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question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Manchu alphabet. The
Daoguang Emperor (16
September 1782 – 26
February 1850), also
known by his temple...
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Empress Dowager Gongci during the
reign of her step-son, Mianning, the
Daoguang Emperor. She was the longest-serving
empress consort in Qing history. Empress...
- Ming, or
Xuande Emperor (reigned 1425–35)
Emperor Xuanzong of Qing, or
Daoguang Emperor (reigned 1820–50)
Emperor Xuan (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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September 1820 and was
succeeded by Minning, who was
enthroned as the
Daoguang Emperor. In
April or May 1821, he
extended his mother's
posthumous title...
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Empress Xiaomucheng (1781–1808), the
Daoguang Emperor's
first primary consort Empress Xiaoquancheng (1808–1840), the
Daoguang Emperor's
second empress, the mother...
- the
Daoguang Emperor,
which translates to 12
April 1831 in the
Gregorian calendar. In 1847, Lady
Sakda married Yizhu, the
fourth son of the
Daoguang Emperor...
- Li
Daoguang (李道廣),
courtesy name
Taiqiu (太丘),
formally Marquess Cheng of
Jincheng (金城成侯), was an
official of Wu Zetian's Zhou dynasty,
serving as chancellor...
- the last
Chinese emperor to
exercise sole power. The
fourth son of the
Daoguang Emperor, he ****umed the
throne in 1850 and
inherited an
empire in crisis...
- – 15
February 1861), of the
Manchu Niohuru clan, was a
consort of the
Daoguang Emperor. She was 26
years his
junior and of the same age as his eldest...
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opium in
European warehouses in
clear view
being ignored. In 1839, the
Daoguang Emperor,
rejecting proposals to
legalise and tax opium,
appointed Viceroy...