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There are three theories about the reign of the Qing Dynasty, depending on which one you prefer.
The first type: from the forty-fourth year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1616 AD), the Qing Taizu Aixin Jueluo Nurhachi established the Houjin and established the "Mandate of Heaven" until 1912, Puyi abdicated and the Qing Dynasty perished. A total of 296 years.
The second type: from the ninth year of Chongzhen of the Ming Dynasty and the first year of Chongde of the Qing Dynasty (1636 AD), Emperor Taiji of the Qing Dynasty changed the country name "Dajin" to "Daqing", and changed the year name "Tiancong" to "Chongde", a total of 276 years.
The third type: from the first year of Shunzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1644 AD), the Qing Dynasty entered the customs, entered the Central Plains, and moved the capital to Beijing, a total of 268 years.
Personally, I'm leaning towards the first one.
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The Qing Dynasty was founded in 1616. In 1616, Nurhachi unified the Jurchen tribes and established a regime, which was known as the Later Jin in history. In 1636, after Huang Taiji succeeded to the throne, he changed the name of the country to Qing.
It was cleared in 1644. The Xinhai Revolution of 1911 overthrew the rule of the Qing Dynasty. On February 12, 1912, Emperor Xuantong of the Qing Dynasty announced his abdication, and the rule of the Qing Dynasty ended.
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The Qing Dynasty began in 1636 and ended in 1912.
It was the last feudal dynasty in Chinese history.
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1643, landscape, 1644, reign. Until the abdication was officially announced in 1912.
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From 1636 to 1912, in 1636, Huang Taiji changed the name of the country to Daqing, which began to be counted in 1636.
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In 1616 (the forty-fourth year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty, the first year of the Later Jin Mandate of Heaven), the Qing Taizu Nurhachi founded the country and called Khan, and the country was called Dajin, known as "Houjin" in history.
In 1636 (the ninth year of Chongzhen of the Ming Dynasty, the first year of Chongde of the Qing Dynasty), Emperor Taizong of the Qing Dynasty.
Called the emperor, changed the name of the country to "Great Qing".
In 1644 (the seventeenth year of Chongzhen of the Ming Dynasty and the first year of Shunzhi of the Qing Dynasty), Li Zicheng's Dashun army captured Beijing, and the Ming Dynasty fell; Wu Sangui, the Ming general stationed at Shanhaiguan, surrendered to the Qing Dynasty, and the Qing regent Dolgon.
commanded the Qing army to enter the customs and defeat the Dashun peasant army; In the same year, Emperor Shunzhi of the Qing Dynasty.
The capital was moved to Beijing, and the Qing Dynasty replaced the Ming Dynasty as the ruler of the whole country.
Time of Destruction: The time of the fall of the Qing Dynasty was October 10, 1911, that is, the day of the Wuchang Uprising; However, the Qing Emperor officially abdicated on February 12, 1912, which announced the end of the Qing Dynasty and the end of the feudal imperial system that had lasted for more than 2,000 years.
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In 1912, Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, abdicated and declared the end of the Qing Dynasty.
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The Qing Dynasty officially fell on February 12, 1912. Empress Dowager Longyue signed the abdication edict in place of Pu Yi, and the Qing Dynasty officially perished.
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The Qing Dynasty was overthrown by the Xinhai Revolution and its abdication was announced in 1912, marking the end of the last feudal dynasty in China's feudal society.
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In 1644, Li Zicheng invaded Beijing, Emperor Chongzhen hanged himself, and the Ming Dynasty fell.
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Needless to say, 1911! Remember, remember, remember ......
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On October 10, 1911 (the nineteenth day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar), the Wuchang Uprising broke out, which was the legendary Xinhai Revolution, which officially overthrew the decadent Qing Dynasty. . .
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Beginning 1616 Ending 1912 The Qing Emperor abdicated.
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In which year did the Ming Dynasty fall Was the Ming Dynasty destroyed by Li Zicheng or by the Qing Dynasty-Interesting History Network In 1644, Li Zicheng invaded Beijing, Emperor Chongzhen hanged himself, and the Ming Dynasty perished.
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The end of 1911 did not reign for a few years.
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The Qing Dynasty officially fell on February 12, 1912. On this day, the Empress Dowager Longyu signed the abdication edict on behalf of Pu Yi, and the Qing Dynasty perished. The Qing Dynasty ruled China for a total of 276 years, starting from Huang Taiji's establishment of the title of the Great Qing Dynasty to Puyi's abdication.
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1912 year.
The Qing Dynasty fell in 1912. The Qing Dynasty (1636-1912) was the last feudal dynasty in Chinese history, with a total of 12 emperors, and the ruler was Aixinjue Luo. From the establishment of Houjin by Nurhachi, a total of 296 years.
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On February 12, 1912, marked by the "Edict of Abdication" promulgated by the Empress Dowager Longyu and Puyi, the Qing Dynasty withdrew from the stage of history forever and declared its death.
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