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Zaicheng (Chinese: 載澂,
September 12, 1858 – July 21, 1885) was the
eldest son of Yixin,
Prince Gong. He was
granted the
title of beile. He
served as Minister...
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eldest son
Zaicheng died
without an heir,
Puwei was
adopted as
Zaicheng's son by the
Empress Dowager Cixi's decree.
After the
death of
Zaicheng,
Puwei ****umed...
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rebellion – in
addition to
conferring more
prestigious titles on his sons
Zaicheng,
Zaijun and Zaiying. As the
longstanding leader of the
Zongli Yamen, which...
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physically for
minor offences.
Under the
joined influence of
court eunuchs and
Zaicheng,
Prince Gong's
eldest son and Tongzhi's best friend, the
emperor managed...
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towns than Jianghuai. Wu is
called "old
Zaicheng Speech", and
Jianghuai dialect is
called "new
Zaicheng speech", with Wu
being driven rapidly to extinction...
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proposed candidates besides Zaitian were the two sons of
Prince Gong,
Zaicheng and Zaiying, but they were of the same age
group as the
Tongzhi Emperor...
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primary consort (1834–1880), the
mother of
Princess Rongshou (1854–1924),
Zaicheng (1858–1885),
second daughter (1860–1864) and
Zaijun (1864–1866) Youlan...
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Tongzhi Emperor (young) Wang
Zhongwei as He Fan Xu
Guang as
Zaicheng Dai Yun as
Zaicheng (young) Xia
Zhixiang as Cao
Yuying Kelin as Hede Wang Jianguo...
- Pui-san as
Consort **** Au Yin-lin as
Kurun Princess Au-yeung Yiu-lun as
Zaicheng Wong Hoi-ning as
Fuqing Chan Tung as Zeng
Guofan Kent Tong as the Guangxu...
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crossed the
Yangtze River, two
former generals, Li
Tingzhi (李庭芝) and Miao
Zaicheng (苗再成),
planned to
hijack a
transport to
carry them all but failed. The...