- also
known by his
temple name
Emperor ****ong of Qing,
personal name
Yinzhen, was the
fifth emperor of the Qing dynasty, and the
third Qing emperor...
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Baihao Yinzhen (simplified Chinese: 白毫银针;
traditional Chinese: 白毫銀針; pinyin: báiháo
yínzhēn; Wade–Giles: pai2-hao2 yin2-chên1;
pronounced [pǎɪ.xǎʊ ǐn.ʈʂə́n])...
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Junshan Yinzhen (simplified Chinese: 君山银针;
traditional Chinese: 君山銀針; pinyin: Jūnshān
Yínzhēn; lit. 'Silver Needle(s) of the Jun Mountain';
Standard Chinese...
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prison after Yinzhen becomes emperor. However,
Yinsi refuses to and thus
Ruoxi breaks up with him.
Before leaving,
Ruoxi warns Yinsi of
Yinzhen's plans to...
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Gynostemma pentaphyllum Kuding 24
flavors —
herbal Anji bai cha —
green Baihao Yinzhen —
white Bai
Jiguan —
oolong Bai
Mudan —
white Baimao Hou —
green Ban Tian...
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Yinzhen usually refers to the name of
Yongzheng Emperor (Aisin
Gioro Yinzhen).
Yinzhen may also
refer to:
Yinzhen Subdistrict (Zunyi) in Zunyi, Guizhou...
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thirteenth son of the
Kangxi Emperor,
Yinxiang was a
major ally of his
brother Yinzhen (that is, the
Yongzheng Emperor)
during the latter's
struggle for the succession...
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announced that the
emperor had
selected the
fourth prince,
Yinzhen, as the new emperor.
Yinzhen ascended to the
throne and
became known as the Yongzheng...
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Yunti (10
February 1688 – 16
February 1755), born
Yinzhen and also
known as
Yinti before 1722,
formally known as
Prince Xun, was a
Manchu prince and military...
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Yinzhen railway station (Chinese: 引镇站) is a
railway station in
Yinzhen Subdistrict, Chang'an District, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China. It is on the north–south...