Qianlong
emperor of Qing dynasty
Quick Facts
- Wade-Giles romanization:
- Ch’ien-lung
- Temple name (miaohao):
- Gaozong
- Posthumous name (shi):
- Chundi
- Original name:
- Hongli
- Born:
- September 25, 1711, China
- Died:
- February 7, 1799, Beijing (aged 87)
- Title / Office:
- emperor (1735-1796), China
- House / Dynasty:
- Qing dynasty
Qianlong (born September 25, 1711, China—died February 7, 1799, Beijing) was the fourth emperor of the Qing (Manchu) dynasty (1644–1911/12) whose six-decade reign (1735–96) was one of the longest in Chinese history. He conducted a series of military campaigns that eliminated the Turk and Mongol threats to northeastern China (1755–60), enlarged his empire by creating the New Province (the present-day Uygur Autonomous Region of Xinjiang), and reinforced Chinese authority in the south and east. On October 7, 1735, on the eve of the death of Hongli’s father, the Yongzheng emperor (reigned 1722–35), Hongli was declared the heir apparent. In fact, ...(100 of 1618 words)