Qianlong is the title of Aisingiorro Hongli, the emperor of the Qing Dynasty. * * * Sixty years before and after, starting and ending from 1736 to 1795.
Emperor Qianlong's name was Aisingiorro Hongli, a Manchu, who ascended the throne at the age of 25 and reigned for 60 years. China was an outstanding politician and strategist in ancient times. The fourth son of Yong Zhengdi Yin Zhen, Sejong of the Qing Dynasty, was originally named Prince Heshuobo.
In the sixty years of Qianlong (1795), Honglichan became emperor for three years and four months after Aisingiorro, the fifteenth son of the emperor, and actually mastered the supreme power for 63 years and four months. This is the second longest reigning emperor in the history of China (after his grandfather, Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty) and the oldest emperor.
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During the Qianlong period, the Qing dynasty continued to implement the closed-door policy since the Ming dynasty, and there were many restrictions on the types of export goods. When the western industrial revolution was going on, the scientific and technological level of the empire became more and more backward.
Following the bourgeois revolution in western countries in the middle of Ming Dynasty, the industrial revolution in the west in the same period of Qing Dynasty made China fall behind the west in an all-round way. There is a deep crisis under the prosperity, and China is on the eve of modern times.
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