Which Kangxi or Qianlong has been in power for a longer time?

Updated on history 2024-05-11
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Kangxi, according to the current calendar, reigned from January 9, 1661 to November 13, 1722, totaling more than 61 years. However, this is the Chinese lunar calendar, and there must be many leap months in between, so it's hard to calculate how many Gregorian months you want to be specific (I don't know if it's a Gregorian month or a lunar month?). )。

    Roughly 61 years and 10 months.

    Qianlong reigned from 1736 to 1795. It's 60 years. Because Qianlong was unwilling to surpass his grandfather, after reigning for 60 years, he ceded the throne to his son Yongyan, who was Jiaqing.

    But after abdicating the throne, he was the empress of Taishang for 3 years before he died, and the real power of the emperor of the Qing ** in these 3 years was actually in the hands of Qianlong, and Jiaqing could not be the master. In this way, although Qianlong's reign was not as long as Kangxi's, the actual year of power was 63 years.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Of course, Qianlong has been in power for a longer time!

    Kangxi became the emperor at the age of 8, but the real power was still in the hands of the regent Dolgon, and then it was the dictatorship of Aobai, Kangxi only got Aobai when he was 16 years old, he was the emperor without real power for a total of 8 years, and Qianlong was really in power for 60 years, and then he was the emperor of real power for more than 3 years

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Kangxi was the longest-reigning emperor in Chinese history, reigning for 61 years.

    Qianlong reigned for 60 years and was the emperor for four years, at the age of 89, and Qianlong actually ruled for 63 years

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Kangxi. Qing Shengzu Kangxi, known as Ai Xinjueluo Xuanye (May 4, 1654, March 18, Shunzhi 11th year - December 20, 1722, November 13, 61st year of Kangxi), Qing Dynasty emperor, Kangxi title comes from his year name. He was the longest-reigning emperor.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you want to talk about the actual power, Qianlong is long.

    Because although Kangxi reigned for 61 years and Qianlong reigned for 60 years, although Qianlong became the emperor for the remaining three years, his actual power was not relaxed at all, and Jiaqing was just a puppet.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Kangxi reigned for 61 years, and Qianlong did not dare to surpass his grandfather's reign, so he abdicated after being emperor for 60 years!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Kangxi reigned for 61 years (1661-1722).

    Qianlong's reign: 60 years, actual power 64 years.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Qianlong, Jiaqing has been a puppet for a few years, so Qianlong is actually 60+, and Kangxi is 61.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Kangxi, who reigned for 61 years, later became the emperor.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Kangxi reigned for 61 years and Qianlong for 60 years.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Kangxi. Because Qianlong abdicated to become the emperor in order not to let himself reign longer than his grandfather.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Emperor Kangxi reigned for 61 years, and Emperor Qianlong reigned for 60 years, but Qianlong also served as the emperor for 4 years.

    In ancient China, if he was the emperor, he was generally considered to have taken a back seat and was not in the center of power. However, although Qianlong was the emperor, he still did not let go of power, and all kinds of military and political affairs were still tightly held in his hands, and he was only handed over to Emperor Jiaqing to be responsible for some ceremonial and trivial matters that were superficially related to the image of the country but were actually insignificant.

    Therefore, if the actual time in power is considered, Emperor Qianlong surpassed Emperor Kangxi with 64 years, ranking as the emperor who actually ruled for the longest time in ancient China.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Kangxi, the fourth emperor of the Qing Dynasty, Aixin Jueluo Xuanye, reigned for 61 years from 1662 to 1722, making him the longest-reigning emperor in Chinese history.

    Qianlong is the year name of the Qing Gaozong Aixin Jueluo Hongli. He reigned for a total of 60 years, from February 12, 1736 to February 8, 1796.

    Therefore, Kangxi's reign was one year longer than Qianlong's.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Emperor Kangxi reigned for 61 years, Emperor Qianlong reigned for 60 years, he did not want to exceed the record of his grandfather Kangxi, in fact, Emperor Qianlong ruled for the longest time, and actually exercised the highest power for 63 years and 4 months, as the emperor controlled the power for more than three years, and Emperor Qianlong died in Jiaqing for four years;

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Kangxi reigned for 60 years, and Qianlong reigned for 60 years, and then passed to Jiaqing to be the emperor himself, but in fact, the power is still in Qianlong's hands, it can be said that Qianlong reigned longer than Kangxi.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Kangxi reigned for 61 years, Qianlong reigned for 60 years, and Emperor Kangxi reigned longer.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Emperor Kangxi ascended the throne at the age of 8 and reigned for 60 years.

