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*''Chinese'': 雍正帝 ''(Yōngzhèng dì)''
 
*''Chinese'': 雍正帝 ''(Yōngzhèng dì)''
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The Yongzheng Emperor ruled [[Qing Dynasty]] China from [[1722]] to [[1735]]. His reign saw a number of efforts at reforms, including a revision of the tax code in order to allow the government to better capture revenue from the agricultural and commercial expansion being enjoyed by the people.<ref>Jonathan Spence, ''The Search for Modern China'', Second Edition, W.W. Norton & Co. (1999), 5.</ref>
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The Yongzheng Emperor ruled [[Qing Dynasty]] China from [[1722]] to [[1735]]. His reign saw a number of efforts at reforms, including a revision of the tax code in order to allow the government to better capture revenue from the agricultural and commercial expansion being enjoyed by the people.<ref>Spence, 5.</ref>
    
Prior to becoming emperor, Prince Yinzhen was perhaps the most trusted son of the [[Kangxi Emperor]]. His elder brother, Yinreng, was named heir apparent for a time, but then was stripped of this title and placed under house arrest as a result of frequent scandalous and inappropriate behavior. Yinzhen was placed in charge of overseeing his brother's imprisonment.
 
Prior to becoming emperor, Prince Yinzhen was perhaps the most trusted son of the [[Kangxi Emperor]]. His elder brother, Yinreng, was named heir apparent for a time, but then was stripped of this title and placed under house arrest as a result of frequent scandalous and inappropriate behavior. Yinzhen was placed in charge of overseeing his brother's imprisonment.
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