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  • ...ainly to the emperors, their wives and concubines, and the royal families. Emperors used their power to collect the best delicacies and called upon the best co
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  • ...re as captives of the invading [[Jin]] armies. In addition to tombs to the emperors, there are also tombs for the empresses, crown princes, other princes and p ...“upper palace” and “lower place,” in addition to a palace where the living emperors stayed when coming to pay homage to their ancestors.
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  • ...orically, '''the Yonghegong Lama Temple''' ('''雍和宫''') was a residence for Emperors Yongzheng and Qianlong of the [[Qing Dynasty]].  ([[Yonghegong Lama Te
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  • ...orically, '''the Yonghegong Lama Temple''' ('''雍和宫''') was a residence for Emperors Yongzheng and Qianlong of the [[Qing Dynasty]].  ([[Yonghegong Lama Te
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  • ...[[Zhou Dynasty]] over 1,000 years before the Christian era. A total of 72 emperors were recorded as visiting it. Men of letters also came to acquire inspirati
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  • Historically, '''the Yonghegong Lama Temple''' was a residence for Emperors Yongzheng and Qianlong of the [[Qing Dynasty]]. [[Yonghegong Lama Temple|(M
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  • ...] in northeastern [[Hebei]] is the site of the mountain resort of the Qing emperors. ...d as the second political center of the Qing imperial court and early Qing emperors often spent their summers. The Mountain Resort together with the palaces ha
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  • Category:[[Ming Dynasty emperors]]
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  • [[Category:Ming Dynasty emperors]]
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  • ...Qing Dynasty]] had 12 emperors, of whom 10 ruled from [[Beijing]]. All the emperors had their own massive tombs built in Zunhua and Yixian of [[Hebei Province]
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  • ...e for the imperial family. The palace was continuously expanded under five emperors' supervision in [[Qing Dynasty]] (1644 - 1911), and its expansion continued
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  • ...e for the imperial family. The palace was continuously expanded under five emperors' supervision in [[Qing Dynasty]] (1644 - 1911), and its expansion continued
    416 bytes (55 words) - 06:18, 11 July 2017
  • ...e for the imperial family. The palace was continuously expanded under five emperors' supervision in [[Qing Dynasty]] (1644 - 1911), and its expansion continued
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  • Acknowledged as a success among the [[Qing]] emperors, '''Emperor Kangxi''' (1654-1722) ascended the throne at age 7, and exercis
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  • [[Category:emperors]][[category:history of Yuan Dynasty]]
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  • ...en, is a complex of Taoist buildings situated in southeastern Beijing. The Emperors of the [[Ming]] and [[Qing]] dynasties visited the complex annually when th
    481 bytes (76 words) - 10:03, 25 December 2015
  • ...en, is a complex of Taoist buildings situated in southeastern Beijing. The Emperors of the [[Ming]] and [[Qing]] dynasties visited the complex annually when th
    502 bytes (78 words) - 09:04, 31 December 2014
  • ...636 by his son Abahai (Huangtaiji). Nurhachi and Abahai were both founding emperors of the [[Qing Dynasty]]. ([[Shenyang Imperial Palace|More...]])
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  • ...636 by his son Abahai (Huangtaiji). Nurhachi and Abahai were both founding emperors of the [[Qing Dynasty]]. ([[Shenyang Imperial Palace|More...]])
