qīng dài zuòzhělièbiǎo
lǎo yuē hàn · shī láo Johann Straussxiǎo yuē hàn · shī láo Johann Strausslíng tíng kān Ling Tingkan
wáng jǐn wáng huī
kāng Kang Xi
qīng dài  (1654niánwǔyuè4rì1722niánshíèryuè20rì)
xìng: ài xīn jué luó
míng: xuán
wǎngbǐhào: qīng shèng
kāiduānzhōngjié
zàiwèi1662nián1722nián
康熙1662nián1722nián

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   chū shēng nián yuè: 1654 nián nián: 1722 nián
  
  (1661 héng 1722) qīng cháo guān hòu de 'èr dài huáng qīng shèng ( ài xīn jué luó · xuán ) de nián hào
  
   chēng qīng shèng wéi kāng huáng kāng yīn wéi míng qīng zhī wáng shí duō zhǐ yòu nián hàoyīn 'ér wǎng wǎng nián hào dài chēng wáng
  
   qīng shèng kāng míng 'ài xīn jué luó xuán ( 1654 nián 5 yuè 4 shùn zhì shí nián sān yuè shí héng 1722 nián 12 yuè 20 kāng liù shí nián shí yuè shí sān ), qīng cháo huáng kāng de chēng wèi lái nián hàoshì zài wèi shí jiān zuì cháng de huáng
  
   shùn zhì shí nián sān yuè shí ( 1654 nián 5 yuè 4 shēng běi jīng jìn chéng jǐng rén gōngtóng fēi zhī kāng liù shí nián shí yuè shí sān gōng yuán 1722 nián 12 yuè 20 běi jīng chàng chūn yuán qīng shū zhōng nián 69 suìzài wèi 61 nián( 1661 nián -1722 nián), shì zhōng guó shǐ shàng zài wèi shí jiān zuì cháng de huáng
  
   kāng wèi shí zhǐ yòu suìshì shùn zhì de sān shùn zhì jiē shòu tānɡ ruò wàng de jiàn yīn chū guò tiān huā zuì yòu néng yāo zhé 'ér xuǎn wéi chéng rénkāng liù nián( 1667 nián yuè chū zài tài diàn xíng qīn zhèng shìzài tài huáng tài hòu xiào zhuāng wén huáng hòu de bāng zhù xiàzài kāng nián yíng liǎo mìng chén 'áo bài de dǒu zhēngkāi shǐ zhēn zhèng qīn zhèng de jiē duàn
  
   kāng zhí zhèng jiānchè chú sān guì děng sān fān shì ( 1673 nián), tǒng tái wān( 1684 nián), píng dìng zhǔn 'ěr hàn 'ěr dān pàn luàn( 1688 nián -1697 nián), bìng kàng liǎo dāng shí shā 'é duì guó dōng běi de qīn lüèqiān dìng liǎo zhōng 'é chǔ tiáo yuē》, wéi chí liǎo dōng běi biān jìng bǎi shí duō nián de biān jiè píngzài zhàn kāng pài qiǎn hēi lóng jiāng jiāng jūn chéng gōng zhú shā 'é duì hēi lóng jiāng liú de qīn lüè ( zhàn qīng bīng sān qiān duō rén , zài zhōng guó dōng běi yuǎn hòu fāng de 'é luó shù bǎi zuò zhàn , rán 'ér jiǔ zhàn xià , zuì hòu wéi kùn zhàn shù shǐ shā huáng tóng tán , dìng shàng xiǎn shì chū liǎo qīng cháo zài jūn shì shàng fāng de chā ), shōu liǎo chéngxiàn 'é luó lián bāng luó dīng nuò chǔ chéng zài chéng xiū jiàn liǎo shǔ shān zhuāngjiāng zuò wéi měnggǔxīzàng děng wáng gōng guì jìn jiàn de chǎng suǒ , dàn shì wéi qīng cháo guī de xiū jiàn huáng jiā yuán lín kāi liǎo xiān , zēng jiā liǎo rén mín de tòng
  
   céng duō bàn xué hóng chuàng jiàn liǎo nán shū fáng zhì bìng qīn lín bài kǒng miàokāng hái zhì biān ji chū bǎn liǎokāng diǎn》、《 jīn shū chéng》、《 xiàng kǎo chéng》、《 shù jīng yùn》、《 kāng yǒng nián 》、《 kāng huáng quán lǎn děng shū kāng hái bāo fēng dào jiào bái yún guān fāng zhàng wáng cháng yuèbìng mén xià
  
   kāng xiàng lái huá chuán jiào shì xué dài shù tiān wén xué děng fāng miàn de zhī shíbìng yòu zhe shùduì jiào hěn yòu hǎo gǎnhòu lái kāng zhú jiàn xiàn luó jiào tíng shì guò duō de gān qīng cháo de zhèng zhìbìng qiě huáng guī hòu zuò wéi zhēng quán duó de gōng suì kāi shǐ yòu suǒ zhì jiào , dàn shì , kāng zài tuī guǎng fāng xué shù shàng suǒ zuò wéi , cóng 'ér shǐ zhōng guó yuǎn luò hòu fāngkāng yòu jīng shèduō lún huì méng kāi yìng gōng mìng zhōng hěn yuǎn de lìng dào chǎng de měnggǔ wáng gōng jīng hài měi měi wéi chǎng shòu liè kāng zǒng shì suǒ huò shòu shèn duōtóu tiān wǎn shàng hái zài zuò zhèng míng 'èr tiān zǎo jìn xīng chí chěng zhì lěi kuǎ liǎng sān jiàn kāng jīng wàng shèng , kāng céng jīng chēng tiān liǎo sān bǎi zhǐ , jiàn duì shēn de xìn ( jīn tiān rén mín fēi cháng huái , gōng jiàn zài tiān nèi liè shā zhī duō de shì fǒu néng )。
  
   kāng zài shōu tái wān hòu zài kāi fàng liǎo hǎi jìn dàn shì jiǔ méi yòu hòu lái zhèng chí liǎo zhěng qīng cháo shǐ yòng wén zhè zhǒng cán de fāng shì liǎo jiāng nán dài de wén huà xué zhě , kāng shí nián shēng guò dài míng shì de nán shān 'àn wén shì jiàn
  
  4、 qīn zhēng shuò shàn měnggǔ
  
   měnggǔ céng jīng fēn wéi sān fēn jiù shì nán měnggǔ měnggǔ běi měnggǔ)。 nán měnggǔ 'ěr chì huáng tài jīng guò liǎng dài rén de wán quán chén liǎo nán měnggǔ jiù shì nèimēng měnggǔ jiù shì zhǔn 'ěr měnggǔzhǔn 'ěr de 'ěr dān shuài lǐng jūn duì nán jìn wēi xié liǎo zhōng yāng wáng cháokāng jué dìng qīn zhēng bài liǎo 'ěr dān běi měnggǔkāng tōng guò liè de lǒngluò de cuò shī quán wán jiě jué liǎo 'ěr měnggǔ jiù shì wài méng suǒ kāng shuō:“ qín xīng shí zhī gōngxiū zhù zhǎngchéng cháo shī 'ēn 'ěr shǐ zhī fáng bèi shuò fāngjiào cháng chéng gèng wéi jiān 。” zhōng guó cóng qín hàn shí de xiōng dào míng cháoměnggǔ zhè shǐ nán liǎng qiān nián lái méi yòu jiě juékāng zhè wèn jiě jué liǎozhè shì hěn shǐ gòng xiàn
  
  5、 zhòng nóng zhì xīng xiū shuǐ
  
   míng wèi qīng chū jīng guò cháng de zhàn luànnóng shēng chǎn zāo dào yán zhòng de huàikāng cǎi liǎo liè cuò shī huī zhǎn nóng shēng chǎn xià mìng tíng zhǐ juàn liù xià jiāng nán xún chá huáng shuǐ xiū huáng huái yǒng dìng kāng de zhòng nóng zhì xīng xiū shuǐ , liǎo qián rén de chéng jiù
  
  6、 tiān suō xīng xiū yuán lín
  
   kāng xiū jiàn liǎo chàng chūn yuánchéng shǔ shān zhuāng lán wéi chǎng de sūn qián lóng yòu xīng xiū sān shān yuánsān shānxiāng shān quán shānwàn shòu shān yuánchàng chūn yuányuán míng yuánjìng míng yuánjìng yuánqīng yuán jiù shì yuánzhè yàng jiù zhōng guó diǎn yuán lín de shùtuī dào liǎo zuì gāo fēngqīng cháo yuán lín de xīng xiū shì zhōng huá mín de fèn bǎo guì de chǎnchéng shǔ shān zhuāng zhè zuò běi jīng de yuán bèi de huáng jiā yuán línjué zhǐ shì bān shàng de xiū chǎng suǒ lán wéi chǎng yàng shì kāng zhèng zhì pán shàng de zhì guān zhòng yào de zhè xiē 'àn zhào měnggǔ xīzàng děng mín fēng xiū jiàn de gōng diàn miào gèng zhòng yào de zài ràng méng cáng děng zhǒng shàng céng rén jìn shān zhuāng néng yòu zhǒng bīn zhì guī de gǎn shòutòu guò zhè piàn piàn yōu jìng dàn de shān shuǐ rén men yòu huí dào liǎo 'èr bǎi duō nián qián
  
   liù shì bān chán wéi qián lóng zhù shòu jiù zhù zài zhè pài qiǎn zhù cáng chénmíng què líng tóng zhuǎn shì jīn píng chè qiān zhì zài zhè měnggǔ wáng men cháo jiàn huáng zhù zài zhè huáng jiē jiàn wài guó shǐ chén zài zhè juàn zhì hào fán de quán shūcún fàng zài zhè jiā qìng xián fēng liǎng wèi huáng xiān hòu zài zhè jiàn zhèng liǎo qīng wáng cháo suǒ jīng de fēng fēng
  
  7、 xīng wén zhòng jiàobiān zuǎn diǎn
  
   kāng zhòng shì wén huà jiào ]。。 qīn zhù chí biān zuǎn liǎo duō zhòng yào de diǎn shuōkāng diǎn》《 pèi wén yùn 》《 qīng wén jiàn》《 kāng quán lǎn 》《 jīn shū chéngkāng zhù chí biān zuǎn de diǎn yòu liù shí duō zhǒng yuē yòu 'èr wàn juàn shì zhōng huá mín wén huà zhōng de zhòng yào jīng shén cái kāng cháo shǐ qīng guó shì jiè dōng fāngdāng shí 'é guó yòu guó yòu shí kāng men yòu wěi guò rén zhī chùkāng shí hòu rén kǒu zuì zhòng duōjīng zuì wén huà zuì fán róngjiāng zuì kāi kuòguó zuì wéi qiáng shèngkāng shí hòu qīng cháo de jiāng dōng hǎi dào cōng lǐngnán zhì céng 'àn shǎoběi kuà wài xīng 'ān lǐng běi dào 'ěr me dōng běi dào dǎozǒng de miàn yuē yòu qiān sān bǎi wàn píng fāng gōng
  
  8、 duì jiǎng xué duì cháo zhèng jiǎng qín shèn
  
   shuō zài wáng dāng zhōng shì zuì qín fèn xué de shì zài yòu nián shí de xìng zhe xué kāng suì shí qīn liǎo, 10 suì qīn liǎoliǎng nián zhī jiān shuāng wáng 'ér xíng yǐng xiāng diàoshí zài shì lián yǎng kāng shēn shàng yòu sān zhǒng xuè tǒngyòu sān zhǒng wén huàyòu sān zhǒng pǐn kāng de sān zhǒng xuè tǒng qīn shì mǎn zhōu rén shì měnggǔ rén qīn shì hàn rén yòu shòu liǎo sān zhǒng wén huà de yǐng xiǎng de mǎn shī gěi jiǎng mǎn jiào xiě mǎn wénjiāogěi shè de hàn shī gěi jiǎng shū jīng yòu shòu dào jiā wén huà de jiào kāng duì cháo zhèng jiǎng qín shènkāng de qīn zhèng jiù shì cóng 14 suì de shí hòu kāi shǐ dedāng shí qīn zhèng jiào mén tīng zhèngshénme jiào mén tīng zhèng jiù shì huáng qīn zhù chí cháo tíng huì shāng jué dìng jūn guó shì mén tīng zhèng zài qián qīng mén qiáncān jiā mén tīng zhèng de zhù yào shìjiǔ qīngbīngxínggōngliù de shàng shū zuǒ shǐtōng zhèng shǐ qīnghái yòu xué shìcān jiā mén tīng zhèng de hái yòu zhù guānshénme shí hòu kāi shǐ jiù shì zǎo shàng chén shí kāi shǐ diǎn jiǔ diǎnchén shí shì diǎnměi tiān zǎo shàng chén shí kāi shǐ chén men tǎo lùn zòu bào shāng xiē jūn guó de shì lùn hán shǔ wàiběi jīng de dōng tiān shì hěn lěng hěn lěng dejiù zài qián qīng mén qián xíng zuì gāo cháo tíng huì zhè shí zài shì róng ér qiě qīng cháo de huáng mén tīng zhèng cóng kāng zhí dào guāng jiān chí xià lái shàng zhè shí kāng qín zhèng deqín”, xià jiù shuō xiàkāng 'èr jiù shìshèn”, kāng zhè rén zài chǔlǐ jūn guó shì de shí hòu fēi cháng de jǐn shèn shuō shèn zhī yòu shèn shì nǎo mén pái bǎn jiù zhè me bàn liǎo shì zhè yàng de xiǎng lái shuō míng kāng shèn zhèng de qíng kuàng jiù zhì de kāng zǎo nián zài gōng tíng de zhù shàng xiě liǎo shénme xiě liǎo sān fān cáo yùn sān jiàn shìkāng qīn pài shì wèi huáng 'ér shàng zhí dào huáng yuán tóu xīngxiù hǎi wǎng fǎn xíng chéng liǎng wàn huì zhì liǎo huáng quán zhè shì zhōng guó shǐ shàng jīng guò shí kān huì zhì chéng de huáng huáng de lái lóng mài gǎo qīng chǔ liǎorèn yòng xián néng de guān yuán lái zhì yōng zhì hǎo hái tān 'ā rèn yòng liǎo liǎng zhòng yào guān yuán jiào jìn jiào chén huáng rèn yòng jìn zuò dào zǒng jìn měi tiān gěi kāng shàng zòu zhāngchén shù duì zhì de jiànzhì dāng shí shēng liǎo jiàn fēn zhù yào yòu liǎng wèn zhì liǎo huáng hòu jiù duō chū liǎo xiē jìn de jiàn jiù shì zhè xiē tún tiánshōu de qián zài zhì duō chū de gěi dāng shí de háo kūn 'èr huáng de kǒu fēn shuǐ liú hǎi chàngjìn de jiàn shì jiā gāoràng shuǐchōng shā chōng hǎi zhōng de duì miàn chéng lóng tóng huáng hǎi zhōng jùn shēnshā jiù liú xià liǎo jìn shuō xíngshuō yàng de huà jiù hǎi shuǐdào guàn chéng lóng shuō xíng gāo de huà fáng zài xià fàn làn rén jiù páo dào liǎo kāng zěn me bàn ràng men liǎ rén mén qián biàn lùnkāi cháo tíng huì dào kāng miàn qián shū jiàn xiāng nán shuō de dào kāng hái shì néng jué dìng méi yòu zhī chí fāngfǎn duì fāng guǎng xià lìng zài jīng de chénfán shì de jiā xiāng zài huáng yòu guān fāng men měi rén yào xiě jiàn de kàn shàng zòu kāng kāng kàn liǎo fāng miàn de jiàn hòu jiù zhī chí chéng lóng de jiànmiǎn liǎo jìn dào zǒng de zhí wèi
  
