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1. The order of emperors of the Qing Dynasty was Kangxi, Yongzheng, Qianlong, Jiaqing, Daoguang, Xianfeng, Tongzhi, Guangxu, and Xuantong.
2. The list of emperors of the Qing Dynasty slipped smoothly as: Nurhachi Emperor Shunkang, Yongqian Jiadao Xiantongguang, a total of 12 emperors in the Qing Dynasty, and the last Xuantong was the saddest.
Introduction
Aisin Jueluo Fulin.
1638-1661), Manchu, Qing Taizong Aixin Jueluo Huang Taiji.
The ninth son, born lead Huai's mother Xiaozhuang Wen Empress Borzigit, six Huai Zao friends ascended the throne, thirteen years old pro-government, is the first emperor after the Qing army entered the customs, Yan Wei reigned for a total of 18 years (1644-1661), in the early years of the throne by his uncle and Shuorui Prince Dolgon regent.
After his death, he said that the body Tianlong Yunding Tongjian Ji Yingrui Qin Wen Xianwu Dade Honggong Zhiren Chun Xiaozhang Emperor, the temple number Shizu, the mausoleum Qing Xiaoling (Qing Dongling, Zunhua City, Hebei), by the third son Aixin Jueluo Xuanye.
succeeded to the throne for Emperor Kangxi.
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Parent-child relationship. Qingren Sect loves Xinjueluo Yanyan.
November 13, 1760 - September 2, 1820), formerly known as Yongyan, was the seventh emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the fifth emperor after the Qing army entered the customs, Emperor Qianlong.
The fifteenth son. The era name is Jiaqing, and he reigned for twenty-five years. Qianlong was born on November 13 in the 25th year of Qianlong (1760), and his mother was Wei Jiashi (Han nationality).
Qing Xuanzong Aixin Jueluo Minning (September 16, 1782 - February 25, 1850), formerly known as Mianning, was changed to Minning after his accession to the throne. He was the eighth emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the sixth emperor after the Qing army entered the customs. He was the only emperor of the Qing Dynasty to inherit the throne as the eldest son.
Emperor Jiaqing. The second son, whose mother is Empress Xiaoshurui, was born on September 16, the 47th year of Qianlong (1782).
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Parent-child relationship. Emperor Daoguang.
Father: Yan Yan (Emperor Jiaqing).
Mother: Hitara Clan, (Empress Hyo Sook Rui).
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The two of them are father and son.
Jiaqing is the father, and Daoguang is the son.
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Jiaqing is Daoguang's son, and Daoguang is Jiaqing's son.
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Jiaqing is the Ama of Daoguang.
Daoguang is the Ama of Xianfeng.
Xianfeng is the Ama of Tongzhi.
Tongzhi's Guangxu's Amma.
Guangxu is the Ama of Xuantong.
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There are two theories: one is that Jiaqing's father Yongzheng's throne was usurped, and Ying Chun felt that he had no face to see Kangxi destroy the underground, so he chose another mausoleum area; Second, Yongzheng sent people to choose a mausoleum in the Eastern Tomb of the Qing Dynasty, but was told by his subordinates that there was no blessed land, so according to the precedent that the emperors of the Tang Dynasty were not buried together, the tomb was built at the site of the Qingxi Mausoleum not far from the imperial city.
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Jiaqing was Daoguang's great-grandfather.
Guangxu's father is Yixun, Yixun is the seventh son of Emperor Daoguang, and Daoguang is the second son of Emperor Jiaqing, so Jiaqing is Guangxu's great-grandfather.
1. Guangxu. Qing Dezong Aixin Jueluo Zaiyan (August 14, 1871 - November 14, 1908), the eleventh emperor of the Qing Dynasty, the ninth emperor after the capital of Beijing, reigned Guangxu Emperor, known as Guangxu Emperor in history. His father, Prince Yiyun, and his biological mother, Yehenala Wanzhen, were the sisters of the Empress Dowager Cixi. He reigned for thirty-four years.
2. Jiaqing. Qing Renzong Ai Xin Jueluo 颙琰 [yóng yǎn] (November 13, 1760 – September 2, 1820), formerly known as Yongyan, was the seventh emperor of the Qing Dynasty, the fifth emperor after the Qing army entered the customs, and the fifteenth son of Emperor Qianlong. The era name is Jiaqing, and he reigned for twenty-five years.
