The monarch of the Qing Dynasty refers to the emperor of the Qing Dynasty. From 16 16 to 19 12, there were 12 monarchs in the Qing Dynasty, including the late Jin Khan, the emperor of the Qing Dynasty, and the monarch who had no actual rule.
The twelve emperors of the Qing Dynasty were:
1, Nurhachi (destiny);
2. Huang Taiji (Tian Cong);
3. Fu Lin (Shunzhi);
4. Michelle Ye (Kangxi);
5. Yin Zhen (Yongzheng);
6. Li Hong (Gan Long);
7. Yan Yong, later changed to Jiaqing;
8. Mianning was later changed to Suining (Daoguang);
9. Yiyi (Xianfeng);
10, Zai Chun (Tongzhi);
1 1, Zai Tian (Guangxu);
12, Puyi (Xuan Tong).
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Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1636 ~ 19 12, when it comes to Nurhachi Khan, it starts from 16 16, and when it comes to changing the name of Huang Taiji, it starts from 1644). A total of 12 emperors were passed down, enjoying the country for 268 years.
After entering the customs, the ten emperors were Shunzhi, Kangxi, Yongzheng, Qianlong, Jiaqing, Daoguang, Xianfeng, Tongzhi, Guangxu and Xuan Tong. In the heyday of the Qing Dynasty, politics was rigid, culture was autocratic, the country was closed to the outside world, internal contradictions intensified, and the middle and late Qing Dynasty gradually fell behind the world.
From the first year of Shunzhi (1644) when the Qing Dynasty entered the customs, to the founding of the Republic of China in 19 12, the Qing emperor abdicated and ruled the country for 268 years. Including two emperors before entering the customs, Nurhachi and Huang Taiji; After entering the customs 10 emperors: Shunzhi, Kangxi, Yongzheng, Qianlong, Jiaqing, Daoguang, Xianfeng, Tongzhi, Guangxu and Xuan Tong; Although Cixi was not an emperor, she was arbitrary and never dared to be an emperor.
Among them, it is recognized that Nurhachi did not claim to be the emperor. He unified the ministries of Jurchen and established the Daikin Kingdom in 16 16 (known as "later Jin" in history), not the Qing Dynasty. Moreover, his title is not emperor, but "educating other countries' wise men", so he is only the founder of the Qing Dynasty. It was Huang Taiji who really began to proclaim himself emperor. He proclaimed himself emperor in Shengjing (that is, Shenyang), with the title of "Qing". Therefore, no matter from that point of view, Huang Taiji was the first emperor of the Qing Dynasty.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia: Qing Dynasty Monarch