   kāng shì qīng cháo shǐ shàng zài wèi shí jiān zuì cháng de huáng wén shuāng quán jīng tōng chuán tǒng wén huàyòu shè liè fāng xué néng shàng zuǒ yòu kāi gōng jià qīn zhēng tuì 'ěr dānyòu néng zhì guó 'ān bāng shàn guǎn yùn chóu wéi jué shèng qiān zuò zhèn běi jīng liǎo duì sān fānshā 'é de zhàn zhēng shèng shōu tái wānxiǎn shì liǎo kāng zhuó yuè de jūn shì zhǐ huī cái nénglìng fāng miànkāng yòu zhe guò rén de zhèng zhì yǎn guāng shǒu wànkāng chuàng duō lún huì méng dài zhàn zhēnglián luò měnggǔ tiáo yuē què bǎo liǎo guó jiā zài hēi lóng jiāng de lǐng bèi qīn fànkāng hái bié zhòng shì jiào bāo kuò diàn dìng liǎo chí 100 duō nián dekāng qián shèng shì”。
  
   chuán wèi de zhēng
  
   kāng shí sān nián( 1674 nián), kāng huáng hòu suǒ shēng de suì de huáng yìn réng wéi tài dàn shù shí nián hòu yóu tài běn shēn de zhì wèn zài cháo zhōng jié dǎng 'ér fèi tài fèi tài hòu zhòng huáng huáng wèimáo dùn gèng jiā jiān ruì tài fèi 'ér dàn kāng réng róng rěn jié dǎngsān nián hòu zài fèi tài zuì zhōng zài kāng liù shí nián lín zhōng shí chuán wèi huáng yìn zhēnchuán wèi gěi yìn zhēn de yóu zhòng shuō fēn yúnyòu rén rèn wéi kāng shì wàng jīng míng gànliàn de yìn zhēn néng gǎi kāng nián de kuān zòng yòu rén rèn wéi kāng shì yīn wéi zhōng 'ài yìn zhēn zhī hóng wèi lái de qián lóng ér chuán wèi hái yòu chuán shuō shì mìng chén lóng duō yìn zhēn jiáo cuàn zhào yòuchuán wèi shí huáng cuàn gǎi wéichuán wèi huáng zhī chuán shuōdàn 'àn qīng gōng dàng fēn zhào shì yóu mǎnhànméng sān zhǒng yán bìng liè xiě chéng,“ chuán wèi shí huáng gǎi wéichuán wèi huáng zhī chuán shuō hàn shū xiě luó jiquè mǎn wén méng wén shū xiě luó jifán hàn shí xiāng jìng tíng wéi jiě
  
   kāng gòng yòu 35 、 20 zhōng zhǐ yòu 24 'ér 、 7 'ér huó dào chéng nián
  
   jiā liè biǎo
  
   qīn shùn zhì huáng
  
   cháng xiōng 'ài xīn jué luó niú niǔzǎo shāng
  
   èr xiōng 'ài xīn jué luó quán qīn wáng
  
   'ài xīn jué luó cháng nínggōng qīn wáng
  
   qīn xiào kāng zhāng huáng tài hòu tóng jiā shìtóng jiā shì wéi hàn jūn réntóng jiā shì de wéi tóng guó wéitóng jiā shì de qīn shì tóng làitóng lài de qīn shì tóng yǎng zhèngtóng yǎng zhèng shì míng kàng yuán cháo de zǒng bīnghòu lái zài kàng jīn de shí hòuzhàn dǒu shī bài tóu jiàng hòu jīn。)
  
   kāng hòu fēi lǎn
  
   xiào chéng rén huáng hòu shè shì( 1654 héng héng 1674) mǎn zhōu zhèng huáng rénlǐng shì wèi nèi chén zhī zhèng chén suǒ de sūn kāng nián fēng wéi huáng hòushí nián 13 suìkāng nián shēng huáng 'èr fèi tài ); kāng shí sān nián shēng huáng liù hòu yīn nán chǎn shìxiǎng nián 22 suìshì hào wéixiào chéng gōng zhèng huì 'ān shū mǐn tiān xiāng shèng rén huáng hòu
  
   xiào zhāo rén huáng hòu niǔ shì(? héng héng 1678), mǎn zhōu xiāng huáng rén zhèng chén děng gōng 'è lóng kāng shí liù nián yuè fēng wéi huáng hòujǐn bàn nián kāng shí nián 'èr yuè 'èr shí liù shìshì hào wéixiào zhāo jìng shū míng huì zhèng 'ān duān qīn tiān shùn shèng rén huáng hòu
  
   xiào rén huáng hòu tóng jiā shìmǎn zhōu xiāng huáng rénlǐng shì wèi nèi chén tóng guó wéi zhī běn shì kāng shēng de qīn zhí shì kāng de biǎo jiě mèikāng shí liù nián yuè fēng wéi guì fēièr shí nián shí 'èr yuè 'èr shí jìn shēng wéi huáng guì fēièr shí 'èr nián shēng huáng kāng 'èr shí nián yuè chū jiǔ wéi huáng hòu shìshì hào wéixiào wēn chéng duān rén xiàn huì fèng tiān zuǒ shèng rén huáng hòu
  
   xiào gōng rén huáng hòu shì fēiyōng zhèng shēng , 1660 héng héng 1723), mǎn zhōu zhèng huáng rén jūn cān lǐng wēi zhī kāng shí nián shí yuè sān shí shēng huáng yōng zhèng shí nián fēng wéi pín nián shēng huáng liù sān shí nián shí 'èr yuè 'èr shí wéi fēièr shí nián shēng huáng èr shí 'èr nián shēng huáng jiǔ èr shí nián shēng huáng shí 'èr èr shí nián shēng huáng shí kāng shì hòu fēi bèi zūn wéi huáng tài hòuyōng zhèng nián yuè 'èr shí sān shìxiǎng nián 64 suìshì hào wéixiào gōng xuān huì wēn dìng chún qīn zàn tiān chéng shèng rén huáng hòu
  
   jìng mǐn huáng guì fēizhāng jiā shì(? héng héng 1699), mǎn zhōu xiāng huáng réncān lǐng hǎi kuān zhī kāng 'èr shí nián shēng huáng shí sān yǔn xiángkāng sān shí nián yuè 'èr shí hōngchèn zàng kāng zhī jǐng língshēng 'èr xià jià cāng jīnduō 'ěr
  
   dìng fēi( 1661 héng héng 1757), wàn liú shì , mǎn zhōu zhèng huáng rénláng zhōng tuō 'ěr zhī kāng zài shí wéi pínyōng zhèng shí zūn wéi huáng kǎo dìng fēihòu lái suí 'ér qīn wáng yǔn táo zhùlún dào de shēng de shí hòuhái huì bèi yíng jìn gōng zhù dàn zài wèi jìn zūn fēnghōng shí jiǔ shí suì
  
   tōng pín shì(? héng héng 1744), jiān shēng cháng bǎo zhī shì fèng shèng kāng shí wéi guì rényōng zhèng 'èr niányīn yòu gōngshòu dào zūn fēngqián lóng jiǔ nián liù yuè 'èr shí sān hōngxiǎng nián zài 80 suì shàngèr jiē shāngshì kāng shí shàng 9 12 'ér ),
  
   dūn huáng guì fēi( 1683 héng héng 1768), sān pǐn xié lǐng mǎn zhī guā 'ěr jiā shìshì fèng kāng shí wéi fēishì zōng yōng zhèng zūn wéi huáng kǎo guì fēigāo zōng qián lóng zūn wéi huáng wēn huì huáng guì tài fēiqián lóng sān shí sān nián hōngnián shí liùshēng shāng shí kāng zhū fēi zhōng zuì cháng shòu de
  
   què huì huáng guì fēi( 1668 héng héng 1743), tóng jiā shìxiào huáng hòu de mèi mèikāng sān shí jiǔ nián wéi guì fēiyōng zhèng shí zūn wéi huáng kǎo huáng guì fēiqián lóng shí zūn wéi huáng shòu huáng guì tài fēiqián lóng nián hōngxiǎng nián shí liù suì hòushì wéi què huì huáng guì fēi
  
   shùn tài fēiwáng shìchū wéi pínhòu zūn fēng wéi fēisān yǔn yǔn yǔn jièyǔn jiè suì yāo zhé
  
   chún qín tài fēichén shìchū wéi qín pínbèi yōng zhèng zūn fēng wéi qín fēi yǔn
  
   xiāng pín(? héng héng 1746), gāo shìgāo tíng xiù zhī qián lóng shí nián liù yuè 'èr shí hōngxiǎng nián zài 40 suì shàng yǔn wèi chéng nián yāo zhé
  
   jǐn pín shì( 1698 héng héng 1739), yuán wài láng duō 'ěr zhī qián lóng nián sān yuè shí liù hōngxiǎng nián zài 41 suì yǔn
  
   jìng pínshí shì(? héng héng 1758)。 yǔn
  
   pínchén shì(? héng héng 1737) chén qīng zhī qián lóng 'èr nián zhēngyuè chù 'èr hōngliú xīn rèn wéi shìhóng lóu mèngzhōng shì de lǎo tài fēi de yuán xíng), xiǎng nián zài 40 suì shàng yǔn
  
   pínchén shì(? héng héng 1727 qián), chén shān zhī xiǎng nián zài 30 suì shàng yǔn
  
   wēn guì fēiniǔ shì(? héng héng 1694), mǎn zhōu xiāng huáng rénxiào zhāo huáng hòu de mèi mèikāng 'èr shí nián wéi guì fēisān shí sān nián shí yuè chū sān shì yǔn shì yāo zhé
  
   huì fēi shì(? héng héng 1732), láng zhōng suǒ 'ěr hèzhī chū wéi shù fēikāng shí liù nián wéi huì pínèr shí nián wéi huì fēiyōng zhèng shí nián yuè chū hōngxiǎng nián zài 70 suì shàngèr chéng qìngyǔn
  
   fēiguō luò luó shì(? héng héng 1733), mǎn zhōu xiāng huáng rénzuǒ lǐng sān guān bǎo zhī kāng shí liù nián wéi pínèr shí nián wéi fēiyōng zhèng shí nián yuè 'èr shí hōngxiǎng nián zài 70 suì shàngsān yǔn yǔn tángyǔn
  
   róng fēi jiā shì(? héng héng 1727), yuán wài láng gài shān zhī kāng shí liù nián wéi róng pínèr shí nián wéi róng fēiyōng zhèng nián rùn sān yuè chū liù shìxiǎng nián zài 70 suì shàngshēng yòu zhōng zhǐ yòu yǔn zhǐ chéng rén xià jià 'ěr ɡǔn
  
   guì rén guō luò luó shì fēi de mèi mèimǎn zhōu xiāng huáng rénshēng huáng liù huáng shí jiǔ yǔn ( shì )。 nián xiáng
  
   huì fēi 'ěr jǐn shì(? héng héng 1670), 'ěr qìn sān děng gōng 'ā zhī yòu nián bèi xuǎn jìn gōngshàng wèi fēng kāng jiǔ nián yuè shí 'èr hōng yuè chū jiǔ zhuī fēng wéi huì fēi
  
   píng fēi shè shì(? héng héng 1696), xiào chéng rén huáng hòu de mèi mèimǎn zhōu zhèng huáng rénlǐng shì wèi nèi chén chéng 'ēn gōng zhī yòu nián shí dài nián gōng zhōngkāng sān shí nián shēng xià yǔn shì bàng), sān shí nián liù yuè 'èr shí dāng yuè zhuī fēng wéi píng fēi
  
   liáng fēiwèi shì(? héng héng 1711), mǎn zhōu zhèng huáng bāo rénnèi guǎn lǐng 'ā nài zhī fèi tài zhī shíhuáng céng bèi zhòng chén bǎo wéi huáng tài shēn shòu huáng yàn 'èkāng céng shuō:“( huáng xīn zhě jiàn suǒ shēng。”(《 qīng shèng shí 261 juànxīn zhě de shìguǎn lǐng xià shí kǒu liáng rén”, jiù shì nèi guǎn xiá xià de qīng cháo guān yuán huò zuì hòuběn rén jiā shǔ bèi biān xīn zhě chéng wéi dài zuì shì chéng jièwèi shì běn rén de xiān dāng yòu lèi jīng cái chéng wéi xīn zhě zuì yuē shì zhěng qīng cháo fēi pín zhōng jiā wèi zuì bēi xià zhě tiáo jiàn zhǐ néng chōng dāng gōng cóng shì xiē huózhòng huó huáng jiē chù de huì rán shǎo gōng dàn jìng rán bèi huáng kàn zhōngshēng huáng shuō míng de shēn tiáo jiàn shí fēn yōu yuèshì wèi měi chū zhòng de yàn běi lǎo rénqīng dài shí sān cháo gōng wéi shǐ shuō:“ měi yàn guān gōngchǒng xìng ,” ér qiě yòu xiāng zhī ”, shǐtuò hán fēn fāng ”。 zhè xiē chuán shuō bìng xìndàn shì fǎn yìng chū wèi shì díquè shì wèi měi chū zhòng de jǐn zài gōng zhōng wén míngzài mín jiān yòu suǒ 'ěr wénkāng sān shí jiǔ nián guā 'ěr jiā shìdūn huáng guì fēi tóng fēng wéi pínkāng shí nián shí yuè 'èr shí shìxiǎng nián dāng zài 40 suì shàng
  
