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How many Cixi were there in Qing Dynasty?
Cixi (1835165438+1October 29th-1908 65438+1October 15) is the queen, Ye La, the concubine of Emperor Xianfeng. She was the actual ruler of the Qing Dynasty from 186 1 to 1908, and was one of the few women who held power for a long time during China's imperial system.

/kloc-entered the palace in 0/852 and was made a nobleman. The following year, he was named the imperial concubine. Born in 1856, the eldest son of the emperor, Aisingiorro Zai Chun (Tongzhi Emperor), was Jin Fenggui, and the following year was Jin Fenggui; 186 1 After the death of Emperor Xianfeng, she was honored as Empress Dowager Xiaozhen with the emblem of Cixi, and was called the Queen Mother of Notre Dame; Later, Empress Dowager Ci 'an (filial piety) and Prince Gong Yixin jointly launched a Xin You coup, punished eight ministers and seized power, forming a pattern of "two palaces hanging over the curtain and the prince discussing politics". The Qing government temporarily entered a quiet period. 1873, the queen mother of the two palaces rolled back to the yamen.