    Emperor Qianlong ascended the throne at the age of twenty-six and reigned for 60 years. Emperor Qianlong also served as the emperor for two years, and on the whole, Emperor Qianlong reigned a little longer.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Kangxi ascended the throne at the age of 8 and reigned for 71 years; Qianlong reigned for 60 years and was the longest-lived emperor.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Personally, I feel that it is Kangxi, because Qianlong also worships his grandfather from the bottom of his heart!

    Kangxi's achievements: 1. The young man is pro-government, and he plans to capture and worship.

    2. Make a decisive decision to pacify the three feudatories.

    3. Reunify Taiwan and determine the maritime frontier.

    4. Defeat the "Rakshasas" and conclude a peace treaty.

    Fifth, personally conquer Mobei and send troops to Tibet.

    6. Improve the economy and stabilize people's livelihood.

    7. Pay attention to culture and education, and use culture.

    8. Respect Confucius and Confucianism, be diligent and studious.

    9. Pay attention to science and apply reality.

    The Qianlong Empire was relatively smooth, and Qianlong squandered a lot of domestic treasury, which led to the Qing Dynasty gradually moving towards a slight style, including his abandonment of Yongzheng, I feel that he has achieved more than him, and he has been diligent and diligent all his life, and it is difficult to achieve without Yongzheng.

    Qianlong is quite a bargain, the times are different, if Kang Qian is reversed, maybe Qianlong will also make a big difference.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Kangxi, Qianlong was the beginning of the demise of the Qing Dynasty, he just bragged about ......

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Kangxi, Kangqian prosperous era, it was Kangxi who created a relatively stable environment, and the country had a chance to develop, although the Qianlong period was richer than the Kangxi period, but Qianlong's construction of the country was built on the foundation of Kangxi, and he stood on the shoulders of giants, and without the foundation laid by Kangxi, how could there be prosperity in the Qianlong period.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The two will know who is the grandfather and who is the grandson!

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Kangxi reigned for 62 years, and Qianlong reigned for 60 years.

    1, Kangxi. Aixin Jueluo Xuanye (4 May 1654 – 20 December 1722) was the fourth emperor of the Qing Dynasty (reigned 1661–1722) and the second emperor after the Qing Dynasty capitalized Beijing. The year name is Kangxi.

    Emperor Kangxi ascended the throne at the age of 8, took power at the age of 14, and reigned for 62 years, making him the longest-reigning emperor in Chinese history.

    Emperor Kangxi is the defender of a unified multi-ethnic state, laid the foundation for the prosperity of the Qing Dynasty, created a great situation of the prosperous Kangqian era, some scholars respected it as "an emperor through the ages", Kangxi 61 years (1722) 11th lunar month 13th day collapsed in Changchun Garden, at the age of 68.

    2, Qianlong. Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty (September 25, 1711 – February 7, 1799) was 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.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Emperor Kangxi reigned for 61 years.

    Emperor Qianlong reigned for 60 years.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Kangxi Emperor (Aixin Jueluo Xuanye, May 4, 1654 - December 20, 1722), known to the Mongols as Enkh Amgahan or Amgulang Khan (Mongolian "peace and tranquility", a paraphrase of the Chinese "Kangxi"), the third son of the Shunzhi Emperor, the Qing Shengzuren Emperor, the fourth emperor of the Qing Dynasty, and the second emperor since the Qing army entered the customs, the year name "Kangxi", commonly known as the "Kangxi Emperor", Xuan Ye was born on March 18 in the Forbidden City of Jingren Palace in Beijing, the third son of Emperor Shunzhi, and his mother was Empress Tong Jiashi of Xiaokangzhang. Kangxi died on November 13 in Changchun Garden, Beijing, at the age of 69. He reigned for sixty-one years and ten months (February 5, 1661 to December 20, 1722), making him the longest-reigning emperor in Chinese history.

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