   xuān fēi 'ěr jǐn shì(? héng héng 1736), 'ěr qìn 'ěr hàn qīn wáng zhī shùn zhì huáng dào fēi de zhí kāng de biǎo jiě mèikāng shí nián shí 'èr yuè fēng wéi xuān fēiqián lóng yuán nián yuè chū hōngèr nián jiǔ yuè 'èr shí fèng 'ān
  
   chéng fēidài jiā shì(? héng héng 1740), mǎn zhōu xiāng huáng rén zhuó zhī chù jìn gōng wéi pínkāng shí jiǔ nián shēng huáng kāng shí nián shí 'èr yuè fēng wéi chéng fēiqián lóng nián shí yuè sān shí hōngxiǎng nián dāng zài 70 suì shàngqián lóng liù nián sān yuè 'èr shí fèng 'ānhuáng yǔn yòushì bàng), shēng yòu cán jiǎo ), kāng sān shí nián fēng wéi bèi shí nián jìn shēng wéi chún jùn wángyōng zhèng yuán nián yuè jìn shēng wéi qīn wáng nián yuè chū 'èr xiǎng nián 51 suìshì yuē”。
  
   shùn fēiwáng shì(? héng héng 1744), zhī xiàn wáng guó zhèng zhī huáng shì( 1640 héng héng 1709), wéi zhōu rén shì néng shì kāng 'èr shí nián 'èr nán xún shí dài huí gōng zhōng de kāng 'èr shí nián jìn gōngshí nián yuē shí liù suìsān shí 'èr nián shēng huáng shí sān shí nián shēng huáng shí liù shí nián shēng huáng shí suì yāo zhé)。 kāng shí nián shí 'èr yuè fēng wéi pínyōng zhèng 'èr nián liù yuè zūn wéi huáng kǎo tài pínqián lóng yuán nián shí yuè zūn wéi huáng shùn tài fēijiǔ nián shí yuè shí liù hōngxiǎng nián 70 duō suì nián tóng fèng 'ān
  
   chún qín fēichén shì(? héng héng 1754), mǎn zhōu xiāng huáng rénèr děng shì wèi chén mǐn zhī kāng sān shí liù nián shēng huáng shí guǒ qīn wáng yǔn kāng shí nián shí 'èr yuè fēng wéi qín pínyōng zhèng nián 'èr yuè zūn wéi huáng kǎo qín fēiqián lóng yuán nián shí yuè zūn wéi huáng chún qín tài fēiqián lóng shí nián shí 'èr yuè 'èr shí hōngxiǎng nián dāng zài 60 suì shàngqián lóng xià zhǐ kòu zhāi yīng wěi jiǔ xíng shí jiǔ nián yuè 'èr shí fèng 'ān
  
   pín shè shì(? héng héng 1702), lái bèi shàng miàn shì láixià miàn shì bèishān zhī kāng shí liù nián yuè 'èr shí 'èr wéi pínkāng shí nián jiǔ yuè hōng shí nián 'èr yuè chū jiǔ fèng 'ānxiǎng nián dāng zài 40 shàng
  
   duān píndǒng shìyuán wài láng dǒng kāng shí nián shēng huáng 'èr shí liù nián yuè 'èr shí 'èr wéi duān pín nián xiángxiǎng nián zài 60 suì shàngkāng shí jiǔ nián jiǔ yuè chū jiǔ fèng 'ān
  
   jìng pínshí shì(? héng héng 1758), shí huái zhī kāng shí 'èr nián shí yuè 'èr shí shēng huáng 'èr shí sān liù shí nián shí 'èr yuè bèi yōng zhèng zūn wéi huáng kǎo guì rénqián lóng yuán nián bèi qián lóng zūn wéi huáng jìng pínèr shí sān nián liù yuè chū hōngxiǎng nián dāng zài 60 suì shàng nián sān yuè 'èr shí 'èr fèng 'ān
  
   ān pín shìhàn jūn zhèng lán kāng shí liù nián yuè fēng yuē zài yōng zhèng nián jiān shìxiǎng nián dāng zài 60 suì shàng
  
   jìng pínwáng jiā shìkāng shí liù nián yuè fēng yuē zài yōng zhèng nián jiān shìxiǎng nián dāng zài 60 suì shàng
  
   guì rénzhào jiā shì guì rén,? héng héng 1717), kāng shí sān nián yuè chū liù shēng huáng shuò duān jìng gōng zhùkāng shí liù nián zhēngyuè shí shìxiǎng nián dāng zài 60 suì shàng
  
   guì rényuán shìkāng 'èr shí nián yuè 'èr shí shēng huáng liù shuò jìng gōng zhùèr shí 'èr nián yuè 'èr shí sān shēng yǔn shì bàng), nián xiáng
  
   guì rén shì
  
   guì rénchén shìkāng shí nián 'èr yuè chū shēng huáng sān shí yǔn yuánshì bàng), nián xiáng
  
   guì rén shì(? héng héng 1728), yōng zhèng liù nián yuè xiǎng nián yuē 70 duō suì
  
   shù fēiniǔ shìmǎn kāng shí nián shí yuè shí jiǔ shēng huáng 'èr shí nián xiáng
  
   shù fēizhāng shìhàn kāng nián shí yuè 'èr shí liù shēng huáng cháng shí sān nián 'èr yuè chū shí shēng huáng nián xiáng
  
   shù fēiwáng shìhàn kāng sān shí nián shí yuè 'èr shí shēng huáng shí liù nián xiáng
  
   shù fēiliú shìhàn kāng sān shí nián shí 'èr yuè shí 'èr shēng huáng shí nián xiáng
  
  
  
   ér àn chū shēng shùn
  
   ài xīn jué luó chéng
  
   ài xīn jué luó chéng ruì
  
   ài xīn jué luó chéng qìng
  
   ài xīn jué luó sài yīn chá hún
  
   ài xīn jué luó cháng huá
  
   ài xīn jué luó cháng shēng
  
   ài xīn jué luó wàn
  
   ài xīn jué luó yǔn zàn
  
   shàng yòu shāngwèi chǐ
  
   huáng zhǎngzǐ 'ài xīn jué luó yìn zhī shān bèi yuán míng 'ài xīn jué luó bǎo qīng
  
   huáng 'ài xīn jué luó yìn réng,( fèihuáng tài hòu fēng qīn wáng ( shì zài yōng zhèng shí fēng degēn kāng huáng méi guān ), yuán míng 'ài xīn jué luó bǎo chéng
  
   huáng sān 'ài xīn jué luó yìn zhǐchéng yǐn qīn wáng
  
   huáng 'ài xīn jué luó yìn zhēnyōng zhèng huáng
  
   huáng 'ài xīn jué luó yìn héng wēn qīn wáng
  
   huáng liù 'ài xīn jué luó yìn zuòyòu shāng
  
   huáng 'ài xīn jué luó yìn yòuchún qīn wáng
  
   huáng 'ài xīn jué luó yìn yuán fēng lián qīn wánghòu fèi
  
   huáng jiǔ 'ài xīn jué luó yìn tángyōng zhèng nián yuè 'èr shí
  
   huáng shí 'ài xīn jué luó yìn shì guó gōng
  
   huáng shí 'ài xīn jué luó yìn yòu shāng
  
   huáng shí 'èr 'ài xīn jué luó yìn táo qīn wáng
  
   huáng shí sān 'ài xīn jué luó yìn xiáng xián qīn wáng
  
   huáng shí 'ài xīn jué luó yìn xún qín jùn wáng
  
   huáng shí 'ài xīn jué luó yìn jùn wáng
  
   huáng shí liù 'ài xīn jué luó yìn chū chéng qīn wáng shuò sài zhī hòu
  
   huáng shí 'ài xīn jué luó yìn guǒ qīn wáng
  
   huáng shí 'ài xīn jué luó yìn xièyòu shāng
  
   huáng shí jiǔ 'ài xīn jué luó yìn yòu shāng
  
   huáng 'èr shí 'ài xīn jué luó yìn jiǎn jìng bèi
  
   huáng 'èr shí 'ài xīn jué luó yìn shèn jìng jùn wáng
  
   huáng 'èr shí 'èr 'ài xīn jué luó yìn gōng qín bèi
  
   huáng 'èr shí sān 'ài xīn jué luó yìn chéng bèi
  
   huáng 'èr shí 'ài xīn jué luó yìn chéng qīn wáng
  
   yōng zhèng 'ài xīn jué luó yìn zhēn wèi hòu wéi huìzhū huáng míng zhōngyìn bèi degǎi wéiyǔndān dān shí sān yìn xiáng hòu yōng zhèng jiāngyìn hái gěi liǎo zhè zhōng shēng duì zhōng xīn gěng gěng de )。
  
   'ér
  
   huáng cháng ( 1668 nián héng 1671 nián), kāng nián shí yuè 'èr shí shēngshí nián shí yuè shāngshí nián sān suì shù fēi zhāng shì
  
   huáng 'èr ( 1671 nián héng 1673 nián), kāng shí nián sān yuè chū jiǔ shēngshí 'èr nián 'èr yuè shāngshí nián sān suì shù fēi dǒng shì
  
   huáng sān lún róng xiàn gōng zhù shù fēi jiā shì
  
   huáng ( 1674 nián héng 1678 nián), kāng shí sān nián 'èr yuè chū shí shēngkāng shí nián shāngshí nián suì shù fēi zhāng shì
  
   huáng shuò duān jìng gōng zhù guì rén zhào jiā shì
  
   huáng liù lún jìng gōng zhù guì rén guō luò luó shì
  
   huáng ( 1682 nián), kāng 'èr shí nián liù yuè chū shēng yuè shāng fēi shì
  
   huáng ( 1683 nián), kāng 'èr shí 'èr nián liù yuè shí jiǔ shēngrùn liù yuè shāng huáng guì fēi tóng jiā shì
  
   huáng jiǔ lún wēn xiàn gōng zhù fēi shì
  
   huáng shí lún chún què gōng zhù shù fēi shì
  
   huáng shí ( 1685 nián héng 1686 nián), kāng 'èr shí nián jiǔ yuè 'èr shí shēngèr shí nián yuè shāng wēn guì fēi niǔ shì
  
   huáng shí 'èr ( 1686 nián héng 1697 nián), kāng 'èr shí nián rùn yuè 'èr shí shēngkāng sān shí liù nián 'èr yuè shí nián shí 'èr suì fēi shì
  
   huáng shí sān shuò wēn gōng zhù jìng pín zhāng jiā shì
  
   huáng shí shuò què jìng gōng zhù guì rén yuán shì
  
   huáng shí shuò dūn gōng zhù jìng pín zhāng jiā shì
  
   huáng shí liù ( 1695 nián héng 1707 nián), kāng sān shí nián shí yuè 'èr shí shēng shí liù nián shí yuè shāngshí nián shí sān suì shù fēi wáng shì
  
   huáng shí ( 1698 nián héng 1700 nián), kāng sān shí nián shí 'èr yuè shí 'èr shēngsān shí jiǔ nián shí yuè shāngshí nián sān suì shù fēi liú shì
  
   huáng shí ( 1701 nián), kāng shí nián shí yuè shí shēng jiǔ shāng pín guā 'ěr jiā shì
  
   huáng shí jiǔ ( 1703 nián héng 1705 nián), kāng shí 'èr nián 'èr yuè shí shēng shí nián 'èr yuè shāngshí nián sān suì xiāng pín gāo shì
  
   huáng 'èr shí ( 1708 nián), kāng shí nián shí yuè chū jiǔ shēngshí 'èr yuè shāng shù fēi niǔ shì
  
   yǎng lún chún gōng zhùshèng gōng qīn wáng cháng níng cháng shù jìn jìn shì
  
   kāng cháo gōng tíng shì nián biǎo
  
   shùn zhì shí nián( 1661 nián xīn chǒu
  
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   kāng
  
   zhēngyuè chū 'èr shùn zhì huàn dòubìng wēizhào yuán rèn xué shì xué shì wáng cǎo zhàochū shì yǎng xīn diàn zhào zhōng duì shí nián de cháo zhèng jìn xíng jiǎn tǎogòng yòu shí xiàng zuì zhào sān xuán wéi tài mìng nèi chén suǒ è lóngáo bài chén zhèng zuǒ nián jǐn suì de yòu chū qiǎn guān bān xíng zhào quán guóchū jiǔ xuán huáng wèi
  
