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Ai Xin Jue Luo Min Ning (Qing Xuanzong)

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Emperor Xuanzong of the Qing Dynasty (1782-1850) was the Ai Xin Jue Luo Min Ning. Emperor of the Qing Dynasty. He reigned from 1820 to 1850. Second son of Emperor Renzong. Jiaqing took the throne in August of the twenty-fifth year (1820), with the next year as the first year of Daoguang. In the sixth year of Daoguang (1826), Zhang Ge, who defected to the border, gathered Anjiyan and Brutkoubian and captured the four cities of Kashgar, Ingisha, Yarkand, and Hotan. He sent troops to attack and retake the four cities the following year. Since taking the throne, disasters in Shengjing, Zhili, Henan, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Anhui, Gansu, and other provinces have been continuous for many years, and due to increasing political corruption, social contradictions have intensified, peasant uprisings have occurred frequently in various localities, and troops have been sent to suppress them. He also issued an edict to strictly enforce the protection of armor, rectify the rule of officials, eliminate malpractice and prosperity, provide disaster relief, and manage water conservancy in order to alleviate social contradictions. In the eighteenth year, due to the large-scale import of opium and silver by The British and American invaders, causing a financial crisis, in order to maintain the rule of the dynasty, Lin Xu went to Guangdong to ban opium for the minister of Chincha. Twenty years later, Britain launched the Opium War, captured Dinghai, and submitted a letter to Tianjin Haikou. Therefore, it was changed from a ban on smoking and an anti-British war to a wavering compromise. After the wartime and, many times repeatedly. In August 22, he was forced to send Qi Ying and others to sign the Treaty of Nanking with the British. In 24 years, he signed the Treaty of Wangxia and the Treaty of Huangpu with the United States and France respectively. The war has increased the people's burden, social contradictions have intensified, peasant uprisings have arisen one after another, and Guangxi is particularly fierce, and all of them have been heavily suppressed. Thirty years after illness and death. Buried In Yizhou Muling, temple number Xuanzong, Emperor Cheng.

Ai Xin Jue Luo Min Ning (Qing Xuanzong)

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