The seditious rebels claim that we are the rulers of Manchuria and only later penetrated central China to become its rulers. Their prejudices concerning the division of their and our country have caused many vitriolic falsehoods. What these rebels have not understood is the fact that Manchuria is for the Manchus the same as the birthplace is for the people of the central plain. Shun belonged to the Eastern Yi, and King Wen to the Western Yi. Does this fact diminish their virtues? ()
emperor of Qing-dynasty China from 1722 to 1735 (1678–1735)
The Yongzheng Emperor (Chinese: 雍正帝; pinyin: yōngzhèngdì) (13 December 1678–8 October 1735), born Yinzhen (胤禛), was the fifth emperor of the Manchu Qing Dynasty, from 1722 to 1735.
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Native Name:
雍正
Alternative Names:
Yongzheng
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Pochenyanshi
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Jingtianchangyunjianzhongbiaozhengwenwuyingmingkuanrenxinyiruishengdaxiaozhichengxianhuangdi
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Shizong
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Pochenjushi
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Langkoujinge
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Siyitang
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Yongzheng o Yinchen
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Yinchen
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Aixinjueluo Yinzhen
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Shih Tsung
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Yong Zheng
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Yinzhen
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Yōngzhèng
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Aisin Gioro In Jen
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Ch`ing Shih-tsung
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Yin-chen
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Yün-chen
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Hsien huang ti
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Qing Shizong
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Qing Yongzheng
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Yōngzhèngdì
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Xian huang di
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