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The longest-lived emperor was the Qianlong Emperor, who, according to historical records, lived to be 89 years old and reigned for 60 years.
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Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty loved Xinjueluo Hongli, that is, the Qianlong Emperor lived the longest. He died on February 7, the fourth year of Jiaqing, at the age of 89 in the Forbidden City.
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Since Qin Shi Huang created the emperor system, there were only five emperors in ancient China who lived for more than 80 years old: Emperor Qianlong was 89 years old, Emperor Wu of Liang Xiao Yan was 86 years old, Wu Zetian was 82 years old, Song Gaozong Zhao Gou was 81 years old, and Kublai Khan, the ancestor of the Yuan dynasty, was 80 years old.
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Emperor Qianlong, he was the emperor who lived very long, he was the 6th emperor of the Qing Dynasty, he lived for a long time, a total of 89 years old.
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Aixinjue Luo Hongli, he is what we call the Qianlong Emperor, he lived to be 88 years old, and he reigned for more than 60 years.
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Emperor Zong Qianlong was the emperor who lived the longest in history, and he was also an emperor who was particularly good to the common people.
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Emperor Qianlong, Emperor Qianlong reigned for more than 60 years, he was the fourth emperor of the Qing Dynasty, and the country prospered during the reign of Emperor Qianlong.
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Love Xin Jueluo. Hongli, August 1711 - the first month of 1799.
China's longest-lived emperor was Qianlong, who ascended the throne at the age of 24, abdicated after reigning for 60 years, became emperor for 3 years, and should have been 88 years old when he died.
How many people in China have called lonely and widowed, although it is a foolish account, but there have been 307 "recognized" emperors is still no problem. According to the calculation of the "Fifteen Chronicles of Spring Evil", China has had 307 emperors. Among the 307 emperors, only 9 of them lived past the age of 70.
Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Emperor Wu of the Great Dynasty, and Emperor Gaozu of the Tang Dynasty.
Seven. Ten. 1. Xuanzong.
Seven. Ten. 8. Emperor Wu of Liang.
Eight. Ten. 3. Zhu Yuanzhang, the Taizu of the Ming Dynasty, was seventy, as well as Zhao Gou (1107-1187, aged 80) and Kublai Khan (1215-1294, aged 79). Qing Gaozong Hongli (Qianlong) The longest reigning emperors in China were Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty and Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, who reigned for 60 years. (The actual longest-reigning emperor was Qianlong (who reigned for 60 years and disciplined for 3 years)).
Come out, hehe.
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Ancient emperors, although they held the highest power in the world, had a very low average life expectancy. Because he was often worried that others would tremble and covet the throne, plus the three thousand beauties in the harem, the iron-beaten body could not bear it, and even many emperors hung up at a young age. Throughout the entire feudal society, there is only one emperor who has a lifespan of more than 80 years, and this emperor is Qianlong, the first to live, and the record of the longest life expectancy, the Qianlong Emperor won the first place.
Qianlong Emperor Aixin Jueluo Hongli, born in September 1711 in Dongpei, died in February 1799, in the Forbidden City Yang Xin Palace. During the reign of Qianlong, the martial arts and martial arts were commendable, and he called himself the "perfect old man", maintained the good situation since Kangxi, and created the "prosperous era of Kangqian" and was also the longest living emperor in history.
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The Zhou Dynasty, the longest dynasty in Chinese history. The Zhou Dynasty went through thirty-seven generations of emperors, more than eight hundred years, and was destroyed by the Qin state in 206 BC.
The Zhou Dynasty was divided into Western Zhou and Eastern Zhou. Western Zhou from the 11th century BC to 771 BC; The Eastern Zhou Dynasty lasted from 771 BC to 256 BC. The Eastern Zhou Dynasty was divided into two periods: the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period
The Spring and Autumn Period (770 BC - 476 BC) or the Spring and Autumn Period, referred to as the Spring and Autumn Period. A period of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. In the Spring and Autumn Period, the power of the King of Zhou weakened, and the heroes were in dispute, and the Duke of Qi Huan, the Duke of Wen of Jin, the Duke of Xiang of Song, the Duke of Qin Mu, and the King of Chuzhuang successively claimed hegemony, known as the "Five Hegemons of the Spring and Autumn Period" in history.
During the Warring States Period (475 BC and 221 BC), Qi, Chu, Yan, Han, Zhao, Wei, Qin, the Seven Kingdoms stood side by side, known as the Seven Heroes of the Warring States Period, and finally in BC, 256 BC, Qin broke Luoyi, killed King Zhou Xun, and the Eastern Zhou Dynasty perished.
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Zhao Tuo, the king of Nanyue, lived for more than 100 years, and his reign alone lasted as long as an ordinary person.
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Qianlong lived the longest, and Kangxi reigned the longest.
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looks like Qianlong, at the age of eighty-nine.
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There are only five who are over eighty years old, namely the longest-lived Emperor Qianlong (88), Emperor Wu of Liang (85), the only female emperor Wu Zetian (81), Zhao Gou of Song Gaozong (80), and Wu Yue Wusu Wang Qian (80) of the fifth dynasty.
There are ten people over 70 years old, including Kublai Khan (79), Tang Xuanzong Li Longji (77), Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang (70), and Sun Quan (70), the Great Emperor of Wu of the Three Kingdoms (70).
There are 38 people over the age of 60, including Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che (69), Emperor Kangxi (68), Yuan Taizu Genghis Khan (65), Emperor Wen of Sui Yang Jian (63), and Han Gaozu Liu Bang (61).
There are 60 people over the age of 50, including Emperor Yongzheng (57), Tang Taizong Li Shimin (50), etc.
There are 55 people between the ages of 40 and 49, including Qin Shi Huang Ying Zheng (49), Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin (49), Southern Tang Dynasty Emperor Li Yu (41), Qing Taizong Emperor Taiji (41), etc.
There are 62 between the ages of 30 and 39, including Emperor Wen of Wei Cao Pi (39), Emperor Guangxu (37), Emperor Xianfeng (30), etc.
There are 50 between the ages of 20 and 29, including Qin II Ying Huhai (23) and Shunzhi Emperor (23).
There were 28 between the ages of 10 and 19.
Oh, a long history, there are many great people, whether it is Liu Bang or Xiang Yu, they are all great in life, if the brain teaser is in a hurry, I will Liu Hulan Because of the greatness of life and the glory of death...
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