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  • ...f late imperial China. Comprising the better part of the 18th century, the Qianlong reign saw numerous significant political, economic, social, and cultural ev ...g Tibetan Buddhist temple in [[Beijing]], where his father the [[Yongzheng Emperor]] was resident at the time; this temple accordingly later gained considerab
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  • ...751]], and was assigned to paint images of the [[Qianlong Emperor|Qianlong Emperor's]] Southern Inspection Tour in [[1764]].
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  • ...st famous paintings and wall-painting schemes of the era of the [[Qianlong Emperor]] were produced by this workshop. ...s the only office in which they worked under the direct supervision of the Emperor.
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  • ...ed around four courtyards. The Gardens were commissioned by the [[Qianlong Emperor]] (r. [[1735]]-[[1796]]) as a retirement palace, and were designed largely ...y together for warmth. Though planned as a retirement palace, the Qianlong Emperor never actually retired, abdicating three years before his death, and contin
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  • ...ing the city of Dong Kinh by [[1788]]/10. This was to be considered one of Qianlong's [[Ten Great Campaigns]]. However, within three months, by [[1789]]/1, the ...se official traveled to Beijing and attended celebrations for the Qianlong Emperor's birthday in the king's place, claiming to be the king himself. The majori
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  • ...survey takes its name from its timing, during the reign of the [[Qianlong Emperor]] (r. [[1735]]-[[1796]]) of [[Qing Dynasty]] China.</ref> It resulted in hi
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  • ...uced stunningly innovative works which thoroughly impressed the [[Qianlong Emperor]]; however, while his works are quite highly praised today by art historian ...nd [[Macao]], and is recorded as having been presented before the [[Kangxi Emperor]] in late [[1715]].
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  • ...e traditionally traced back to an occasion in [[1790]] when the [[Qianlong Emperor]] invited a number of troupes to perform at the [[Forbidden City|Imperial P
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  • ...f late imperial China. Comprising the better part of the 18th century, the Qianlong reign saw numerous significant political, economic, social, and cultural ev ...g Tibetan Buddhist temple in [[Beijing]], where his father the [[Yongzheng Emperor]] was resident at the time; this temple accordingly later gained considerab
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  • ...hinese texts compiled by some 4000 scholars at the order of the [[Qianlong Emperor]] in [[1772]] to [[1781]]. It is the largest collection of Chinese texts ev
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  • ...e flourished, and the kingdom prospered.<ref>Gallery labels, "The Qianlong Emperor's Southern Inspection, Scroll Four," Metropolitan Museum.[https://www.flick
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  • ...of the [[Qing Dynasty]]. Begun in the mid-17th century under the [[Shunzhi Emperor]] (r. [[1643]]-[[1661]]), it was completed in [[1736]]. ...project to compile an official history of the Ming began under the Shunzhi Emperor in the mid-17th century, at a time when [[Ming loyalists]] were still holdi
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  • ...as a British diplomat famous for his [[1793]] audience with the [[Qianlong Emperor]]. ...China: Being the journal kept by Lord Macartney during his embassy to the Emperor Ch’ien-lung 1793-1794'', Hamden, CT: Archon Books, 1963.
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  • *[[Emperor Nakamikado]] abdicates in favor of [[Emperor Sakuramachi]]. ...akes the throne in [[Qing Dynasty|Qing]] China, succeeding the [[Yongzheng Emperor]].
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  • ...gde was built up beginning in [[1703]], and completed under the [[Qianlong Emperor]] (r. [[1736]]-[[1796]]) in [[1760]], to serve both as a Tibetan Buddhist r .... Several are recreations of major Tibetan Buddhist sites, as the Qianlong Emperor developed strong ties with the Dalai Lama, and employed the Buddhist concep
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  • ...c. 1718 ([[Kangxi Emperor|Kangxi reign]]) and c. 1785 ([[Qianlong Emperor|Qianlong reign]]). There are four other graves of Chinese individuals; ten of Americ
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  • *The [[Qianlong Emperor]] hosts a grand banquet celebrating the 50th year of his reign. Representat
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  • ...marks the end of the [[Le Dynasty]], and the end of this one of [[Emperor Qianlong]]'s [[Ten Great Campaigns]]. ...ô jiken'') - [[Emperor Kokaku|Emperor Kôkaku]] names his father "[[retired emperor]]" without Tokugawa approval. [[Matsudaira Sadanobu]] orders severe punishm
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  • The Yongzheng Emperor ruled [[Qing Dynasty]] China from [[1722]] to [[1735]]. His reign saw a num ...g 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
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  • ...ianlong Emperor]] abdicates in favor of his son, who becomes the [[Jiaqing Emperor]].
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  • *The [[Qianlong Emperor]] orders all ports in the provinces of [[Fujian]], [[Zhejiang]], and [[Jian
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