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Is Emperor Qianlong a Han Chinese, or is his biological mother a Han Chinese?

Gan Long is not a Han Chinese, but a Manchu. The biological mother, Empress Xiao Shengxian (1692165438+10.5-13.777), was born in Manchuria and was the daughter of Zhu Ling, a four-courtesy official. Empress Xiao Shengxian lived a prosperous life, and the number of years she lived was the highest among the Empresses in Qing Dynasty, which was extremely rare among Empresses in China.

Aisingiorro Hongli, the emperor of the Qing Dynasty, was the sixth emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the fourth emperor after the capital was established in Beijing. The year number "Qianlong" means "Heaven prospers". Qianlong was a famous emperor in the late feudal society of China. On the basis of Kang Yong's martial arts, he further completed the unification of a multi-ethnic country. With the further development of social economy and culture, a famous "anti-cadre prosperous time" has been formed in the history of China.

Aisingiorro Hongli (17 1 1 September 25th-1February 7th, 799) was the sixth emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the fourth emperor after Beijing made its capital. The year number "Qianlong" means "Heaven prospers". After 60 years in office, he continued to talk about politics and actually exercised supreme power for 63 years and 4 months. He is the longest-serving and longest-lived emperor in the history of China.

During the Qianlong period, his martial arts was at its peak, and he made great contributions in quelling the frontier rebellion, safeguarding national unity, improving Tibet management, unifying Xinjiang, and formally bringing Xinjiang into Chinese territory, thus expanding the territory of the Qing Dynasty to the maximum extent and formally laying the territory of modern China.

During the Qianlong period, sinology developed greatly and folk art developed greatly. Beijing opera, for example, began to take shape during the Qianlong period. However, the late reign of Emperor Qianlong was extravagant, bureaucratic corruption and many uprisings broke out. The closed-door policy has reached its peak, widening the gap with the West.

Sixty years after Qianlong (1795), Qianlong Emperor Zen was located in the fifteenth son. In the 4th year of Jiaqing (1799), he died in hall of mental cultivation of the Forbidden City on February 7th at the age of 89. Emperor Gaozong, the temple name, posthumous title Fatianlong was transported to the sincere enlightenment body, Shi Wenfen, the holy and clean emperor Wu Xiao, and was buried in Yuling, Dongling, Qing Dynasty.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Aisingiorro Hongli