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Jiaqing

Emperor Renzong of the Qing Dynasty (清仁宗愛新覺羅颙琰) (13 November 1760 – 2 September 1820), originally known as Yongyan, was the seventh emperor of the Qing Dynasty, the fifth emperor after the capital was Beijing, the fifteenth son of the Qianlong Emperor, and his biological mother Empress Xiaoyichun of the Wei Jia clan. He reigned for twenty-five years (reigned 1796-1820), with the era name "Jiaqing".

He was born on the sixth day of the first month of October in the twenty-fifth year of Qianlong (1760). On the winter solstice of the thirty-eighth year of Qianlong (1773), he was secretly appointed crown prince by the Qianlong Emperor. In the fifty-fourth year of Qianlong (1789), he was created the Prince of Heshuojia. On the first day of the first lunar month in the first year of Jiaqing (1796), Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty was located in Yuanyan, but he had no real power for the first four years of his reign, and only after the death of the Qianlong Emperor did he take power alone. Faced with the crisis-ridden political situation in the last years of Qianlong, the Jiaqing Emperor played the banner of "Saltiness and Restoration" to rectify internal affairs and rectify the gang discipline. He killed the powerful ministers and the extinct, deposed, imprisoned, and the henchmen who were loyal to the dead. He asked for blunt words, opened up the way of speech, dispelled evil and supported righteousness, and praised the officials of the Qianlong Dynasty who had been convicted of crimes by words. Abolish contributions, depose extravagance and worship frugality. Local officials are required to "keep a close eye on the people's hidden feelings", report according to the facts, and vigorously guard against the trend of deception, whitewashing, and laziness. However, its limited rectification of internal affairs failed to fundamentally reverse the decadence of the Political Situation of the Qing Dynasty. In the final Jiaqing dynasty, the problem of corruption was not only not solved, but also became more serious. His reign coincided with the rise of the world's industrial revolution and the period when the Qing Dynasty turned from prosperity to decline. During this period, the White Lotus Sect Revolt and the Tianli Sect Revolt occurred, and the problems of the livelihood of the Eight Banners and the transportation of rivers became increasingly prominent, and opium also flowed into China. The Qing Dynasty experienced a middle decline.

Jiaqing died in the 25th year (1820) at the Chengde Mountain Resort at the age of 61. The temple number Renzong, courtesy name "By Tianxing YunshiHua Sui You Chongwen Jing Wu Guang Yu Xiao Gong Diligence Duan Min Ying Zhe Rui Emperor", buried in the Qing Dynasty Mausoleum of ChangLing

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