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  • ...for over 200 years. It is said that, during the reign period of [[Emperor Jiaqing]], the Shi family owned thousands of hectares of land and 500 houses.
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  • ...period from 1408 (6th year of the Yongle reign) to 1542 (21st year of the Jiaqing reign) in the Ming Dynasty, the temple caught fire twice, but on both occas
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  • ...is the burial site for Prince Xingxian and his wife, parents of [[Emperor Jiaqing]] (reigned 1522-66). They were buried together at Mt. Songlin in present Zh ...-95), the Ding Tomb of Emperor Xianfeng (reigned 1851-61), the Hui Tomb of Emperor Tongzhi (reigned 1862-74), and tombs of the empresses Xiaozhuang, Xiaohui,
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  • Under Emperor Qinshihuang, the written script, which had assumed rather different styles Li Shimin (599-646), the second emperor of the Tang dynasty, loved Wang Xizhi's calligraphy and spent a lot of mone
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  • ...ver and demand it pledge allegiance to the Sui Court. In the 14th century, Emperor Taizu of the Ming Dynasty (明太祖) was known far and wide for his milita ...irs were under the supervision of the Japanese for over 40 years. In 1654, Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (清康熙帝) bestowed on the King of Ryukyu the ti
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  • ...ver and demand it pledge allegiance to the Sui Court. In the 14th century, Emperor Taizu of the Ming Dynasty (明太祖) was known far and wide for his milita ...irs were under the supervision of the Japanese for over 40 years. In 1654, Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (清康熙帝) bestowed on the King of Ryukyu the ti
    42 KB (6,261 words) - 01:48, 31 December 2014