- The
Tongzhi Emperor (27
April 1856 – 12
January 1875), also
known by his
temple name
Emperor Muzong of Qing,
personal name Zaichun, was the
tenth emperor...
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Tongzhi (Wade-Giles: T'ung-chih) can
refer to:
Tongzhi Emperor (1856–1875,
reigned 1861–1875) of the Qing
dynasty Tongzhi Restoration (c. 1860–1874),...
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Emperor at the
death of the
Tongzhi Emperor in 1875. Ci'an
continued as co-regent
until her
death in 1881. Cixi
supervised the
Tongzhi Restoration, a series...
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Tongzhi is a form of
style used in
China that took on
different meanings in the 20th
century depending on context. It was
first introduced into vernacular...
- The
Tongzhi Restoration (simplified Chinese: 同治中兴;
traditional Chinese: 同治中興; pinyin:
Tóngzhì Zhōngxīng; Wade–Giles: T'ung-chih Chung-hsing; c. 1860–1874)...
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Tongzhi literature is a form of LGBT
literature originating in Taiwan, with
influences from
mainland China, Hong Kong, and Chinese-speaking
diaspora communities...
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became co-regents
during the
reign of two
young emperors: Zaichun, the
Tongzhi Emperor and
later Zaitian, the
Guangxu Emperor.
Although in principle,...
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Yehenara Wanzhen, was the
sister of
Empress Dowager Cixi.
After Emperor Tongzhi's death in 1874, he was
supported by the two
Empress Dowagers (Ci'an and...
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posthumous name
bestowed to the wife and
empress consort of Zaichun, the
Tongzhi Emperor. She was
empress consort of Qing from 1872
until her husband's...
- (1862–1877), also
known as the
Tongzhi ****
Revolt (simplified Chinese: 同治回乱;
traditional Chinese: 同治回亂; pinyin:
Tóngzhì Huí Luàn, Xiao'erjing: تُجِ خُوِ...