- 1875), also
known by his
temple name
Emperor Muzong of Qing,
personal name
Zaichun, was the
tenth emperor of the Qing dynasty, and the
eighth Qing emperor...
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northeast of Beijing. His
successor was his
surviving five-year-old son,
Zaichun. A day
before his death, the
Xianfeng Emperor had
summoned Sushun and his...
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Dowager Cixi
became co-regents
during the
reign of two
young emperors:
Zaichun, the
Tongzhi Emperor and
later Zaitian, the
Guangxu Emperor.
Although in...
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concubine of the
Xianfeng Emperor in her adolescence, she gave
birth to a son,
Zaichun, in 1856.
After the
Xianfeng Emperor's
death in 1861, his five-year-old...
- clan, was a
posthumous name
bestowed to the wife and
empress consort of
Zaichun, the
Tongzhi Emperor. She was
empress consort of Qing from 1872
until her...
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Emperor died in
August 1861,
leaving the
throne to his five-year-old son,
Zaichun, who
would reign as the
Tongzhi Emperor. On the
Xianfeng Emperor's death...
- the
Daoguang Emperor (1782–1850) Yizhu, the
Xianfeng Emperor (1831–1861)
Zaichun, the
Tongzhi Emperor (1856–1875) Yixuan, 1st
Prince Chun (1840–1891) Zaitian...
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Chengxiao Xinmin Gongkuan Mingsu Yi (繼天開運受中居正保大定功聖智誠孝信敏恭寬明肅毅皇帝) Aisin-Gioro
Zaichun 愛新覺羅載淳 11
November 1861 – 12
January 1875 (13 years, 2 months and 1 day)...
- Zaiyuan,
Duanhua and
Sushun – to ****ist his
underage son and successor,
Zaichun. Yixin's
flexible attitude towards dealing with the
Western powers had...
- The
young Zaichun ruled as the
Tongzhi Emperor from 1862
until his
death in 1875. The era name Tongzhi, an
allusion to the Book of Do****ents, was chosen...