Jiaqing was the seventh emperor of the Qing Dynasty, with fifteen sons. Jiaqing reigned from 1795 to 1820.
Emperor Jiaqing was a diligent and prudent monarch. A series of policies and measures he adopted after he took office played a certain role in changing various disadvantages in the late Qianlong period, but it did not and could not fundamentally reverse the decline of the Qing dynasty.
Personally, for the increasingly serious corruption and laziness, Emperor Jiaqing has always been unable to prescribe the right medicine, but can only warn and intimidate a large number of "position-preserving" bureaucrats, and finally come to the fore.
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Aisingiorro [yó ng yǐ n] (1760165438+1October13-65438+September 2, 2080), formerly known as Yan Yong, was the seventh emperor of the Qing Dynasty, and the Qing army entered. Jiaqing year, twenty-five years in office.
Born in the 25th year of Qianlong (1760) on November 13th, mother Wei Jiashi (Han nationality). In the fifty-fourth year of Qianlong (1789), he was named Prince Heshuojia.
His rule coincided with the rise of the world industrial revolution and the decline of the Qing Dynasty. During this period, the Anbaili Uprising occurred, the livelihood of the Eight Banners, river transportation and other issues became increasingly prominent, and opium also flowed into China. The Qing dynasty declined.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Jiaqing