Qianlong Emperor

Description: (Emperor of China)

The Qianlong Emperor was the fourth Qing emperor to have ruled China and the sixth emperor of the Qing Dynasty. He was born in September 1711, in Beijing, China, to the Yongzheng Emperor and Empress Xiaoshengxian. He was one of the 14 children of his parents and was the favorite of both his father and his grandfather, Kangxi. As a teenager, Qianlong trained in military tactics, martial arts, and academics. He attained finesse in every aspect that is expected of a prince. He was made a first rank prince in 1733, when his father took to the throne. Qianlong became the emperor following his father’s death in 1735. He was an able military commander and embarked on many missions to crush rebellions soon after he took to the throne. Under his reign, China became a strong and prosperous country with increased military strength, a booming population, and a fast-growing economy. He was also known as a cultural emperor and was himself a poet and a writer. The artistic and cultural landscape of China thrived under his rule. However, the later years of his rule were marred with corruption. This led to his decline. He handed over the throne to his successor in 1796 but ruled for 3 more years as a “de facto” ruler, until his death in 1799.

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Birthday September 25, 1711 (Libra)
Born In China
Alternative names Aisin Gioro Hongli
City Beijing, China
Died on February 7, 1799
Spouse/Ex- Consort Dun, Consort Shu, Dowager Noble Consort Wan, Empress Xi, Empress Xiaoxianchun, Hoifa-Nara, Imperial Noble Consort Chunhui, Imperial Noble Consort Qinggong, Noble Consort Xin, Noble Consort Xun, Noble Consort Ying, Noble Lady Shun, the Step Empress
Parents Yongzheng Emperor
Empress Xiaoshengxian
Children Gurun Princess Hexiao, Heshuo Princess Hege, Heshuo Princess Hejia, Jiaqing Emperor, Kurun Princess Hejing, Prince Chengzhe of the First Rank, Prince Ding'an of the First Rank, Prince Lüduan of the First Rank, Prince Yishen of the First Rank, Prince Zhe of the First Rank, Yongjing, Yonglian, Yonglin, Yonglu, Yongqi, Yongqi;Prince Rong, Yongrong, Yongzhang
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