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question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Manchu alphabet. The
Shunzhi Emperor (15
March 1638 – 5
February 1661), also
known by his
temple name...
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Fulin (the
Shunzhi Emperor, r. 1643–1661) as his successor,
marking the
adoption of father-son
succession in the Qing
imperial line. The
Shunzhi Emperor...
- Tang
Shunzhi (traditional Chinese: 唐順之;
simplified Chinese: 唐顺之; pinyin: Táng
Shùnzhī) was a
Chinese engineer, mathematician, statesman, and
martial artist...
- This is a
chronicle of
important events that took
place under the
Shunzhi Emperor of the Qing
dynasty (1644–1912). It
spans from the
death of his predecessor...
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honoured as
Empress Dowager Zhaosheng during the
reign of her son, Fulin, the
Shunzhi Emperor, and as
Grand Empress Dowager Zhaosheng during the
reign of her...
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first series was
known as the
Chaoguan (鈔官) and was
introduced under the
Shunzhi Emperor during the Qing
conquest of the Ming
dynasty but was
quickly abandoned...
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captured Beijing on 6 June and
Fulin ascended to the
throne to
establish the
Shunzhi reign with
Dorgon as his regent. When Wu
Sangui and
Prince Dorgon took...
- lies Xiaoling, the tomb of the
Shunzhi Emperor (1638–1661), who
became the
first Qing
emperor to rule over China.
Shunzhi was also the
first emperor to...
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Mongol Borjigit clan, was the wife and
second empress consort of Fulin, the
Shunzhi Emperor. She was
empress consort of Qing from 1654
until her husband's...
- Xiao
Shunzhi (蕭順之),
courtesy name
Wenwei (文纬), was a
general of the
Southern Qi dynasty. He was a
distant cousin and
advisor of the Liu Song general,...