   èr yuè shùn zhì gōng jǐng shān shòu huáng diàncái chè shí sān ménzhū shā nèi jiān liáng shè bèi yuànzhuān mén zhì zuò shōu cáng gōng zhōng suǒ yòng jūn xiè chén shè zhào lìng jiāng níng zhōuháng zhōu sān zhì zào nèi
  
   sān yuè wéi shùn zhì shàng zūn shìzhāng huáng ”, miào hàoshì ”。
  
   yuè děng 'ā fān shì wèi suí zàng shùn zhì zàngshì zhōng lièzhèng chéng gōng shōu tái wānjiāng nán sōngchángzhèn shēng zòu xiāo 'àn
  
   liù yuè nèi nèi sān yuàn
  
   shí yuè kāng qīn huán qiūshì zhāng huáng shēng tài miào
  
   shí 'èr yuè píng wáng sān guì shuài jūn miǎnmiǎn diàn rén zhí míng yǒng zhū yóu láng xiànzōng rén jìn dié》。
  
   shì nián wéi fáng nèi mín zhòng zhèng chéng gōng kàng qīng shì lián shí xíng hǎi jìn lìng jiāng nánzhè jiāng jiànguǎng dōng yán hǎi mín fēn bié nèi qiān sān shí zhì shí bìng jìn shāo chuán zhǐpiàn bǎn zhǔn xià hǎi qiān hǎi lìng”。
  
   kāng yuán nián( 1662 nián rén yín
  
   èr yuè zhèng chéng gōng jiē shòu lán qīn lüè zhě kuí tóu jiàng
  
   sān yuè diān nán pínggào miào líng shè tiān xiàzūn shì shān líng wéi xiào líng
  
   yuè jiā shàng tài tài zōng zūn shì sān guì shā nán míng yǒng kūn míngzhèng chéng gōng shì
  
   yuè xià zhìkāng qīn fāng
  
   yuè zōng rén zūn wángbèi bèi děng yòu yuàn yǎng zhězòu zhǔn yǎngsuí yǎng shēng jiàng
  
   shí yuè zūn huáng tài hòu wéi tài huáng tài hòuzūn huáng hòu wéi rén xiàn huáng tài hòu hòu wéi huáng tài hòu
  
   shí yuè zhī róng gào zhuāng tíng lóng xiūmíng shǐ》。
  
   kāng 'èr nián( 1663 nián guǐ mǎo
  
   èr yuè huáng tài hòu tóng jiā shì shì
  
   sān yuè zhuāng tíng lóngmíng shǐàn shēng
  
   yuè zhào tiān xià qián liáng tǒng guī yìng yòng xiàng lǐng zhù wéi lìngwéi huáng tài hòu shàng zūn shì xiào kāng zhuāng gōng huì chóng tiān shèng huáng hòufèng shì gōng wǎng xiào língfèng 'ān gōng
  
   liù yuè zàng shì zhāng huáng xiào língxiào kāng huáng hòuduān jìng huáng hòu zhī zàng
  
   shí yuè gǎi zào língzhāo líng gōng chéngfèng 'ān tài tài zōng bǎo gōng
  
   kāng sān nián( 1664 nián jiá chén
  
   yuè 'áo bài zòu nèi chén fèi yáng zhī shì wèi shàn fèi yáng yuànbèi jiā shìzhào lìng gōng zhì rǎn guī nèi
  
   kāng nián( 1665 nián
  
   èr yuè shǐ dǒng wén shū yán chén gèng xiān huáng zhì fēi shì qiē jiù
  
   sān yuè xiū shàn dài wáng miào zhèng chén qīn tiān jiān guān guó chuán jiào shì tānɡ ruò wàng zuì
  
   yuè tài huáng tài hòu zhǐpìn chén suǒ sūn nèi chén zhī shè shì wéi huáng hòuxíng cǎi
  
   jiǔ yuè chén suǒ zhī sūn shè shì wéi huáng hòu
  
   shí yuè kāng shǒu zhì nán yuàn xiào shè xíng wéi
  
   kāng nián( 1666 nián bǐng
  
   zhēngyuè chén 'áo bài yīn huàn xiāng zhēng 'áo bài zhuān quán
  
   sān yuè chén suǒ qǐng huáng qīn zhèngliú zhōng wèi
  
   shí yuè chén 'áo bài gǎi juàn gào xué shì shàng shū hǎizhí zǒng zhū chāng zuòxún wáng dēng lián děng zuìdài xià ér chén zhōng de suǒ nián lǎoè lóng ruǎn ruò wàng qiǎn néng kàng 'áo bài
  
   shí 'èr yuè 'áo bài jiáo zhǐ shā hǎizhū chāng zuòwáng dēng lián
  
   kāng liù nián( 1667 nián dīng wèi
  
   zhēngyuè fēng shì 'èr huáng xiōng quán wéi qīn wáng
  
   yuè jiā suǒ děng gōng
  
   liù yuè nèi hóng wén yuàn shì xióng shàng shūchén shù dāng cháo mǎn hàn máo dùn jiān ruìzhì fèi chí
  
   yuè kāng qīn zhèng tài diàn shòu jiā 'ēn zhōng wài shèshǐ qián qīng gōng tīng zhèngmìng zhí guān yǐn jiànáo bài shā 'è lóngáo bài jiā děng gōng
  
   jiǔ yuè mìng xiūshì shí 》。 kāng qīn wáng jié shū zuì
  
   shí yuè dōng zhì tiān huán qiūfèng shì zhāng huáng pèi xiǎng
  
   kāng nián( 1668 nián shēn
  
   zhēngyuè jiàn xiào líng shén gōng shèng bēijiā 'áo bàiè lóng tài shī
  
   jiǔ yuè kāng jiāng xún biānshì xué shì xióng jǐshìzhōng zhào zhī shū jiànkāng zhǐ xíngréng lìng shì zhí chén
  
   shí 'èr yuè zhì de shí chuán jiào shì nán huái rén zòu qīn tiān jiān jiān míng xuǎn
  
   kāng nián( 1669 nián yǒu
  
   zhēngyuè xiū qián qīng gōngkāng yīng diàn tài huáng tài hòu zhǐ:“ huáng xiàn qīng níng gōng bǎo diàn diàn wéi gōng xīn 'ān jiāng qián qīng gōngjiāo tài diàn xiū huáng chù。”
  
   èr yuè xíng nán huái rén tuī suàn xún shì jìn
  
   sān yuè jié shù qīng chū de zhī zhēngshòu nán huái rén wéi qīn tiān jiān jiān
  
   yuè xìng tài xuéshì diàn kǒng jiǎngzhōu 》、《 shàng shū》。 jǐshìzhōng liú hàn qǐng xíng jīng yánjiā zhī
  
   yuè zhào dài 'áo bài jiāo tíng shì zài 'áo bài jiàn shíshì wèi zhī zhuā zhī shè shàn yíng jìn chén lǐng zhīwáng chén 'áo bài sān shí zuìdāng zhū kāng zhào lìng zhàn gōngmiǎn jìn dǎng bān 'ěr shàn děng zhūduó 'è lóng tài shī děng gōngzhào yǒng tíng juàn jīn nián juàn zhě gěi hái
  
   liù yuè zhào zōng rén yòu zuì rěn kāi chú zōng shùn zhì shí nián lái bèi xuē zōng zhěyóu zōng rén xiáng chá wén
  
   yuè zhào bèi 'áo bài zuì de hǎizhū chāng zuòwáng dēng lián yuán guānbìng shì
  
   shí yuè gōu qiáo chéngshàng wéi wén shí
  
   shí yuè tài diànqián qīng gōng chéngshàng tài diàn shòu qián qīng gōng
  
   kāng jiǔ nián( 1670 nián gēng
  
   zhēngyuè shàng fèng tài gāo huáng tài zōng wén huáng shì zhāng huáng pèi xiǎng 'è lóng gōng jué wèi nèi tíng
  
   yuè jiā shàng xiào kāng zhāng huáng hòu zūn shìshēng tài miào
  
   yuè fèng xiào kāng zhāng huáng hòu fèng xiān diàn
  
   yuè zhào chá yuàn jiū chá péi wáng chén bān xíng zhěkāng fèng tài huáng tài hòuhuáng tài hòu shǒu xiào líng
  
   shí yuè bānshèng shí liù tiáogǎi nèi sān yuàn wéi nèi shè zhōng diànbǎo diànwén huá diàn xué shì xíng jīng yán
  
   kāng shí nián( 1671 nián xīn hài
  
   zhēngyuè fēng shì cháng nìngwéi gōng qīn wáng
  
   èr yuè mìng biān zuǎnxiào jīng yǎn 》。
  
   sān yuè gào jiè nián yòu zhū wáng shū shè shì guì zòng shè zhì jiǎng guān
  
   yuè mìng xiūtài shèng xùn》、《 tài zōng shèng xùn》。 zhào zōng rén xiánsǎn yòu zhěliàng yǎng shànzhù wéi lìngshǐ xíng jiǎng
  
   jiǔ yuè huán tǒng gào chéng tài tài zōng língfèng tài huáng tài hòuhuáng tài hòu luán língzhāo língxìng shèng jīng qīng níng gōng bǎi guān yànqiǎn guān zhū wáng zhū chén
  
   kāng shí nián( 1672 nián rén
  
   èr yuè kāng zhì xiān nóng tán shǒu xíng gēng zhāorì dōng jiāo
  
   yuèshì shí biān zuǎn wán chéng
  
   shí yuè kāng xìng nán yuànjiàn xíng gōng
  
   shí 'èr yuè qīn wáng quánzhuāng qīn wáng guǒ duóhuì jùn wáng wēng guǒ nuòwēn jùn wáng mèng 'é shū zhèngyǔn zhīkāng qīn wáng jié shūān qīn wáng yuè shū zhèng
  
   kāng shí 'èr nián( 1673 nián guǐ chǒu
  
   zhēngyuè xìng nán yuàn yuè jiàngshì hòu huò xíng yuè gōu qiáohuò quán shānhuò duō lún nuò 'ěr dìngshí jiān sān nián wéi xiàn
  
   èr yuè shàng jīng yánmìng jiǎng guān zhí guān xué fān xué yǎn 》。
  
   sān yuè píng nán wáng shàng qǐng lǎo zhī zhī xìn fēng zhèn yuè lìng chè fān hái zhù liáo dōng
  
   liù yuè jìn zhǐ xùn zàng
  
   yuè mìng chóngxiūtài zōng shí 》。 sān guìgěng jīng zhōng yáng qǐng chè fān kuí cháo zhǐ
  
   yuè shì hàn dào guān bǎo diàn chēng zhí zhě qiǎn guān fēn zhì yún nánguǎng dōng jiànjìn xíng chè fān diǎn wén xiáng bèinǎi zhāo mìng kǎo chá zhēn zhuó dìng
  
   jiǔ yuè zǒng guǎn tàijiàn kǎo chá gōng tàijiàn qín duò qíng kuàng
  
   shí yuè sān guì shā xún zhū guó zhì bīng fǎn pàn
  
   shí 'èr yuè sān guì fǎn duì chè fān pàn luànxùn chuán jīng shīzhí 'é yìng xióng xià zhào xuē sān guì juéxuān shì zhōng wàijīng shī mín yáng lóng wěi chēng zhū sān tài shìshì yáng lóng táo dǎng bèi zhū wéizhū sān tài 'àn”。 hàn guān cānyù táng zhī
  
   kāng shí sān nián( 1674 nián jiá yín
  
   zhēngyuè fēng shì lóng wéi chún qīn wáng
  
   èr yuè guǎng jiāng jūn sūn yán líng pàntài huáng tài hòu bān nèi yín kào shǎng píng sān fān qián xiàn jiàngshìqīn tiān jiān xīn zào xiàng chéng
  
   sān yuè gěng jīng zhōng pànzhí zǒng fàn chéng bìng yāo tái wān zhèng jīng zhù gōng
  
   yuè huáng hòu shè shì yīn nán chǎn shì kūn níng gōngkāng wèicǐ chuò cháo qīn sòng xíng huáng hòu gōng běi shā gǒng huá chéng bìn gōng
  
   liù yuè dìng nèi chén lǐng sān bāo jūn yíng gōng mén shǒu wèi cóngzhí dēngyǐn dǎo děng shì
  
   shí 'èr yuè kāng qián wǎng qīn zhēng sān fān pàn luànwáng chén jīng shī wéi gēn běn zhòng qiě tài huáng tài hòu nián shì gāo jiàn nǎi zhǐ wáng chén zài shǎn yìng sān fān pàn luànshā jīng lüè luò
  
   kāng shí nián( 1675 nián mǎo
  
   yuè shàng què jīng yán de xíng shì wéi shì chén jìn jiǎngrán hòu huáng jiǎng xiāng tǎo lùn dào duì jīng yòu suǒ chǎn
  
   rùn yuè xìng quán shān guān
  
   jiǔ yuè kāng shǒu míng língzhì diàn cháng língqiǎn guān fēn zhū líng
  
   shí yuè shè zhān shì guān
  
   shí 'èr yuè huáng yìn réng wéi tài qiǎn guān gào tiān tài miào shè bān zhào zhōng wàijiā 'ēn shè
  
   kāng shí nián( 1676 nián bǐng chén
  
   zhēngyuè jiàn chǔ shàng tài huáng tài hòuhuáng tài hòu huī hàoyīn jūn hào fánmín wéi jiānzàn tíng rén xiào huáng hòu líng qǐn jiàn zào zhī gōng
  
   shí yuè kāng mìng jiǎng guān jìn jiǎngtōng jiàn》。 gěng jīng zhōng shì qióng 'ér jiàngsān fān pàn zhèmǐnshǎn jiàn píng dìng
  
   kāng shí liù nián( 1677 nián dīng
  
   èr yuè xìng nán yuàn xíng wéi yuè nán yuànmìng nèi chén xué shìxué shì zhū wén chén jiá
  
   sān yuè gǎi shùn zhì nián jiān shí sān mén de xiāng guān gòu fēn bié wéi nèi de guǎng chǔ zhǎng kuàijì yíng zào shèn xíng qìng fēng shàng yuànbìng xià shè jìng shì fángzhào lìng nèi sān měi biān wéi zuǒ lǐngshè xiāo jūn cān lǐngyóu xiāo cān lǐng jiān guǎn mìng hàn lín cháng shū zhě suǒ jìn chéngrèn mìng jìn wéi zhěng zhì
  
   yuè kāng biàn diànzhào xué shì děng zuòlùn jīng shǐjiān qián dài péng dǎng zhī duān yán jiā jǐng jièfēng shì shì wéi fèng shèng réndǐng mào zhào gōng rén pǐn
  
   yuè nèi chén 'è lóng zhī guì fēi niǔ shì wéi huáng hòutóng jiā shì wéi guì fēi shè shì wéi pín shì wéi 'ān pínzhāng jiā shì wéi jìng píndǒng shì wéi duān pínnèi zǒng guǎn chén xiàng 'èr shí jiā nèi guǎn zuǒ lǐng chuán gōng nèi yìng xíng zǒu rénfán yòu shì jìn gōnggōng shì yìng chū wài jiǔ tíng xián zuòjiāng wài jiànshì xiàng nèi chuán shuōbìng qiè tīng gōng nèi shì wǎng wài chuán shuō
  
   jiǔ yuè shàng jīng shī xiào língxún jìn biān
  
   shí yuè shǐ shè nán shū fángmìng shì jiǎng xué shì zhāng yīngzhōng shū gāo shì zhí
  
   shí yuè fēng cháng bái shān shénqiǎn guān wàng
  
   kāng 'èr shí sān nián( 1684 nián jiá zhēngyuè mìng zhěng cháo huì shǒu zuǎn xiū qīng huì diǎn》, chóng yuán nián zhì kāng 'èr shí nián
  