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  • ...[[Zhou Dynasty]] over 1,000 years before the Christian era. A total of 72 emperors were recorded as visiting it. Men of letters also came to acquire inspirati
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  • ...five ancient altars in [[Beijing]]. Built in 1530, it was the place where emperors in Ming and Qing times offered sacrifices to the "God of Land". Covering a
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  • ...he [[Han Dynasty]] (206 BC-AD 220), the largest of the all [[Western Han]] emperors' mausoleums. It took 53 years to build, and is 46.5 m high Around the mauso
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  • ...Dynasty]] (221-206 BC) to the [[Qing Dynasty]] (1644-1911), more than ten emperors went to Mount Tai to personally make sacrifices to Heaven. At the same time
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  • ...rule from [[Beijing]] in 1644, the Manchu dynasty lasted 268 years with 10 emperors. Its early rulers were open-minded and accomplished in political, economic
    655 bytes (98 words) - 01:44, 12 March 2010
  • ...five ancient altars in [[Beijing]]. Built in 1530, it was the place where emperors in Ming and Qing times offered sacrifices to the "God of Land". Covering a
    561 bytes (95 words) - 02:51, 23 April 2018
  • ...egorian calendar]]. The festival has a long history. In ancient [[China]], emperors followed the rite of offering sacrifices to the sun in spring and to the mo
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  • ...oved by [[Emperor Zhu Di]] (1360-1424), due to lack of content. One of the emperors of the [[Ming Dynasty]] (1368-1644) then ordered more scholars to write the
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  • ...t place. There used to be a stone bridge here over which the Ming and Qing emperors used to pass on their way to sacrifice at the nearby [[Temple of Heaven]],
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  • Historically, the '''Yonghegong Lama Temple''' was a residence for [[Emperors Yongzheng]] and [[Qianlong]] of the [[Qing Dynasty]]. It was built in the 3
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  • Historically, the '''Yonghegong Lama Temple''' was a residence for [[Emperors Yongzheng]] and [[Qianlong]] of the [[Qing Dynasty]]. It was built in the 3
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  • ...44), the present structures were repaired during the reign periods of Qing emperors [[Guangxu]] and [[Xuantong]], and they mainly include the Linggong Hall, Go
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  • ...three tiers of roofs, known as Kuiwenge, in which many books given by past emperors are kept. In the seventh courtyard lies the Apricot Pavilion, which is said
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  • ...was launched from top to bottom. Since the [[Opium War]], within the Qing emperors, only Guangxu recognized the inadequateness of traditional politics and cul [[Category:emperors]][[Category:Qing Dynasty]][[Category:history]]
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  • ...636 by his son Abahai (Huangtaiji). Nurhachi and Abahai were both founding emperors of the [[Qing Dynasty]]. ...ilion, stand to its east and west. They formerly served as the place where emperors and leaders from the eight banners (Ba Qi) settled national affairs. This a
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  • ...prosperous multi-national state in Asia at that time. Philosophically, the emperors of the Han Dynasty advocated the“Mandate of Heaven” to consolidate thei
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  • ...e for the imperial family. The palace was continuously expanded under five emperors' supervision in [[Qing Dynasty]] (1644 - 1911), and its expansion continued
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  • ...ded in the 7 th year of [[Kangxi reign]] in the [[Qing dynasty]] (1668). [[Emperors Kangxi]] and [[Qianlong]] of the Qing Dynasty would stop here for a visit o
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  • ...-1234) dynasties. It was built in 1062 to house stone or bronze statues of emperors. The temple was partly destroyed in the war at the end of the Liao Dynasty,
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  • ...site, unearthed culture relics and Exhibition of China Mausoleums for the Emperors in different Dynasties. Moreover, it further includes the participating pro ...the Heaven", namely, the highest level funeral specific system used by the emperors of the Western Han Dynasty. It is called as "Xin Palace, Bian House and Hua
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  • ...the reunification of China's territory. With a history of 300 years and 18 emperors, the dynasty spanned two periods: the Northern Song from 960 to 1126, basin
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  • It is recorded in historical materials that the emperors in early Jin Dynasty highly respected and advocated Taoism. Taoism activiti
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  • ...prosperous multi-national state in Asia at that time. Philosophically, the emperors of the Han Dynasty advocated the "Mandate of Heaven" to consolidate their r
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  • ...ural history. The site of the Wuyi Palace built in the seventh century for emperors to conduct sacrificial activities remains today. It had been an important c
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  • The festival has a long history. In ancient China, emperors followed the rite of offering sacrifices to the sun in spring and to the mo
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  • The festival has a long history. In ancient China, emperors followed the rite of offering sacrifices to the sun in spring and to the mo
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  • The festival has a long history. In ancient China, emperors followed the rite of offering sacrifices to the sun in spring and to the mo
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  • ...rule from [[Beijing]] in 1644, the Manchu dynasty lasted 268 years with 10 emperors. Its early rulers were open-minded and accomplished in political, economic
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  • ...After it was established by Kublai Khan, the Yuan Dynasty went through 11 emperors, until eventually expelled by Ming forces to the Mongolian Plateau in 1368.
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  • ...was finally overthrown by the Later Liang Dynasty. The Tang Dynasty had 20 emperors and lasted 290 years.
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  • Acknowledged as a success among the [[Qing]] emperors, '''Emperor Kangxi''' (1654-1722) ascended the throne at age 7, and exercis
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