
Xianfeng Emperor
Emperor Wenzong of the Qing Dynasty (17 July 1831 – 22 August 1861) was the ninth emperor of the Qing Dynasty, the seventh emperor after the capital was Beijing, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty and Chinese history to have actual ruling power, and the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty to succeed to the throne through a secret reserve, with the era name Xianfeng. The fourth son of Emperor Daoguang of the Qing Dynasty, his biological mother was Empress Xiaoquancheng of the Niuhulu clan.
Yi Xi was born in the Yuanmingyuan garden in Beijing, and was secretly made crown prince in the twenty-sixth year of Daoguang (1846). Faced with a crisis of governance with internal and external troubles, after taking the throne, he was diligent in political affairs and vigorously reformed the government of the DPRK. In order to save the crisis of rule, the Xianfeng Emperor thought about eliminating the evils and seeking treatment. He allowed the sages to eliminate evil in an attempt to revive the Gangji. The Han bureaucrat Zeng Guofan was reused, and the Han landlords who relied on his training and command were armed to suppress the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom and the Twist army uprising. Promote SuShun, who dares to take up his duties, and support Sushun and others in eliminating maladministration. At the same time, he dismissed the Daoguang Dynasty military ministers Mu Zhang'a and Qi Ying. Executed Qi Ying, the notorious capitulationist official who presided over the peace in the First Opium War. However, at this time, the Qing Empire continued to worry about internal and external troubles, and finally ended with the signing of a series of unequal treaties. After the Xianfeng Dynasty, it also began a foreign affairs movement in an attempt to reverse the situation of internal and external difficulties.
The Xianfeng Emperor reigned for eleven years and died in 1861 at the Age of 31 at the Chengde Mountain Resort. Emperor Wenzong of the Temple, Emperor Wenzong of the Temple, Emperor Wenzong of the Temple, was buried in Dingling and succeeded by his son Zaichun.