   èr yuè bīng lín
  
   yuè jiǎng guānjiǎng zhāng jīng qiē míng wéi shàng fán yǎn
  
   jiǔ yuè kāng chū nán xún luán
  
   shí yuè kāi fàng hǎi jìnnán xún jìng huáng shì chá běi 'àn zhū xiǎn
  
   shí yuè nán xún zhì jiāng níng míng xiào línghuí luán shí kǒng miàozhān xiān shèng xiàngjiǎng jīng》, kǒng lín lèi jiǔshūwàn shì shī biǎo”, liú bǐng huáng gàishì niányòng shī láng tái wān shè xiàn děng jiàn xíng shěngkāng sān shí nián( 1696 nián bǐng
  
   zhēngyuè xià zhào qīn zhēng 'ěr dān yuàn jiāo yuán shè nèi jiān guān xué chì shòu tàijiàn shū
  
   èr yuè kāng qīn tǒng liù shī xíngzhēng 'ěr dānmìng huáng tài liú shǒufán yuàn zhāng zòu tīng huáng tài chǔlǐfēi shè shì shìzhuī zèng píng fēi
  
   yuè zhēn zhī 'ěr dān suǒ zàikāng shuài qián fēng xiān zhū jūn zhāng liǎng 'ér jìnqián shào zhōng shū 'ā tàn bào 'ěr dān wén zhī huáng shàng qīn shuài jūn 'ér láijīng táo dùnkāng shuài qīng zhuī shàng shū huáng tài hòubèi chén jūn kuàngbìng yuē huí jīngkāng zhuī zhì tuō 'ā lín 'ér háimìng nèi chén zhuī zhīkāng bān shī yuǎn dàjiàng jūn fèi yáng bài 'ěr dān zhāo duōjīn měnggǔ rén mín gòng guó lán tuō dōng nán), zhǎn shǒu sān qiānzhèn zhǎn 'ā 'ěr dān shù táo dùn
  
   yuè píng dìng shuò shí tài xué
  
   shí yuè dàjiàng jūn fèi yáng xiàn zhì
  
   shí yuè 'ěr dān qiǎn shǐ jiàng shǐ lěi yīng zhìgài wēi tàn kāng de zhǐ kāng gào zhī shuō:“ 'ěr shí guò jìn bīng。”
  
   kāng sān shí liù nián( 1697 nián dīng chǒu
  
   zhēngyuè shàng :“ zhèn guānmíng shǐ》, dài bìng hòu zhèng chén líng jūn zhī shì cháo shì yīn zhī zhě duōzhèn qián rén zhé wáng guó xiàn xiūmíng shǐ》, zēng chì shū。”
  
   èr yuè kāng zài qīn zhēng 'ěr dān níng xiàmìng huáng tài liú shǒu jīng shīqiǎn guān huáng zhī shén
  
   sān yuè kāng zhù níng xiàchá zhāo duōwēng jīn zhèn wáng bīng shì lán shānshàng yuè bīngmìng shì wèi yòng shí jūn zhàn shì
  
   yuè kāng huí luánfèi yáng shū bào rùn sān yuè shí sān 'ěr dān yǎng yào kāng shuài bǎi guān xíng bài tiān chì zhū bān shī
  
   yuè shuò píng dìngqiǎn guān gào jiāo miàolíng qǐnxiān shī
  
   shí yuè shǐ lìng zōng shì mǎn zhōu zhū shēng yìng xiāng shìhuì shì
  
   shí yuè shuò jìng gōng zhù xià jià 'ěr jùn wáng dūn duō 'ěr
  
   kāng sān shí nián( 1698 nián yín
  
   zhēngyuè kāng xún xìng tái shānmìng huáng zhǎngzǐ yǔn zhī xué shì sāng 'ā jīn tài shì zōng líng
  
   sān yuè fēng huáng zhǎngzǐ yǔn zhī wéi zhí jùn wánghuáng sān yìn zhǐ wéi chéng jùn wánghuáng yǔn zhēnhuáng yǔn huáng yǔn yòuhuáng yǔn wéi bèi
  
   yuè cái shàng lín yuàn
  
   yuè mìng yuè xuǎn tóngtōngzhōuxiàn guān yǐn jiàn zhōu xīn chéng míng yǒng dìng jiàn shén miàofèng huáng tài hòu dōng xún dào sài wài
  
   yuè xún xìng sài wàifèng huáng tài hòu lín xìng qìn duān jìng gōng zhù jīn 'é 'ěr zānghuáng tài hòu wàng shān duān mǐn gōng zhù 'é 'ěr hàn qīn wáng bān jīn
  
   jiǔ yuè kāng 'ěr lín 'ěr qìn qīn wáng xiào zhuāng wén huáng hòu zhī mǎn zhū qián lèi jiǔ xíng
  
   shí yuè kāng xíng wéi huī zhù xīng jīng yǒng língqiǎn guān diàn gōng jùn wáng dūn língzhāo línglín diàn xūn wáng yáng zhí gōng fèi yīng dōnghóng gōng 'é
  
   shí 'èr yuè zōng rén :“ xiánsǎn zōng shìcái gànjìjīng shè pín shēng zhě chá shí wén。”
  
   kāng sān shí nián( 1699 nián mǎozhēngyuè nán xún zhào zhǐ qiē gōngjǐyóu jīng bèi bàn rǎo mín jiān
  
   èr yuè sān nán xún luán
  
   sān yuè kāng yuè huáng zhù háng zhōuyuè bīng jiào shè
  
   yuè chē jià zhù jiāng níngyuè bīng
  
   yuè chē jià zhòng jiā zháshūshèng mén zhī zhééxuán xiān xián
  
   rùn yuè fēi zhāng jiā shì shìshì wéi mǐn fēichéng jùn wáng yìn zhǐ wéi suǒ shēng bǎi jiàng wéi bèi
  
   shí yuè shì yǒng dìng gōng chéngmìng zhí jùn wáng yìn zhī shuài lǐng bīng dīng xié zhù xiū yǒng dìng
  
   kāng sān shí jiǔ nián( 1700 nián gēng chén
  
   zhēngyuè yuè shì yǒng dìng gōng chéng
  
   èr yuè qīn zhǐ shì xiū yǒng dìng fāng lüèmìng fèi yáng sāng 'ā kǎo shì zōng shì shè
  
   liù yuè jiàn hǎi shén miàotíng zōng shì
  
   shí yuè huáng tài hòu liù xún wàn shòu jiékāng zhìwàn shòu jiāng 》, qīn shū wéi píng jìn xiànxún yuè yǒng dìng
  
   shí yuè mìng zhuó guān xíng yǐn jiàn
  
   kāng shí nián( 1701 nián xīn
  
   zhēngyuè xiào língfēng wéi jīn lóng wáng
  
   yuè shǐ zhāng yuàn qǐng huǐ qián míng nèi jiān wèi zhōng xián cóng zhī
  
   kāng shí nián( 1702 nián rén
  
   zhēngyuè zhào xiū guó jiān
  
   liù yuè kāng zhìxùn chì shì wén》, bān zhí shěng shí xué gōng
  
   jiǔ yuè nán xún
  
   shí yuè xíng zhì zhōuhuáng tài bìngzhōng huí luán
  
   shí yuè mìng xiū líng
  
   shì nián xiàn zhì wài guān suí dài jiā kǒu rén shù
  
   kāng shí 'èr nián( 1703 nián guǐ wèi
  
   zhēngyuè xué shì zhū chén zhù kāng xún wàn shòujìnwàn shòu jiāngpíng fēngquè zhījǐn shōu xiě nán xúnyuè shì huáng
  
   sān yuè wàn shòu jiécháo huáng tài hòu gōngmiǎn tíng chén cháo bān 'ēn zhàojuān 'é chá xiào pín qióng bān qīn wángjùn wáng xià wén bǎi guān yòu chā nèi tíng xiū shū rén wāng hào chāojiǎng tíng jìn shì diàn shì
  
   yuè qīn wáng quán yòu kāng lián shì zhīnèi chén suǒ 'é tiǎo suō huáng tài bèi xuān wéitiān xià zuì rén”, jìn zōng rén
  
   liù yuè xún xìng sài wài
  
   shí yuè xún shān shǎn zhū shěngmìng huáng sān yìn zhǐ kān chá sān mén zhù
  
   shí yuè hóng tóngqiǎn guān língqiǎn guān yuèzhù 'ānyuè zhù fáng guān bīng jiào shè
  
   shí 'èr yuè zhōu shūxián zhé xiūé xuán xiān xián gòng
  
   kāng shí sān nián( 1704 nián jiá shēn
  
   èr yuè fēng huái shén wéi cháng yuán yòu shùn huái zhī shén shūlíng dòu 'ān láné xuán zhī
  
   yuè mìng shì wèi chá shì huáng yuán
  
   liù yuè pǐn diǎn líng zhù niǔ shì huáng yìn zhēn fān yīng diàn kāi xiūpèi wén yùn
  
   shí yuè bān nèi zhì tóng dǒu tóng shēng mìng tiě zhì bān xíng
  
   shí yuè gào jiè xiūmíng shǐshǐ chén gōng lùnmíng shì fēi chéng xìn shǐ
  
   shí 'èr yuè zhì shī tíng chén
  
   kāng shí nián( 1705 nián yǒu
  
   zhēngyuè wén yuān jiànchéngbān tíng chén xué gōng
  
   èr yuè kāng nán xún yuè yán jìn tàijiàn gōng rèn qīn shū jiě mèiwéi zhě zhì zhòng diǎn
  
   sān yuè zhù zhōumìng xuǎn jiāng nánzhè jiāng gòngshēngjiān shàn shū zhě jīng xiū shūjiāng níng zhì zào cáo yín xiào kānquán táng shīchéng xué shì děnghuáng biǎo》。
  
   shí yuè chóngxiū huá yīn yuè miào chéngshàng zhì bēi wén
  
   shí yuè guó jiān luò chéng shū lún tángé
  
   shì nián kāng luó jiào tíng shēng chōng qīng xiàng jìn jiào
  
   kāng shí nián( 1706 nián bǐng
  
   yuè xún xìng sài wàijiàn shǔ shān zhuāng wéi měi nián qiū xiǎn zhù xíng gōng
  
   liù yuè zhào xiūgōng chén chuán》。
  
   yuè shàng zhù
  
   shí yuè xíng diàn shì
  
   shí yuè lài yuán xià yǐn yòu jiǎ lài cáng hàn shā 'ér xiàn wěi lài
  
   kāng shí liù nián( 1707 nián dīng hài
  
   zhēngyuè kāng liù nán xún
  
   liù yuè xún xìng sài wàihuáng sān yìn zhǐ yíng kāng yuánshì yàn shì suì wéi chángnán shū fáng hàn lín chén bāng yàn ji táng sòng yuán míng huà zhū shī chéngkāng qīn wéi yuè dìng chéng dài huà shī lèi
  
   yuè zhù xún xìng zhū měnggǔ luò
  
   kāng shí nián( 1708 nián
  
   zhēngyuè chóngxiū nán yuè miào chéng zhì bēi wén
  
   yuè huò míng chóng zhēn hòu nián xún de zhū sān zhǎn shìchóngxiū běi zhèn miào chéng zhì bēi wén
  
   liù yuè zhù 。《 qīng wén jiànchéngshàng zhì wén
  
   yuèpíng dìng shuò fāng lüèchéngshàng zhì wén
  
   jiǔ yuè zhào tíng chén xíng gōngxuān shì huáng tài yìn réng zuì zhuàngmìng zhí zhīsòng jīng yōu jìnhái jīngfèi huáng tài yìn réngbān shì tiān xià
  
   shí yuè zhèng chén huì huáng yìn móu qiú chǔ wèi zuìxuē bèi jué
  
   shí yuè huáng sān yìn zhǐ gào huáng zhǎngzǐ yìn zhī zhòu yǎn huáng tài xuē zhí jùn wáng juéyōu zhī shǐ láo zhī biàn zòu bǎo fèi tài duó zhí zhàng zhīzhào tíng chén jiàn chǔ zhī shìā líng 'āè lún dàiwáng hóng zhū chén huáng yìn qǐngkāng yǔnshì fèi tài yìn réngwáng chén qǐng yìn réng wéi tài yìn bèi
  
   shí 'èr yuè shè xiào kānpíng dìng shuò fāng lüè》, shì měi zhàn hòu jūn xiū fāng lüè
  
   kāng shí nián( 1709 nián chǒu
  
   zhēngyuè zhào tíng chénshěn wèn shuí wéi shǒu chàng yìn zhěqún chén huáng kǒngnǎi wèn zhāng tíng duì yuēwén zhī ”, liè zuì zhuàngyòu jìnhòu chá yòu shì fàng
  
   sān yuè yìn réng wéi tài zhāo gào zōng miàobān zhào tiān xià
  
   yuè jìn yìn zhī gōng suǒqiǎn guān shuài bīng jiān shǒu
  
   shí yuè fēng huáng sān yìn zhǐ chéng qīn wánghuáng yìn zhēn yōng qīn wánghuáng yìn héng qīn wánghuáng yìn yòu chún jùn wánghuáng shí yìnshì dūn jùn wánghuáng jiǔ yìn tánghuáng shí 'èr yìn táohuáng shí yìn wéi bèi jīng chàng chūn yuán zhī běi jiàn yuán míng yuán huáng yìn zhēn zhù
  
   kāng shí jiǔ nián( 1710 nián gēng yín
  
   zhēngyuè huáng tài hòu xún wàn shòu :“ shì nǎi mǎn zhōu yán yàn diǎn zhì lóng zhòngjīn suì huáng tài hòu xún qìngzhèn shí yòu qīn chēng shāng。” mìng kān yuān jiàn lèi hán shí mìng xiūmǎn hàn qīng wén jiàn》。
  
