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Ronglu (6
April 1836 – 11
April 1903),
courtesy name Zhonghua, was a
Manchu political and
military leader of the late Qing dynasty. He was born in the...
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Prince Qing. The
supreme commander of the
Chinese forces, the
Manchu general Ronglu,
later claimed he
acted to
protect the foreigners.
Officials in the southern...
- the role of
regent and
resume control at the court. The
Manchu general Ronglu on 21
September 1898, took the
emperor to
Ocean Terrace, a
small palace...
- this time, Yuan had the
confidence of
senior Qing officials,
including Ronglu, the
Minister of War, and Yikuang,
Prince Qing.
Several high-ranking officials...
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Chinese government was
still indecisive about the Boxers. Some officials—
Ronglu, for example—counseled the
Empress Dowager that the
Boxers were "rabble"...
- the
disgracing of Li
Hongzhang in the
First Sino-****anese War the
Manchu Ronglu was made
chief commander of the
forces in
Zhili and
eventually Viceroy of...
- up in the
Forbidden City, were
trusted aides to the Dowager,
including Ronglu,
commander of the army and her
friend since childhood. At
Zhengyang Gate...
- the
daughter of
Ronglu, a
conservative politician in the
imperial court and a
staunch supporter of Cixi.
Prince Chun
loathed Ronglu because the latter...
- Puyi (Xuantong Emperor), the last
emperor of China's Qing dynasty. Father:
Ronglu (1836–1903),
served as the
Minister of
Works from 1878 to 1879, the Minister...
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emperor to meet with
Ronglu and told him
about the plot by the reformers, also
telling him the
emperor had
nothing to do with it.
Ronglu then met with Cixi...