The Oldest Emperor

Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) was the longest-living Emperor in Chinese history, so he was called the oldest Emperor. In 1736, he ascended the throne and took the era name Qianlong. The oldest and longest-reigning Emperor in Chinese history. The reign of Emperor Qianlong is considered the heyday of Dai Qing's economy and military. Qianlong was an Emperor who was very focused on the government, abolished Yongzheng's harsh political regime, and replaced it with a policy of tolerance and tolerance. He liberated all the people in the sect who were imprisoned, his uncles and aunts who were persecuted and died were recorded in the jade message and made his brothers and sisters Princes; During Ung Chinh's time, he arrested and imprisoned innocent writers, their families were exiled to the border as slaves, and now he has returned to his old hometown. Since the supreme power structure, was second only to the Emperor, the military base was established, every day Qianlong personally went to the military base to handle the government affairs.


Going early in the morning, coming back late, in the evening also regularly summoning the military officials, that's why from his time, the military base gradually formed a night watch mode. In addition, Qian Long also strictly managed eunuchs and foreign relatives, first of all, banning eunuchs from studying, and removing the Inner Book Hall, which was a place for eunuchs to read and learn letters; Next, if the eunuchs were wrong, they would change their last name to Vuong, so it would be difficult for outside officials to distinguish, thereby avoiding their collusion. In terms of social development, Qianlong mainly inherited the economic and political regimes of Khang Xi and Ung Chinh. These policies brought the Qing Dynasty to the pinnacle of development. The country under Qianlong began to enter a period of great prosperity. Qian Long is considered a talented military man. Immediately after ascending the throne, he sent troops to suppress the Miao uprising in 1735-1736. His subsequent campaigns greatly expanded Qing territory. Qianlong is the longest reigning Emperor. Qianlong's reign lasted 60 years. When he abdicated and passed the throne to his son, it was not because of death or poor health, but because he did not want to exceed the number of years of the reign of his grandfather Kangxi (61 years), whom Qianlong greatly respected. Qian Long - the oldest Emperor, interesting facts about the Emperors of ancient China, the famous king of China not only in the past but also in future generations.

Source: theworldofchinese.com
Source: theworldofchinese.com
Source: theworldofchinese.com
Source: theworldofchinese.com

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