   èr yuè xún xìng tái shān
  
   sān yuè mìng biān zuǎn diǎn》, hòu lái suǒ chēng dekāng diǎn》。
  
   shí yuè xià zhào kāng shí nián kāi shǐ miǎn tiān xià qián liángsān nián 'ér biànzhí fèng tiānzhè jiāng jiànguǎng dōngguǎng chuānyún nánguì zhōu jiǔ shěng dīng qián liángchá míng quán miǎn
  
   kāng shí nián( 1711 nián xīn mǎo
  
   zhēngyuè shì chá tōng zhōu
  
   èr yuè yuè kuāng 'ér gǎngmìng jiàn tiǎo shuǐ kāng dēng 'àn xíng liǎng qīn zhì dìng fāng xiàngdǐng chūn zhàngliáng zhī chù
  
   sān yuè shàng shū gěng 'é děng shù míng chén wéi tài jié dǎng huì yǐnzuì shòu
  
   yuè qiū xiǎn lán
  
   yuè huáng yìn zhēn hóng hòu lái de qián lóng huáng chū shēng wéi pǐn diǎn líng zhù niǔ shì hóng zhòu shēng wéi guǎn lǐng gěng zhī gěng shì
  
   shí yuè mìng zhāng péng zhì yáng zhōuchǔzhì jiāng nán chǎng 'àn
  
   kāng shí nián( 1712 nián rén chén
  
   zhēngyuè mìng nèi wài chén zhé chén shìzòu zhé shǐ
  
   èr yuè mìng zhuó guān zhào wén guān yǐn jiànzhào yuē:“ chéng píng jiǔshēng chǐ fán hòu shēng kǒu yōng gèng chū dīng qián běn nián dīng shù wéi dìng 'ézhù wéi lìng。” wéi shēng rén dīng yǒng jiā zhèng
  
   yuè zhào míng nián liù xún wàn shòuèr yuè xíng xiāng shì yuè huì shì
  
   jiǔ yuè huáng tài yìn réng zuì fèijìn xián 'ān gōng
  
   shí yuè fèi tài gào miàoxuān shì tiān xià
  
   kāng shí 'èr nián( 1713 nián guǐ
  
   èr yuè chén zhào shēn qiáo shū yán tài guó běnyìng xíng shàng jiàn chǔ shìwèi qīng dìngxuān tíng chén yuán shū hái zhī fǒu jué
  
   sān yuè liù xún wàn shòu jié xíng qiān sǒu yàn wéi qiān sǒu yàn zhī chuàng shǐhuáng 'èr shí 'èr yìn shēng wéi shù fēi shì
  
   yuè zhào zōng rén xuē shǔ zhě sūn fēn bié hóng dài dàizài míng dié》。
  
   shì nián zhào xiū zhū shū chàng chūn yuán méng yǎng zhāi guǎnqiú hǎi nèi chàng xiǎo zhě
  
   kāng shí sān nián( 1714 nián jiá
  
   zhēngyuè mìng xiū tán miào diàn tíng yuèqì
  
   èr yuè qián shàng shū wáng hóng jìnmíng shǐ lièzhuànèr bǎi shí juànmìng shǐ guǎn
  
   shí yuè mìng xué shìnán shū fáng hàn lín kǎo dìng yuèzhāng
  
   shí yuè chéng qīn wáng yìn zhǐ děng zhì zhèng jìn chéng zhǐ:“ suàn sān shū gòng wéi míng yuān yuán》。” dōng zhì tiān huán qiūzòu xīn
  
   kāng shí nián( 1715 nián wèi
  
   zhēngyuè zhào bèi yìn yán shòu zhítíng shí fèng
  
   shí yuè xué shì:“ zhèn yòu shǒu bìng néng xiě yòng zuǒ shǒu zhí zòu zhé xiè lòu 。”
  
   shí yuè fèi tài yìn réng fán shuǐ zuò shūzhǔ chén wéi dàjiàng jūnshì huò zuì
  
   shì nián tíng gěi huáng yìn jué fèng jīng xiǎo tānɡ shān jiàn tānɡ shān xíng gōng
  
   kāng shí nián( 1716 nián bǐng shēn
  
   shí yuè zhǔn 'ěr wàng 'ā tǎn huò luàn xīzàng
  
   shì nián xiào kānkāng diǎn》, kāng wéi
  
   kāng shí liù nián( 1717 nián dīng yǒu
  
   zhēngyuè xiūzhōu zhé zhōngchéngbān xíng xué gōng
  
   yuè jiǔ qīng wáng bèi chāirén chū wàichá kān xíng cān jiū
  
   yuè wàng 'ā tǎn qiǎn jiāng qīn rǎo xīzàngshā cáng hànqiú suǒ lài
  
   shí yuè huáng tài hòu shàng shěng níng gōng zhào shūhuí shēngchǎn shù wéi jūn zhī nánbìng yán jīn chūn kāi shǐ yòu tóuyūn zhī zhèngxíng jiàn xiāo shòu zhào zhū zhū qīng xiáng chǔ shì
  
   shí 'èr yuè huáng tài hòu shìkāng bìng shí jiǎo miàn zhǒng
  
   shì nián jìn nán yáng mào dōng yáng zhě zhào jiù
  
   kāng shí nián( 1718 nián
  
   èr yuè hàn lín yuàn jiǎn tǎo zhū tiān bǎo shàng shū qǐng yìn réng wéi huáng tài kāng xíng gōng xùn chì zhī zhī 'ér wéi zhǐ shàng zòushí nǎi zhōng xiào zhī rénmìng zhū zhī
  
   sān yuè shàng xíng huáng hòu shì hào wéi xiào huì rén xiàn duān chún shùn tiān shèng zhāng huáng hòucái zhù guān
  
   yuè zàng xiào huì zhāng huáng hòu xiào dōng líng
  
   yuè xiūxǐngfāng shèng diǎn》。
  
   shí yuè mìng huáng shí yìn wéi yuǎn dàjiàng jūnjìn jūn qīng hǎimìng hàn lín dào guān zhímìng huáng yìn yòuhuáng shí yìnhuáng shí 'èr yìn táo fēn zhèng huángzhèng báizhèng lán mǎn méng hàn sān shì
  
   shí 'èr yuè xiào huì zhāng huáng hòu shēng tài miàowèi xiào kāng zhāng huáng hòu zhī zuǒbān zhào tiān xiàjìn pín wéi fēi fēng shù fēi wáng shì wéi pínchén shì wéi qín pínfēng shì dào fēi zhī zhí 'ěr shì wéi xuān fēi fēng dài jiā shì wéi chéng fēi liú shì wéi dìng pín
  
   kāng shí nián( 1719 nián hài
  
   zhēngyuè zhào gōng zhī chén tuì xiánshì zhí zhǔn chéng ruò chéng zhī réngěi fèng zhōng shēn
  
   èr yuè xué shì jiǎng tíng biǎo jìnhuáng quán lǎn 》, bān tíng chén
  
   yuè mìng yuǎn dàjiàng jūn yìn zhù shī níng
  
   shí yuè mìng méng yǎng zhāi rén wáng lán shēng xiūzhèng yīn yùn
  
   kāng shí jiǔ nián( 1720 nián gēng
  
   èr yuè fēng xīn hǎn wéi liù shì lài jié shù liǎo shì lài zhī hòu de xīzàng zōng jiào lǐng xiù dìng de miàn
  
   shí yuè zhào yuǎn dàjiàng jūn yìn huì míng nián shī huáng sān yìn zhǐ zhī hóng shèng bèi fēng wéi shì huáng yìn zhī hóng shēng wéi shì bān fèng jūn shì bèi dìng wài fān cháo jìn nián
  
   kāng liù shí nián( 1721 nián xīn chǒu
  
   zhēngyuè kāng liù shí niánqiǎn huáng yìn zhēnhuáng shí 'èr yìn táoshì hóng shèng yǒng líng língzhāo líng
  
   sān yuè xué shì wáng shàn xiān shū chǔhòu shǐ táo děng shí sān rén shū qǐng jiàn chǔkāng wáng shàntáo děng bèi zhì zuìqiǎn wǎng jūn qián xiào
  
   yuè zhào dìng dài wáng miào chóng diǎn
  
   jiǔ yuè shàng zhì píng dìng xīzàng bēi wén
  
   shí yuè zhào yuǎn dàjiàng jūn yìn lái jīng
  
   kāng liù shí nián( 1722 nián rén yín
  
   zhēngyuè xíng qiān sǒu yànkāng shīzhū chén shǔ yuēqiān sǒu yàn shī》。
  
   sān yuè zhì huáng yìn zhēn yuán yǐn jiǔ shǎng huāmìng jiāng hóng yǎng gōng zhōng
  
   shí yuè mìng yōng qīn wáng yìn zhēn děng shì chá cāng chǔ
  
   shí zhēngyuè kāng hái zhù chàng chūn yuánmìng huáng yìn zhēn gōng dài tiānbìng shì nèi sàng zhào huáng yìn zhēn wèishì wèi yōng zhèng zhào zhēn wěiyǐn wèi zhī bèi yìn huáng shí sān yìn xiáng xué shì shàng shū lóng duō wéi zǒng shì wáng chénzhào yuǎn dàjiàng jūn yìn huí jīng bēn sàngchéng qīn wáng yǔn zhǐ shàng shūyuán chén qǐng jiāng zhū huáng míng zhōng yìn gǎi wéi yǔn
  
   shí 'èr yuè fēng yǔn wéi lián qīn wángshòu fān yuàn shàng shūyǔn xiáng wéi qīn wángyǔn táo wéi jùn wáng fèi tài yǔn réng zhī hóng wéi jùn wáng lóng duō wéi shàng shū tài fēi chēng bìng zuò rén ruǎn jiàn yōng zhèng 'ér shòu xùn chìshǐ shòu tàijiàn guān dìng pǐn zǒng guǎn rén pǐn tàijiàn sān rénliù pǐn tàijiàn 'èr réngēngdìng dài wáng miào diǎnzhào jīn shū chéng shū shàng wéi jùn shì yuān tōng zhī shì biān ji chéng shū
  
   zhù biǎo 'àn nián hào nián pái dìnggōng yuán nián zhǐ kuò zhù dào nián
  
   kāng shēn biān de chén
  
   qián de zhèng chén
  
   suǒ áo bàiè lóng
  
   zhōng
  
   yáo shèng
  
   shī lángyuán shì míng cháo jiāng jūnhòu guī qīngjīng tōng shuǐ zhàn
  
   wèi dōng tíngkāng shēn biān qīn xìn zhōng chénshì zuò jiā 'èr yuè xiǎo shuō chuàng zào de rén yuán xíng mào shì cáo yín
  
   míng zhū
  
   chéng lóng
  
   guāng ......
  
   zhōu péi gōngbāng zhù kāng chū móu huá
  
   kāng hòu
  
   láng shì níng
  
   zhāng tíng
  
   píng jià
  
   yòu zhuān jiā zhǐ chūqīng cháo zhōng hòu guó kāi shǐ yuǎn yuǎn luò hòu fāngzhè gēn kāng wǎn nián de shǒu chén guīquē chuàng xīnyòu zhe tuī xiè de rènshǐ xué jiā shǐ jǐng qiān píng kāng yòu sān shì huáng wèi wèi de jiū yòu diǎn jìn tuì shī èr shì kāng suī 'ài xuérèn yòng huì shìbìng yǔn chuán jiàodàn duì fāng bìng xìn rènyīn 'ér yòu zhī zhēng dǎo zhì yōng zhèng de jìn jiàosān shì kāng qīng yáo háo zhāng xiǎn shèng shìdàn yǒng jiā de zhèng 'àn gēng miàn jiǎo dìng shuì jīn rén kǒu guān shì rén kǒu suī zēng jiā wéi kāng de chéng zhě zào chéng cái zhèng kùn nán
  
   lìng wàiliáng chāoshào děng rén rèn wéikāng zài wèi shí duì fāng hěn gǎn xīng bìng qiě hái zhǎng liǎo hěn duōdàn què yán jìn zhī wài de rén xué yīn wéi dān xīn xiān jìn de fāng dàn chuán kāijiāng huì de dòng yáo shè jiā de mǎn qīng de tǒng zhì chuán jiào shì zhāng chéng( J.F.Gerbillon) de kāng zhǔn chuán jiào shì zài yòu hàn rén méng rén de mén fān rèn xué wén xiànér dìng chéng shàng zào chéng liǎo hàn wéi dài biǎo de zhōng huá wén míng de shuāi luòliáng chāo shuōkāng de xué shì yòng lái rén de gōng ,“ jiù suàn shì yòu xīn zhì sài mín zhì néng suàn shī ”。
  
   shǐ xiǎo shuō jiā gāo yáng shuō kāng yòu liǎng quē diǎn shì zài chuán wèi wèn shàngshǐ zhōng yóu juéèr shìhǎo míng”, ér qiě hǎo chén xià zhēng míng
  
  1^ shǐ jǐng qiān,《 kāng huà xiàng》 (EmperorofChina:Self-PortraitofK'angHsi)
  
  2^ wāng róng shǐ jǐng qiān lùn
  
  3^ zōng:“ lùn kāng xué zhèng de shī ”,《 xīn xīng xīn biǎo xué shǐ tàn suǒ》, 2002


  The Kangxi Emperor (Chinese: 康熙帝; pinyin: Kāngxīdì; Wade–Giles: K'ang-hsi-ti; temple name: Qīng Shèngzǔ (清聖祖); Manchu: ᡝᠯᡥᡝ ᡨᠠᡳᡶᡳᠨ elhe taifin hūwangdi; Mongolian: Enkh Amgalan Khaan; 4 May 1654 –20 December 1722) was the fourth emperor of the Qing Dynasty, the first to be born on Chinese soil south of the Pass (Beijing) and the second Qing emperor to rule over China proper, from 1661 to 1722.
  
  Kangxi's reign of 61 years makes him the longest-reigning Chinese emperor in history (although his grandson, the Qianlong Emperor, had the longest period of de facto power) and one of the longest-reigning rulers in the world. However, having ascended the throne at the age of seven, he was not the effective ruler until later, with that role temporarily fulfilled for six years by four regents and his grandmother, the Grand Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang.
  
