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Zaiyi (Chinese: 載漪; pinyin:
Zǎiyī; Manchu: ᡯᠠᡳᡳ; dzai-i; 26
August 1856 – 10
January 1923),
better known by his
title Prince Duan (or
Prince Tuan, 端郡王)...
- Li
Zaiyi (Chinese: 李載義) (July 18, 788 - June 4, 837), né Li
Zaiyi (李再義, note
different character of his
later name),
courtesy name
Fanggu (方谷), formally...
- a unit of 10,000
Manchu Bannermen under the
command of
Zaiyi during the
Boxer Rebellion.
Zaiyi himself created the unit in 1899, but it was decimated...
- in 1889 and feng'en
zhenguo gong in 1890. In 1900, Zaixun's predecessor,
Zaiyi, who
succeeded Yizhi as "Prince Rui of the
Second Rank" (later
renamed to...
- home the siege.
Zaiyi wanted artillery for Dong's
troops to
destroy the legations.
Ronglu blocked the
transfer of
artillery to
Zaiyi and Dong, preventing...
-
stopped them from
doing so. The
Manchu prince Zaiyi was
xenophobic and
friendly with Dong Fuxiang.
Zaiyi wanted artillery for Dong's
troops to destroy...
- Britannica. history-geography.
Retrieved 3
December 2017. "Chinese
monarchs –
Zaiyi (26 August 1856 – 24 November 1922) was a
Manchu prince and
statesman of...
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imperial prince of the Aisin-Gioro. He was the
second son of
Zaiyi,
Prince Duan.
Zaiyi sided with
Empress Dowager Cixi and
opposed the
Hundred Days'...
- Brush-tailed phascogale, an
Australian marsupial animal also
known as tuan
Zaiyi (1856–1923),
Prince Duan (or
Prince Tuan), a Qing
Dynasty prince and statesman...
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sparing Dong Fuxiang, the Qing
refused to
exile the
Boxer supporter Prince Zaiyi to Xinjiang, as the
foreigners demanded. Instead, he
moved to Alashan, west...