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He lived 89 years.
Qing Gaozong Aixin Jueluo Hongli (September 25, 1711 - February 7, 1799), the sixth emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the fourth emperor after entering the customs. The era name "Qianlong" means "Heavenly Prosperity". He ascended the throne at the age of 25, reigned for 60 years, and served as the emperor for another three years and four months after the Zen throne, and actually exercised the supreme power of the state 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 the longest-lived emperor in Chinese history.
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Emperor Qianlong was the sixth monarch of the Qing Dynasty, reigned for 60 years and lived to be 89 years old, making him the longest-lived emperor of all dynasties. He experienced the 4 dynasties of Kangxi, Yongzheng, Qianlong, and Jiaqing, and enjoyed the joy of seven generations in the same house.
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226 years, the so-called Qianlong period refers to the period from the first year of Qianlong (1736) to the 60th year of Qianlong (1795), in 1796, Qianlong abdicated and changed the year name to Jiaqing.
If you calculate from the first year of Qianlong, there will be a total of 282 years until 2018. Emperor Qianlong reigned for a total of 60 years, from 1736 to 1795. He was the longest-serving emperor in Chinese history who actually held the highest power in the country, and he was also the longest-lived emperor.
In the 60th year of Qianlong (1795), Emperor Qianlong was located in the fifteenth son, Yanyan. On February 7, the fourth year of Jiaqing (1799), he died in the Forbidden City Yangxin Palace, at the age of 89, the temple name Gaozong, the nickname Fa Tian Longyun Zhicheng Xianjue Ti Yuan Li Ji Fu Wen Fen Wu Qin Ming filial piety and the Holy Pure Emperor, buried in the Yuling of the Qing Dynasty Eastern Tomb.
During his reign, Emperor Qianlong implemented a series of reform policies, which promoted the stability of the social situation and formed a peaceful social atmosphere.
Extended information: Qianlong, Aixin Jueluo Hongli, ascended the throne at the age of 25, reigned for 60 years, and served as Emperor Taishang for another 3 years and 4 months after the Zen throne, and actually held the supreme power for 63 years and 4 months, making him the second longest reigning and longest-lived emperor in Chinese history.
In 1799, Emperor Qianlong died in his sleep at the age of eighty-nine. During the reign of Emperor Qianlong, he quelled the rebellion of Hezhuo and consolidated the development of a multi-ethnic state. He built the magnificent Old Summer Palace, and at that time the culture, economy, handicraft industry was extremely prosperous, he made an important contribution to the development of the Qing Dynasty Kangqian prosperous situation, indeed a generation of promising kings.
The temple number is Qing Gaozong, and the name is Fa Tian Longyun Zhi Cheng Xianjue Ti Yuan Li Ji Fu Wen Fen Wu Qin Ming Filial Piety Divine Pure Emperor. Buried in the Qing Dynasty Eastern Tomb, Qing Yu Tomb.
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Emperor Qianlong. It is the name of the Qing Gaozong Aixin Jueluo Hongli.
A total of 60 years.
The date was February 12, 1736.
to February 8, 1796.
It has a history of more than 200 years.
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Emperor Qianlong died at the age of 89, Qianlong is the Qing Dynasty Qing Dynasty Gaozong Shan Ai Xinjue Luo Hongli year name, Emperor Qianlong is the sixth emperor of the Qing Dynasty, the fourth emperor after the Qing army entered the customs, reigned for 60 years, and continued to train after the Zen throne. Sidecall.
Emperor is the title of the supreme ruler of the imperial period of China. Qin Shi Huang Yingzheng was the first emperor of China, and he called himself the "First Emperor". Since then, "emperor" has replaced "emperor" and "king" and has become the title of the supreme ruler of China's feudal society for more than 2,000 years.
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Of course, Qianlong lived a long life, 89 years old, but his reign was shorter than Kangxi's, it seems that he reigned for 60 years, and Kangxi reigned 1 year longer than him.
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Kangxi lived to be 69 years old (May 4, 1654 to December 20, 1722) and reigned for 61 years and 10 months, making him the longest-reigning emperor in Chinese history.
Qianlong lived to be 89 years old (1711-1799), reigned for 60 years, and became the emperor for 3 years after his abdication, and actually held the highest power for 63 years and 04 months, making him the longest-reigning and longest-lived emperor in Chinese history.
Emperor Qianlong was the sixth monarch of the Qing Dynasty, reigned for 60 years and lived to be 89 years old, making him the longest-lived emperor of all dynasties.
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