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Jiaqing is the year name of the fifth emperor of the Qing Dynasty in China, Qingrenzong Aixinjueluo Yanyan. He ascended the throne in 1796 at the age of 36, a total of 25 years.
Emperor Guangxu's father was the seventh son of Emperor Daoguang.
Emperor Daoguang was the second son of Emperor Jiaqing.
So Emperor Guangxu is the great-grandson of Emperor Jiaqing, that is, Emperor Guangxu is the grandson of Emperor Jiaqing.
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Jiaqing was Daoguang's great-grandfather.
Guangxu's father is Yi, Yi is the seventh son of Emperor Daoguang, and Daoguang is the second son of Emperor Jiaqing, so Jiaqing is Guangxu's great-grandfather.
1. Guangxu. Qing Dezong Aixin Jueluo Zai (August 14, 1871 - November 14, 1908), the eleventh emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the ninth emperor after the capital of Beijing, reigned under the name Guangxu, known as the Guangxu Emperor in history. His father, Prince Yi, and his biological mother, Yehenara Wanzhen, are the sister of the Empress Dowager Cixi.
He reigned for thirty-four years.
2. Jiaqing. Qingren Zong Ai Xin Jueluo Yan [yóngyǎn] (November 13, 1760 - September 2, 1820), formerly known as Yongyan, was the seventh emperor of the Qing Dynasty, the fifth emperor after the Qing army entered the customs, and the fifteenth son of Emperor Qianlong. The era name is Jiaqing, and he reigned for twenty-five years.
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Jiaqing (1796-1820 AD) is the seventh emperor of the Manchurian Qing Dynasty (the fifth after entering the customs) Emperor Qing Renzong Aixin Jueluo Yanyan, who ascended the throne at the age of 37 in 1796, a total of 25 years. In August of the twenty-fifth year of Jiaqing, Qing Xuanzong ascended the throne.
Daoguang (1821-1850) was the name of the Qing Xuanzong Aixin Jueluo Minning, which was used for a total of 30 years. In the first month of the thirtieth year of Daoguang, Qing Wenzong ascended the throne and continued to use it, and changed to Xianfeng in the following year.
Emperor Daoguang of Xuanzong of the Qing Dynasty Aixin Jueluo Minning, the second son of Emperor Jiaqing of Qingrenzong, was born on the 10th day of the eighth month of the 47th year of Qianlong (September 16, 1782) in the Fang Palace, and his mother was Empress Xiaoshurui of the Tara clan. (Jiaqing ascended the throne, and the Xitara clan was crowned queen.) In the eighteenth year of Jiaqing (1813), he was named Prince Zhi.
After Jiaqing died of illness on July 25, 1820, he succeeded to the throne on the same day, and changed his name to "Daoguang" the following year.
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The fourth year of Daoguang was 1824.
Jiaqing was from 1796 to 1820.
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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.
Qianlong's seventeen sons were: Yonghuang, Yonglian, Yongzhang, Yonghui, Yongqi, Yongying, Yongcong, Yongxuan, Yongxuan, Yongxuan, Yongjing, Yonglu, Yongyan, Yongxuan, Yongyan, Yongyan, Yongxuan, Yongxuan. Among them, Yonghuang died of illness in the fifteenth year of Qianlong, and Duan Moshou died at the age of 22; Yonglian died of wind and cold when he was in Qianlong for three years, at the age of 9; Yongzhang died in the twenty-first year of Qianlong, and he was not very old, only 28 years old; Yonghui died in the 42nd year of Qianlong and lived to be 49 years old; Yongqi died in the 31st year of Qianlong at the age of 36; Yongying died in the 40th year of Qianlong and lived to be 57 years old; Yongcong died of illness in the forty-third year of Qianlong at the age of 2; Yongxuan died in the fourth year of Jiaqing at the age of 87; Yongzheng died in the 54th year of Qianlong at the age of 47; Yongxuan died in the first month of the 40th year of Qianlong at the age of 48; Yongjing died when Qianlong was four years old, only 2 years old; Yongyan, who later became Emperor Jiaqing of Youyin, died at the age of 61 in the twenty-fifth year of Jiaqing; The seventeenth son of the emperor, Yongxuan, died in the twenty-fifth year of Jiaqing at the age of 77.