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Because they also have the ambition of unifying the world and unifying the Central Plains, and one mountain cannot tolerate two tigers, and there can only be one king in this world.
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Because after Galdan came to power, he continued to expand strategically to the east, and its main goal was to compete with the Qing Dynasty for control of Qinghai and Mobei, and then realize the grand cause of unifying Mongolia and rebuilding the Great Mongol Empire.
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Because Galdan also wants to learn from Genghis Khan to be the king, and he also wants to unify the Central Plains and call the king the emperor. That's why he is the enemy of Kangxi.
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Because Geldan was unwilling to be in the desert, the Qing Dynasty ruled by Kangxi was in a very good position, and Geldan wanted to occupy this place, so he was the enemy of Kangxi.
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Whoever has power has a heart to dominate the world, isn't his ancestor Genghis Khan.
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Because there are few resources in the desert, he covets the abundant water and soil resources in the Central Plains, so he is the enemy of Kangxi.
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Because Kangxi wanted to expand the rule of the Qing Dynasty at that time, and imprisoned the race where Galdan belonged and enslaved them.
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In history, Kangxi conquered the Dzungar tribe of Galdan three times, and later, the Qing army won and Galdan died. However, the Qing army completely pacified the Dzungar Department during the Qianlong period, which was already in the 50s of the 18th century.
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In the contest between Kangxi and the Dzungar Ministry in history, it stands to reason that Kangxi gained the upper hand, because in the end the entire Dzungar Department was conquered.
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Although it is said that the Dzungar Ministry finally obeyed the Qing Dynasty, when Kangxi fought alone, Kangxi still lost to the Dzungar Ministry.
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During the Kangxi period, Emperor Kangxi successively made three personal expeditions and defeated the leader of the Dzungar tribe, Galdan, and then Galdan's nephew Alabutan became the leader of the quasi-tribe. Arabutan had cooperated with the Qing Dynasty, and later broke with the Qing Dynasty and went to war.
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The Qing Dynasty and the Dzungar Department fought for many years, the first two times were both defeats, and the last time was the Qing Dynasty victory.
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In the early Qing Dynasty, it fought a 75-year war with the Mongolian Dzungar tribe, and finally conquered it completely after three emperors: Kangxi, Yongzheng and Qianlong.
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Kangxi drove three royal expeditions, and the two can be said to be half the winners and losers, but in the end, Kangxi won the victory.
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Yes, because Kangxi had just begun to ascend the throne at that time, if he didn't take the throne at this time, he might be looked down upon by others.
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Of course. Kangxi's personal expedition boosted morale, which would then lead to a complete victory in the war and improve the status of the Qing Dynasty.
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Yes, it is true that he led a lot of troops to the expedition in 1690.
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One is that Geldan has repeatedly invaded the border of the Chinese state, in order to maintain the security of the border, and the second is since the Kangxi Dynasty.
There are still many disgruntled minorities in the country, and this can set an example.
Third, in order to show the national prestige of the Qing Dynasty and make the tribes dare not have bad intentions, and fourth, Kangxi personally wanted to show his talent, you must know that Kangxi was still not young when he proved Graydan.
In short, my evaluation of Kangxi is "sixty years like a day, extremely fulfilling the responsibility of the emperor".
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Because Geldan occupied the northwestern part of Mongolia and continued to invade the east, it had threatened the stability of the Qing Dynasty, so he had to conquer in person.
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Because he was too careless and very conceited, he was exploited by Kangxi and poisoned his team, so he was easily defeated.
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Because Kangxi is the master who is the best at conquering other people's territories, he will naturally lose in Kangxi's civil and military when he encounters the strongest opponent.
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Because the contradictions within the imperial court have been resolved, the soldiers can be provided with sufficient strategic materials in order to win the battle
Amida's end is death, but it's not so bloody, it's just to give him a good time. To be honest, Kangxi was relatively merciful to Galdan's family, and did not kill him after all kinds of torture.