  Kangxi is considered one of China's greatest emperors. He suppressed the Revolt of the Three Feudatories, forced the Kingdom of Tungning in Taiwan to submit to Qing rule, blocked Tzarist Russia on the Amur River and expanded the empire in the northwest. He also accomplished such literary feats as the compilation of the Kangxi Dictionary.
  
  Kangxi's reign brought about long-term stability and relative wealth after years of war and chaos. He initiated the period known as the "Prosperous Era of Kangxi and Qianlong", which lasted for generations after his own lifetime. By the end of his reign, the Qing Empire controlled all of China proper, Taiwan, Manchuria, part of the Russian Far East (Outer Manchuria), both Inner and Outer Mongolia, Tibet proper, and Joseon Korea as a protectorate.
  
  Early reign
  
  Portrait of Young Kangxi Emperor in Court DressBorn on 4 May 1654 to the Shunzhi Emperor and Empress Xiaokangzhang, Kangxi was originally given the personal name Xuanye (Chinese: 玄燁; Manchu language: ᡥᡳᠣᠸᠠᠨ ᠶᡝᡳ; Möllendorff transliteration: hiowan yei). He was enthroned at the age of seven (or eight by East Asian age reckoning), on 7 February 1661, 12 days after his father's death, although his reign formally began on 18 February 1662, the first day of the following lunar year.
  
  According to some accounts, Shunzhi gave up the throne to Kangxi and became a monk. Several alternative explanations are given for this: one is that it was due to the death of his favorite concubine; another is that he was under the influence of a Buddhist monk. The story goes that Shunzhi did indeed became a monk, but the empress dowager ordered the deletion of the incident from official history records, and replacement with the claim that he died from smallpox.
  
  Before Kangxi came to the throne, Grand Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang (in the name of Shunzhi Emperor) had appointed the powerful men Sonin, Suksaha, Ebilun, and Oboi as regents. Sonin died after his granddaughter became Empress Xiaochengren, leaving Suksaha at odds with Oboi in politics. In a fierce power struggle, Oboi had Suksaha put to death and seized absolute power as sole regent. Kangxi and the rest of the imperial court acquiesced in this arrangement.
  
  In 1669, Kangxi had Oboi arrested with the help of Grand Dowager Empress Xiaozhuang, who had raised him and began taking personal control of the empire. He listed three issues of concern: flood control of the Yellow River; repair of the Grand Canal; the Revolt of the Three Feudatories in south China. The Grand Empress Dowager influenced him greatly and he took care of her himself in the months leading up to her death in 1688.
  
   Military achievement
   Army
  
  The Emperor mounted on his horse and guarded by his bodyguards.The main army of the Qing Empire, the Eight Banners Army, was in decline under Kangxi. It was smaller than it had been at its peak under Hong Taiji and in the early reign of the Shunzhi Emperor; however, it was larger than in the Yongzheng and Qianlong emperors' reigns. In addition, the Green Standard Army was still powerful with generals such as Tuhai, Fei Yanggu, Zhang Yong, Zhou Peigong, Shi Lang, Mu Zhan, Shun Shike and Wang Jingbao.
  
  
  
  The Kangxi Emperor in ceremonial armor, armed with bow and arrows, and surrounded by bodyguardsThe main reason for this decline was a change in system between Kangxi and Qianlong's reigns. Kangxi continued using the traditional military system implemented by his predecessors, which was more efficient and stricter. According to the system, a commander who returned from a battle alone (with all his men dead) would be put to death, and likewise for a foot soldier. This was meant to motivate both commanders and soldiers alike to fight valiantly in war because there was no benefit for the sole survivor in a battle.
  
  By Qianlong's reign, military commanders had become lax and the training of the army was deemed less important as compared to during the previous emperors' reigns. This was because commanders' statuses had become hereditary; a general gained his position based on the contributions of his forefathers.
  
   Revolt of the Three FeudatoriesFurther information: Revolt of the Three Feudatorie
  
  In the spring of 1662, the regents ordered a Great Clearance in southern China to counter a resistance movement started by Ming loyalists under the leadership of Koxinga. This involved the forced migration of entire populations in the coastal regions of inland southern China.
  
  In 1673, the Revolt of the Three Feudatories broke out. Wu Sangui's forces overran most of southwest China and he tried to ally himself with local generals such as Wang Fuchen. Kangxi employed generals such as Zhou Peigong and Tuhai to suppress the rebellion, and also granted clemency to the common people who were caught up in the war. He intended to personally lead the armies to crush the rebels but his subjects advised him against it. The revolt ended with victory for Qing forces in 1681.
  
   Kingdom of TungningIn 1683, the Kingdom of Tungning was defeated by Qing naval forces under the command of admiral Shi Lang at the Battle of Penghu. Zheng Keshuang, ruler of Tungning, surrendered a few days later, and Taiwan was annexed by the Qing Empire. Soon afterwards, the coastal regions of southern China were ordered to be repopulated. In addition, to encourage settlers, the Qing government granted financial incentives to families that settled there.
  
   VietnamIn 1673, Kangxi's government helped to mediate a truce in the Trịnh–Nguyễn War in Vietnam, which had been ongoing for 45 years since 1627. The peace treaty that was signed between the conflicting parties lasted for 101 years until 1774.
  
   RussiaMain article: Russian–Manchu border conflict
  
  
  
  European couple, Kangxi periodIn the 1650s, the Qing Empire engaged the Russian Empire in a series of border conflicts along the Amur River region, which concluded with victory for the Qing side. After the Siege of Albazin, he gained control of the area.
  
  The Russians invaded the northern frontier again in the 1680s. After a series of battles and negotiations, both sides signed the Treaty of Nerchinsk in 1689, in which a border was fixed, and the Amur River valley given to the Qing Empire.
  
   MongolsIn 1675, Burni of the Chahar Mongols started a rebellion against the Qing Empire. The revolt was crushed within two months and the Chahars were incorporated in the Manchu Eight Banners.
  
  The Khalkha Mongols had preserved their independence, and only paid tribute to the Qing Empire. However, a conflict between the houses of Tümen Jasagtu Khan and Tösheetü Khan led to a dispute between the Khalkha and the Dzungars over the influence of Tibetan Buddhism. In 1688, as the Khalkhas were fighting wars with Russian Cossacks in the north of their territory, the Dzungar chief, Galdan Boshugtu Khan, attacked the Khalkha from the west and invaded their territory. The Khalkha royal families and the first Jebtsundamba Khutuktu crossed the Gobi Desert and sought help from the Qing Empire in return for submission to Qing authority. In 1690, the Dzungars and Qing forces clashed at the Battle of Ulaan Butun in Inner Mongolia, in which the Qing eventually emerged as the victor.
  
  
  
  The Kangxi Emperor at the age of 45, painted in 1699In 1696, Kangxi personally led three armies, totaling 80,000 in strength, in a campaign against the Dzungars. The western section of the Qing army defeated Galdan's forces at the Battle of Jao Modo and Galdan died in the following year.
  
  The Dzungars continued to threaten the Qing Empire and invaded Tibet in 1717. In response to the deposition of the Dalai Lama and his replacement with Lha-bzang Khan in 1706, they took control of Lhasa with a 6,000 strong army and removed Lha-bzang from power. They held on to the city for two years and defeated a Qing army sent to the region in 1718. The Qing did not take control of Lhasa until 1720, when Kangxi sent a larger force there to defeat the Dzungars.
  
   Economic achievement
  
  The contents of the national treasury during Kangxi's reign were:
  
  1668 (7th year of Kangxi): 14,930,000 tael
  
  1692: 27,385,631 tael
  
  1702–1709: approximately 50,000,000 taels with little variation during this period
  
  1710: 45,880,000 tael
  
  1718: 44,319,033 tael
  
  1720: 39,317,103 tael
  
  1721 (60th year of Kangxi, second last of his reign): 32,622,421 tael
  
  The reasons for the declining trend in the later years of Kangxi's reign were a huge expenditure on military campaigns and an increase in corruption.
   To fix the problem, Kangxi gave Prince Yong (the future Yongzheng Emperor) advice on how to make the economy more efficient.
  
   Cultural achievements
  
  A vase from the early Kangxi period (Musée Guimet)During his reign, Kangxi ordered the compilation of a dictionary of Chinese characters, which became known as the Kangxi Dictionary. This was seen as an attempt by Kangxi to gain support from the Han Chinese scholar-bureaucrats, as many of them initially refused to serve him and remained loyal to the Ming Dynasty. However, by persuading the scholars to work on the dictionary without asking them to formally serve the Qing imperial court, Kangxi led them to gradually taking on greater responsibilities until they were assuming the duties of state officials.
  
  In 1705, on Kangxi's order, a compilation of Tang poetry, the Quantangshi, was produced.
  
  Kangxi also was interested in Western technology and wanted to import them to China. This was done through Jesuit missionaries, such as Ferdinand Verbiest, whom Kangxi frequently summoned for meetings, or Karel Slavíček, who made the first precise map of Beijing on Kangxi's order.
  
  From 1711 to 1723, Matteo Ripa, an Italian priest sent to China by the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, worked as a painter and copper-engraver at the Qing court. In 1723, he returned to Naples from China with four young Chinese Christians, in order to groom them to become priests and send them back to China as missionaries. This marked the beginning of the Collegio dei Cinesi, sanctioned by Pope Clement XII to help the propagation of Christianity in China. This Chinese Institute was the first school of Sinology in Europe, which would later develop to become the Instituto Orientale and the present day Naples Eastern University.
  
  Kangxi was also the first Chinese emperor to play a western musical instrument. He employed Karel Slavíček as court musician. Slavíček was playing Spinet; later Kangxi would play on it himself. He also invented a Chinese calendar.
  
   ChristianityMain article: Chinese Rites controversy
  
  
  
  Jesuit astronomers of the Jesuit China missions, with the Kangxi Emperor (Beauvais, 1690–1705)In the early decades of Kangxi's reign, Jesuits played a large role in the imperial court. With their knowledge of astronomy, they ran the imperial observatory. Jean-François Gerbillon and Thomas Pereira served as translators for the negotiations of the Treaty of Nerchinsk. Kangxi was grateful to the Jesuits for their contributions, the many languages they could interpret, and the innovations they offered his military in gun manufacturing and artillery, the latter of which enabled the Qing Empire to conquer the Kingdom of Tungning.
  
  Kangxi was also fond of the Jesuits' respectful and unobtrusive manner; they spoke the Chinese language well, and wore the silk robes of the elite. In 1692, when Fr. Thomas Pereira requested tolerance for Christianity, Kangxi was willing to oblige, and issued the Edict of Toleration, which recognized Catholicism, barred attacks on their churches, and legalized their missions and the practice of Christianity by the Chinese people.
  
  However, controversy arose over whether Chinese Christians could still take part in traditional Confucian ceremonies and ancestor worship, with the Jesuits arguing for tolerance and the Dominicans taking a hard-line against foreign "idolatry". The Dominican position won the support of Pope Clement XI, who in 1705 sent Charles-Thomas Maillard De Tournon as his representative to Kangxi, to communicate the ban on Chinese rites. On 19 March 1715, Pope Clement XI issued the papal bull Ex illa die, which officially condemned Chinese rites.
  
  In response, Kangxi officially forbade Christian missions in China, as they were "causing trouble".
  
   Disputed succession
  
  The Kangxi Emperor on a tour, seated prominently on the deck of a junkThe matter of Kangxi's will is one of the "Four Greatest Mysteries of the Qing Dynasty". To this day, whom Kangxi chose as his successor is still a topic of debate amongst historians: on the face of things, he chose Yinzhen, the fourth prince, who later became the Yongzheng Emperor, and indeed there is strong evidence that this is correct.
   However many have claimed that Yinzhen forged the will, and that in reality the 14th prince Yinti, had been chosen as the successor.
  
  Kangxi's first spouse, Empress Xiaochengren, gave birth to his second surviving son Yinreng, who at the age of two was named crown prince, a Han Chinese custom, to ensure stability during a time of chaos in the south. Although Kangxi left the education of several of his sons to others, he personally oversaw the upbringing of Yinreng, intending to groom him into a perfect heir. Yinreng was tutored by the mandarin Wang Shan, who remained devoted to him, and spent the later years of his life trying to persuade Kangxi to restore Yinreng as the crown prince.
  
  Yinreng did not prove himself to be worthy of the succession despite his father showing favoritism towards him. He was said to have beaten and killed his subordinates, and was alleged to have had sexual relations with one of his father's concubines, which was deemed as incest and a capital offence. Yinreng also purchased young children from Jiangsu to satisfy his pedophiliac pleasure. In addition, Yinreng's supporters, led by Songgotu, gradually formed a "Crown Prince Party" (太子黨), that aimed to help Yinreng get the throne as soon as possible, even if it meant using unlawful methods.
  
  
  
  The seated Kangxi EmperorOver the years, Kangxi kept constant watch over Yinreng and became aware of his son's many flaws, while their relationship gradually deteriorated. In 1707, Kangxi decided that he could no longer tolerate Yinreng's behavior, which he partially mentioned in the imperial edict as "too embarrassing to be spoken of",
   and decided to strip Yinreng off his position as crown prince. Kangxi placed his oldest surviving son, Yinzhi, in charge of overseeing Yinreng's house arrest. However, Yinzhi attempted to sabotage Yinreng numerous times and requested for his father to order Yinreng's execution. Kangxi was enraged and stripped Yinzhi of his titles. Kangxi advised his subjects to stop debating about the succession issue, and despite attempts to reduce rumours and speculation as to who the new crown prince might be, the imperial court's daily activities were disrupted. Apart from that, Yinzhi's actions also caused Kangxi to suspect that Yinreng might have been framed, hence Kangxi restored Yinreng as crown prince in 1709, with the support of the 4th and 13th princes, and on the excuse that Yinreng had previously acted under the influence of mental illness.
  
  
  
  A turtle-based stele with the Kangxi Emperor's inscription, erected in 1699 at the Nanjing mausoleum of the Hongwu Emperor, honouring the founder of the preceding Ming Dynasty as surpassing the founders of the Tang and Song dynasties.In 1712, during Kangxi's last inspection tour to the south, Yinreng, who was put in charge of state affairs during his father's absence, tried to vie for power again with his supporters. He allowed an attempt at forcing Kangxi to abdicate when his father returned to Beijing. However, Kangxi received news of the planned coup d'etat, and was so angry that he deposed Yinreng and placed him under house arrest again. After the incident, Kangxi announced that he would not appoint any of his sons as crown prince for the remainder of his reign. He stated that he would place his Imperial Valedictory Will inside a box in the Palace of Heavenly Purity, which will only be opened after his death.
  
