Aisingiorro Hongli, Emperor of Qing Dynasty, reigned for 60 years (1735- 1796), with the title of Qianlong. When he was in power for 60 years, he gave way to his son. Nominally, the class is over, but the emperor's seal has not been handed in. It was not until he died completely that his son really came to power. Li Hong succeeded to the throne later than the champion grandfather 16 years, but he knew how to keep fit and lived to the age of 89. The actual ruling time is 63 years.
Aisingiorro Hongli (17 1 1 September 25th-1February 7th, 799) was the sixth emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the fourth emperor after entering the customs. The year number "Qianlong" means "Heaven prospers". He ascended the throne at the age of 25, reigned for 60 years, and then meditated for three years and four months as the emperor's father. He actually exercised the supreme power of the state for 63 years and 4 months. He is the longest-lived emperor in the history of China and the longest-lived emperor in the history of China.
During the reign of Li Hong, the Qing Dynasty reached its highest peak since the heyday of Kanggan, and Sinology developed greatly during this period. Li Hong 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 multi-ethnic countries and further developed social economy and culture. Li Hong is concerned about social stability and the affected people. During his reign, he exempted the world's money and grain for five times and eight provinces' grain for three times, which reduced the burden on farmers, attached importance to water conservancy construction, and played a role in protecting agricultural production and enriching the treasury of the Qing Dynasty.