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  • ...e [[Qing]] [[Emperor Tongzhi]] but destroyed in 1884 during the reign of [[Emperor Guangxu]]. ('''[[Yellow Crane Tower|More...]]''')
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  • ...e [[Qing]] [[Emperor Tongzhi]] but destroyed in 1884 during the reign of [[Emperor Guangxu]].
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  • [[File:Gx1.JPG|thumb|200px|right|Emperor Guangxu]] ...tian was the son of Yixuan, also known as 1st Prince Chun. Since Emperor [[Tongzhi]] died without a son, Zaitian was suggested to become the reigning monarch
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  • ...concubines and was selected on that occasion. After being selected for the emperor's bed, she was promoted to the position of "Noble Person" (gui ren). In 1856, Cixi gave birth to Tongzhi, thus obtaining an elevation to "Noble Consort" (gui fei), which was a cons
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  • ...from the [[Warring States period]] to the end of the [[Qin Dynasty]]. The emperor Yingzong was very satisfied with his work and issued an edict for compiling ...his father had shown, but proclaimed his favor by changing the title from "Tongzhi" (Comprehensive Records) to the more ornamental and impressive "Zizhi Tongj
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  • ...the Taihe reign, Tang Dynasty), fell into dilapidation during the war-torn Tongzhi reign (1862-1874) of the [[Qing Dynasty]], and was rebuilt in 1922 (11th ye
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  • ...3 (3rd year of the Xianfeng reign, Qing Dynasty). In 1870 (9th year of the Tongzhi reign, Qing Dynasty) and 1892 (18th year of the Guangxu reign, Qing Dynasty
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  • ...ynasty, bamboo slips of the [[Han Dynasty]], the prescriptions for Emperor Tongzhi of the [[Qing Dynasty]], and herbal samples with a history of more than 100
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  • ...he Ming Dynasty, yet was destroyed twice during the reigns of Qianlong and Tongzhi of the Qing Dynasty. The current structure was rebuilt at the end of the Qi ...ntral China) and moved to Xixia, and built this temple during the reign of Emperor Jiajing.” After receiving repeated facelifts, the mosque is now opened fo
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  • During the early years of the reign of [[Qing]] Emperor [[Tongzhi]] (1862-1874), they fled from the oppression of the feudal serf owners of t
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  • ...ation are worshiped: Taihao Fuxi, the Red Emperor Shennong, and the Yellow Emperor Xuanyuan. Since the Daoist religion is indigenous to China and has a strong
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  • ...ian Tomb 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 pr ...e Ding Tomb of Emperor Xianfeng (reigned 1851-61), the Hui Tomb of Emperor Tongzhi (reigned 1862-74), and tombs of the empresses Xiaozhuang, Xiaohui, Ci'an, C
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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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