- 1861), also
known by his
temple name
Emperor Wenzong of Qing,
personal name
Yizhu, was the
ninth emperor of the Qing dynasty, and the
seventh Qing emperor...
- Wang
Yizhu (simplified Chinese: 王以铸;
traditional Chinese: 王以鑄; pinyin: Wāng
Yǐzhù; 1925 – 18 June 2019) was a
Chinese translator and scholar. Wang masters...
- 356549°N 120.223511°E / 23.356549; 120.223511
Yizhu Township or
Yijhu Township (Chinese: 義竹鄉; pinyin:
Yìzhú Xiāng) is a
rural township in
Chiayi County...
-
revelation through writing. Wang
renamed his sect the "Final Salvation" (Mohou
Yizhu) and
deeply contributed to the
development of its
theology and ritual, now...
- 1329 and
again between 1329 and 1332
Xianfeng Emperor (1831-1861), born
Yizhu, of the Qing dynasty, who
served between 1850 and 1861
Munjong (disambiguation)...
-
Opium War, a
decade later. He was
succeeded by his
eldest surviving son,
Yizhu, who was
later enthroned as the
Xianfeng Emperor. The
Daoguang Emperor failed...
- was
honoured as
Empress Dowager Kangci during the
reign of her step-son,
Yizhu, the
Xianfeng Emperor. She was the only Qing
empress dowager who was neither...
-
Princess Shou'an of the
First Rank, and on 17 July 1831 to his
fourth son,
Yizhu.
Reports on her
pregnancy in 1831
suggest that the bulk of the
medical attention...
- the
imperial library and
practised martial arts with his
fourth brother,
Yizhu. He
created 28
qiang (spear)
movements and 18 dao (sword) movements, which...
-
Gregorian calendar. In 1847, Lady
Sakda married Yizhu, the
fourth son of the
Daoguang Emperor, and
became Yizhu's primary consort. She died in
January 1850...