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Evaluation of Emperor Kangxi
Emperor Kangxi was the longest reigning emperor in the history of China. He won the wars against San Francisco and Russia, wiped out the Ming and Zheng regimes in Taiwan Province Province, and showed Kangxi's military command ability. On the other hand, Kangxi defeated his political rival Ao Bai in his teens and used the "literary inquisition" to crack down on Han dissidents in his old age.

Kangxi held "Duolun Meng Hui" to replace the war and Huairou Mongolian ministries; It is intended to guarantee the territorial control of Heilongjiang by the Qing government through treaties. He started the prosperous period of Kanggan, was a wise monarch and a great politician, and some even called him "the emperor of the ages".

The Japanese have great respect and admiration for Emperor Kangxi, and translated Sixteen Oracle, calling Emperor Kangxi "the sage of the country".

During World War II, the Japanese studied the history of foreign conquest of China and worshipped Kangxi more. They believe: "The political achievements of the Qing Dynasty in the past 300 years are also due to its role as a guardian like Emperor Kangxi, which promoted itself to the status of a model emperor and became a talented son of heaven who devoted himself to winning the full trust and support of such a refractory nation (referring to the Han nationality).

Memorial to the descendants of Emperor Kangxi:

Emperor Kangxi was buried in Jingling after his death. Jingling is located one kilometer east of Xiaoling in Qing Dynasty. It was built in the 15th year of Kangxi (1676) to the 20th year of Kangxi (168 1). The architectural regulation of Jingling is based on Xiaoling Mausoleum, and some innovations have been made, such as setting up a double monument in Shen Gong Monument Pavilion in Shengde. The architectural style and funeral form of Jingling were imitated by later generations.

Four Empresses, Emperor Kangxi, Cheng Xiao, Xiao Zhao, Xiao Yi, Xiao Gong and Jingmin Guifei, were all buried in Jingling, with a total of six people.

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