- 1722), also
known by his
temple name
Emperor Shengzu of Qing,
personal name
Xuanye, was the
fourth emperor of the Qing dynasty, and the
second Qing emperor...
-
Cheng Xuanying (Chinese: 成玄英; pinyin: Chéng
Xuányīng; Wade–Giles: Ch'eng Hsüan-ying; fl. 631–655),
courtesy name
Zishi (子實), was a
Taoist monk
known to...
- The
Shunzhi Emperor, who died of
smallpox in 1661,
chose his
third son
Xuanye as
successor because he had
survived smallpox. That
child reigned as the...
-
lexicographer and monk
Xuanying (玄應), who was a
translator for the
famous pilgrim and
Sanskritist monk Xuanzang. When
Xuanying died he had only finished...
- was a
posthumous name
bestowed to the wife and
third empress consort of
Xuanye, the
Kangxi Emperor. She was
empress consort of Qing in 1689.
Empress Xiaoyiren's...
- and as
Grand Empress Dowager Zhaosheng during the
reign of her grandson,
Xuanye, the
Kangxi Emperor. As
empress dowager and
grand empress dowager, she had...
- was
honoured as
Empress Dowager Renxian during the
reign of her step-son,
Xuanye, the
Kangxi Emperor. She was
posthumously honoured with the
title Empress...
-
Yellow Banner Uya clan, was a
posthumous name
bestowed to the
consort of
Xuanye, the
Kangxi Emperor and
mother of Yinzhen, the
Yongzheng Emperor. She was...
- she gave
birth to the emperor's
third son,
Xuanye. When the
Shunzhi Emperor died on 5
February 1661,
Xuanye was
chosen to be the new
emperor and was enthroned...
- Xuánwǔmén), but when Qing dynasty's
Kangxi Emperor,
whose birth name was
Xuanye (玄燁),
ascended to the throne, the use of the
Chinese character Xuan (玄)...