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|birth = 25 September 1711<br>[[Beijing]], [[Qing dynasty|Great Qing]]
|birth = 13 December 1678<br>[[Forbidden City]], [[Beijing]], [[Qing dynasty|Great Qing]]
|death = 7 February 1799<br>[[Forbidden City]], Beijing, Great Qing
|death = 8 October 1735<br>{{Wiki|Imperial City, Beijing|Imperial City}}, Beijing, Great Qing
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'''Aisin-Gioro Hongli''' (Manchu:ᡥᡠᠩ ᠯᡳ; Chinese: 愛新覺羅·弘曆; 1711 1799), the '''Qianlong Emperor''' (Chinese: 乾隆帝) was the fifth ruler of the [[Qing dynasty]], reigning from 1735 until his abdication in 1796, although he still maintained power until his death in 1799.
'''Aisin-Gioro Yinzhen''' (Manchu:ᡳᠨ ᠵᡝᠨ; Chinese: 愛新覺羅·胤禛; 1678 1735), the '''Yongzhen Emperor''' (Chinese: 雍正帝) was the fourth ruler of the [[Qing dynasty]], reigning from 1722 until his death in 1735.


==Biography==
==Biography==
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Revision as of 11:17, 22 May 2024

Aisin-Gioro Yinzhen (Manchu:ᡳᠨ ᠵᡝᠨ; Chinese: 愛新覺羅·胤禛; 1678 – 1735), the Yongzhen Emperor (Chinese: 雍正帝) was the fourth ruler of the Qing dynasty, reigning from 1722 until his death in 1735.

Biography

In February 1725, during the initial breakout of the Shimazu clan civil war in Macau, the Emperor was mentioned by Sun of the Hualien Trading Company who wished to deliver a powerful Piece of Eden from Angkor into the Emperor's hands to curry favor. Sun's Assassin nephew Xiao Han however, hated the Qing Emperor with a passion for how his predecessors persecuted his Order.[1] Sun was ultimately assassinated by Han and thus his plan to deliver it to the Emperor never came to fruition.[2]

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