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Duanhua (Manchu: Duwanhūwa; 1807 – 1861) was a
Manchu prince and
regent of the Qing dynasty.
Duanhua was born in the
Manchu Aisin Gioro clan as the third...
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factions — one led by the
senior official Sushun and the
princes Zaiyuan and
Duanhua, and the
other led by
Noble Consort Yi, who was
supported by the general...
- Emperor) in
governing the empire. The
eight regents, Sushun, Zaiyuan,
Duanhua,
Jingshou (景壽), Muyin,
Kuang Yuan (匡源), Du Han (杜翰) and Jiao
Youying (焦祐瀛)...
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regency for the emperor, with one
faction led by Sushun, and
princes Duanhua and Zaiyuan, and
another faction led by Yixuan's
sixth brother, Prince...
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Before the
Xianfeng Emperor died in 1861, he
appointed Zaiyuan, Sushun,
Duanhua and five
others as
regents to ****ist his son, who
succeeded him as the...
- Fuca (富察氏)
Primary consort, of the
Aisin Giolo clan (愛新覺羅氏),
daughter of
Duanhua,
Prince Zheng of the
First Rank (和碩鄭親王端華) Daughter:
Empress Xiaozheyi (孝哲毅皇后)...
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Following the
death of the
Xianfeng Emperor in 1861, Sushun, his
elder brother Duanhua, and Zaiyuan,
along with five
other prominent people in the Qing imperial...
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eight of his most
prestigious ministers,
headed by Sushun,
Zaiyuan and
Duanhua, and
named them the "Eight
Regent Ministers" to
direct and
support the...
- Emperor. The
eight regents were: Zaiyuan,
Prince Yi of the
First Rank;
Duanhua,
Prince Zheng of the
First Rank; Sushun, the
Minister of Revenue; Jingshou...
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Kuang Yuan (1861) Du Han (1861) Jiao
Youying (1861)
Zaiyuan (1861)
Duanhua (1861)
Sushun (1861)
Empress Dowager Ci'an (1861–1875)
Empress Dowager...