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Qing Shengzu Kangxi: The longest reigning emperor in Chinese history

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Qing Shengzu Kangxi: The longest reigning emperor in Chinese history

Ai Xin Jueluo Xuanye, the fourth emperor of the Manchu Qing Dynasty, succeeded to the throne in 1661 at the age of eight, died at the age of 69 in 1722, and reigned for sixty-one years. Not only was he the longest-reigning emperor in Chinese history, but he was also the most accomplished emperor of the Manchu Qing Dynasty. Whether it is "Wenzhi" or "Wuzhi", it can be called "an emperor through the ages".

Qing Shengzu Kangxi: The longest reigning emperor in Chinese history

Xuan Ye was 14 years old and pro-government, and just after pro-government, he killed the powerful minister Ao Bai, deposed Shu Bilong, and then pacified the Three Domains, solving the hidden dangers left by the Manchu Qing Dynasty.

Qing Shengzu Kangxi: The longest reigning emperor in Chinese history

In 1681, King Zheng Jing of Yanping died of a stroke, and Xuan Ye launched a war to recover Taiwan, which lasted three years, and in 1684, he recaptured Taiwan, sent troops to garrison Taiwan, and set up officials, so that the territory of China achieved great unification.

Qing Shengzu Kangxi: The longest reigning emperor in Chinese history

After killing Aobai, pacifying San Francisco, and recovering Taiwan to solve internal troubles, he began to spend his time in Heilongjiang to solve the burning and looting of china's northern border since the end of the Ming Dynasty, and forced Tsarist Russia to sign the "Sino-Russian Nebuchu Treaty" in 1689 AD, recovering a large number of lost land on the northern border.

Qing Shengzu Kangxi: The longest reigning emperor in Chinese history

In 1698, Kaldan rebelled, personally led a large army to sweep away Dzungar, forced Kaldan to commit suicide by poisoning, and the Khalkha region was returned to the territory of China. In 1718, troops were sent to Tibet to quell the separatist Tibetan independence elements and appoint officials to directly manage Tibet affairs.

Qing Shengzu Kangxi: The longest reigning emperor in Chinese history

Throughout Kangxi's life, he was conscientiously working hard to consolidate the rule of the Manchu Qing Dynasty, and achieved unprecedented prosperity in politics, military, economy, culture, and diplomacy, which was almost equivalent to the situation of "zhenguan rule" in all countries during the Tang Dynasty. Perhaps the only thing that is lacking is that Kangxisheng has too many sons, which leads to the embarrassment of "nine sons taking wives". Friends, what do you think?

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