   Death and successionFollowing the deposition of the crown prince, Kangxi implemented groundbreaking changes in the political landscape. The 13th prince, Yinxiang, was placed under house arrest as well for cooperating with Yinreng. The eighth prince Yinsi was stripped off all his titles and only had them restored years later. The 14th prince Yinti, whom many considered to be the most likely candidate to succeed Kangxi, was sent on a military campaign during the political conflict. Yinsi, along with the ninth and tenth princes, Yintang and Yin'e, pledged their support to Yinti.
  
  In the evening of 20 December 1722 before his death, Kangxi called seven of his sons to assemble at his bedside. They were the third, fourth, eight, ninth, tenth, 16th and 17th princes. After Kangxi died, Longkodo announced that Kangxi had selected the fourth prince, Yinzhen, as the new emperor. Yinzhen ascended to the throne and became known as the Yongzheng Emperor. Kangxi was entombed at the Eastern Tombs in Zunhua, Hebei.
  
   Personality and achievementsKangxi was the great consolidator of the Qing Dynasty. The transition from the Ming Dynasty to the Qing was a cataclysm whose central event was the fall of the capital Beijing to the invading Manchus in 1644, and the installation of the five-year-old Shunzhi Emperor on their throne. By 1661, when Shunzhi died and was succeeded by Kangxi, the Qing conquest was almost complete and the leading Manchus were already adopting Chinese ways including Confucian ideology. Kangxi completed the conquest, suppressed all significant military threats and revived the ancient central government system with important modifications.
  
  Kangxi was an inveterate workaholic, rising early and retiring late, reading and responding to numerous memorials every day, conferring with his councillors and giving audiences – and this was in normal times; in wartime, he might be reading memorials from the warfront until after midnight or even, as with the Dzungar conflict, away on campaign in person.
  
  Kangxi devised a system of communication that circumvented the scholar-bureaucrats, who had a tendency to usurp the power of the emperor. This Palace Memorial System involved the transfer of secret messages between him and trusted officials in the provinces, where the messages were contained in locked boxes that only he and the official had access to. This started as a system for receiving uncensored extreme-weather reports, which the emperor regarded as divine comments on his rule. However, it soon evolved into a general-purpose secret "news channel". Out of this emerged a Grand Council, which dealt with extraordinary, especially military, events. The council was chaired by the emperor and manned by his more elevated Han Chinese household staff. From this council, the mandarin civil servants were excluded – they were left only with routine administration.
  
  Kangxi managed to seduce the Confucian intelligentsia into co-operating with the Qing government, despite their deep reservations about Manchu rule, by encouraging them to sit the traditional civil service examinations, become mandarins and subsequently to compose lavishly conceived works of literature such the History of Ming, the Kangxi Dictionary, a phrase-dictionary, a vast encyclopedia and an even vaster compilation of Chinese literature. On a personal level, Kangxi was a cultivated man, steeped in Confucian learning.
  
  In the one military campaign in which he actively participated, against the Dzungar Mongols, Kangxi showed himself an effective military commander. According to Finer, Kangxi's own written reflections allow one to experience "how intimate and caring was his communion with the rank-and-file, how discriminating and yet masterful his relationship with his generals".
  
  As a result of the scaling down of hostilities as peace returned to China after the Manchu conquest, and also as a result of the ensuing rapid increase of population, land cultivation and therefore tax revenues based on agriculture, Kangxi was able first to make tax remissions, then in 1712 to freeze the land tax and corvée altogether, without embarrassing the state treasury.
  
   FamilyFather: Shunzhi Emperor
  
  Mother: Empress Xiaokangzhang (1640–1663). Her family was of Jurchen origin but had lived among the Chinese for generations. It had a Chinese family name, Tong (佟), but converted to the Manchu clan name Tongiya later. She was instated as the Empress Dowager Cihe (慈和皇太后) in 1661 when Kangxi became emperor. She is known posthumously as Empress Xiaokangzhang (Chinese: 孝康章皇后; Manchu: Hiyoošungga Nesuken Eldembuhe Hūwanghu).
  
   ConsortsThe total number is approximately 64.
  
  1.Empress Xiaochengren (died 1674) from the Heseri clan – married in 1665.
  
  2.Empress Xiaozhaoren (Manchu: Hiyoošungga Genggiyen Gosin Hūwanghu) from the Niohuru clan.
  
  3.Empress Xiaoyiren (Manchu: Hiyoošungga Fujurangga Gosin Hūwanghu) from the Tunggiya clan.
  
  4.Empress Xiaogongren (Manchu: Hiyoošungga Gungnecuke Gosin Hūwanghu) from the Wuya clan.
  
  5.Imperial Noble Consort Que Hui (1668–1743) from the Tunggiya clan, Empress Xiaoyiren's younger sister.
  
  6.Imperial Noble Consort Dun Yi (1683–1768) from the Guwalgiya clan
  
  7.Honored Imperial Noble Consort Jing Min (died 1699) from the Janggiya clan
  
  8.Noble Consort Wen Xi (died 1695) from the Niuhuru clan, Empress Xiaozhaoren's younger sister.
  
  9.Consort Shun Yi Mi (1668–1744) from the Wang clan was Han Chinese from origin.
  
  10.Consort Chun Yu Qin (died 1754) from the Han Chinese Chen clan.
  
  11.Consort Rong (died 1727) from the Magiya clan.
  
  12.Consort Yi (died 1733) from the Gobulo clan.
  
  13.Consort Hui (died 1732) from the Nala clan.
  
  14.Consort Liang (died 1711) from the Wei clan.
  
  15.Consort Cheng (died 1740) from the Daigiya clan.
  
  16.Consort Xuan (died 1736) from the Mongol Borjigit clan.
  
  17.Consort Ding (1661–1757) from the Wanliuha clan.
  
  18.Consort Ping (died 1696) from the Heseri clan, Empress Xiaochengren's younger sister.
  
  19.Consort Hui (died 1670) from the Borjigit clan.
  
   SonsHaving the longest reign in Chinese history, Kangxi also has the most children of all Qing emperors. He had officially 24 sons and 12 daughters. The actual number is higher, as most of his children died from illness.
  
  #1 Name2 Born Died Mother Notes
  
   Chengrui
  
  承瑞 5 November 1667 10 July 1670 Consort Rong Died young
  
   Chenghu
  
  承祜 4 January 1670 3 March 1672 Empress Xiaochengren Died young
  
   Chengqing
  
  承慶 21 March 1670 26 May 1671 Consort Hui Died young
  
   Sayinchahun
  
  賽音察渾 24 January 1672 6 March 1674 Consort Rong Died young
  
  1 Yinzhi
  
  胤禔 12 March 1672 7 January 1735 Consort Hui Created Prince Zhi of the Second Rank (直郡王) in 1698;
  
  Stripped of his title in 1708;
  
  Buried with honors due a Beizi
  
   Changhua
  
  長華 11 May 1674 12 May 1674 Consort Rong Died young
  
  2 Yinreng
  
  胤礽 6 June 1674 27 January 1725 Empress Xiaochengren Original name Baocheng (保成);
  
  Created Crown Prince in 1675;
  
  Stripped of his position in 1708;
  
  Re-created Crown Prince in 1709;
  
  Stripped of his position in 1712;
  
  Posthumously created Prince Li of the First Rank
  
   Changsheng
  
  長生 12 August 1675 27 April 1677 Consort Rong Died young
  
   Wanpu
  
  萬黼 4 December 1675 11 March 1679 Imperial Concubine Tong Died young
  
  3 Yinzhi
  
  胤祉 23 March 1677 10 July 1732 Imperial Consort Rong Created Prince Cheng of the Second Rank (誠郡王) in 1698;
  
  Demoted to a Beizi in 1730;
  
  Original title posthumously restored;
  
  Granted the posthumous name Yin (隱)
  
  4 Yinzhen
  
  胤禛 13 December 1678 8 October 1735 Empress Xiaogongren Created Prince Yong of the First Rank (雍親王) in 1709;
  
  Ascended the throne as the Yongzheng Emperor on 27 December 1722
  
   Yinzan
  
  胤禶 10 April 1679 30 April 1680 Imperial Concubine Tong Died young
  
  5 Yinqi
  
  胤祺 5 January 1680 10 July 1732 Consort Yi Created Prince Heng of the First Rank (恆親王) in 1698;
  
  Granted the posthumous name Wen (溫)
  
  6 Yinzuo
  
  胤祚 5 March 1680 15 June 1685 Empress Xiaogongren Died young
  
  7 Yinyou
  
  胤祐 19 August 1680 18 May 1730 Consort Cheng Created a Beile in 1698;
  
  Elevated to Prince Chun of the Second Rank (淳郡王) in 1709;
  
  Elevated further to Prince Chun of the First Rank (淳親王) in May 1723;
  
  Granted the posthumous name Du (度)
  
  8 Yinsi
  
  胤禩 29 March 1681 5 October 1726 Consort Liang Created Prince Lian of the First Rank (廉親王) in 1723;
  
  Stripped of his title and expelled from the imperial house in 1726;
  
  Forced to rename himself Akina (阿其那) ("pig")
  
  Posthumously restored in 1778
  
   Yinju
  
  胤䄔 13 September 1683 17 July 1684 Honored Lady Gorolo Died young
  
  9 Yintang
  
  胤禟 17 October 1683 22 September 1726 Consort Yi Created a Beizi in 1709;
  
  Stripped of his title and expelled from the imperial house in 1725;
  
  Forced to rename himself Sesihei (塞思黑) ("dog")
  
  Posthumously restored in 1778
  
  10 Yin’e
  
  胤䄉 28 November 1683 18 October 1741 Noble Consort Wen Xi Created Prince Dun of the Second Rank (敦郡王) in 1709;
  
  Stripped of his title in 1724;
  
  Granted the title “Duke Who Assists the State" (輔國公) in 1737
  
  11 Yinzi
  
  胤禌 8 June 1685 22 August 1696 Consort Yi Died young
  
  12 Yintao
  
  胤祹 8 June 1685 2 September 1763 Consort Ding Created Prince Lü of the First Rank (履親王) in 1709;
  
  Granted the posthumous name Yi (懿)
  
  13 Yinxiang
  
  胤祥 16 November 1686 18 June 1730 Imperial Noble Consort Jing Min Created Prince Yi of the First Rank (怡親王) in 1722;
  
  Was one of the Qing Dynasty’s 12 iron-cap princes
  
  14 Yinti
  
  胤禵 16 January 1688 13 January 1756 Empress Xiaogongren Born Yinzhen (胤禎);
  
  Created Prince Xun of the Second Rank (恂郡王) in 1723;
  
  Granted the posthumous name Qin (勤)
  
   Yinji
  
  胤禨 23 February 1691 30 March 1691 Consort Ping Died young
  
  15 Yinwu
  
  胤禑 24 December 1693 8 March 1731 Consort Shun Yi Mi Created Prince Yu of the Second Rank (愉郡王) in 1726;
  
  Granted the posthumous name Ke (恪)
  
  16 Yinlu
  
  胤祿 28 July 1695 20 March 1767 Consort Shun Yi Mi Adopted by Boguoduo, Prince Zhuang;
  
  Inherited the title Prince Zhuang of the First Rank (莊親王) in 1723;
  
  Granted the posthumous name Ke (恪)
  
  17 Yinli
  
  胤禮 24 March 1697 21 March 1738 Consort Chun Yu Qin Created Prince Guo of the Second Rank (果郡王) in 1723;
  
  Granted the posthumous name Yi (毅)
  
  18 Yinxie
  
  胤祄 15 May 1701 17 October 1708 Consort Shun Yi Mi Died at the Chengde Mountain Resort from the mumps
  
  19 Yinji
  
  胤禝 25 October 1702 28 March 1704 Imperial Concubine Xiang Died young
  
  20 Yinyi
  
  胤禕 1 September 1706 30 June 1755 Imperial Concubine Xiang Created a Beile (貝勒) in 1726
  
  21 Yinxi
  
  胤禧 27 February 1711 26 June 1758 Imperial Concubine Xi Created Prince Shen of the Second Rank (慎郡王) in December 1735
  
  22 Yinhu
  
  胤祜 10 January 1712 12 February 1744 Imperial Concubine Jin Created a Beile in 1730;
  
  Granted the posthumous name Gongqin (恭勤)
  
  23 Yinqi
  
  胤祁 14 January 1714 31 August 1785 Imperial Concubine Jing Created a Beile in 1730;
  
  Granted the posthumous name Cheng (誠)
  
  24 Yinmi
  
  胤祕 5 July 1716 3 December 1773 Imperial Concubine Mu Created Prince Xian of the First Rank (諴親王) in 1733;
  
  Granted the posthumous name Ke (恪)
  
   Yinyuan
  
  胤禐 2 March 1718 2/3 March 1718 Honored Lady Chen Died soon after birth
  
  Notes: (1) The order by which the princes were referred to and recorded on official documents were dictated by the number they were assigned by the order of birth. This order was unofficial until 1677, when Kangxi decreed that all of his male descendants must adhere to a "generation code" as their middle character (see Chinese name). As a result of the new system, the former order was abolished, with Yinzhi, Prince Zhi becoming the First Prince, thus the current numerical order. (2) All of Kangxi's sons changed their names upon Yongzheng's accession in 1722 by modifying the first character from "胤" (yin) to "允" (yun) to avoid the nominal taboo of the emperor. Yinxiang was posthumously allowed to change his name back to Yinxiang. Yongzheng forced his two brothers to rename themselves, but his successor restored their names. There have been many studies on their meanings.
  
   Daughters# Title Born Died Married Spouse Issue Mother
  
  1 unnamed 23 December 1668 November 1671 Ordinary Consort Zhang
  
  2 unnamed 17 April 1671 8 January 1674 Ordinary Consort Dong
  
  3 State Princess Rongxian
  
  固倫榮憲公主 20 June 1673 29 May 1728 July 1691 Borjigit Urgun, Prince of Baarin
  
  博爾濟吉特烏爾袞 Consort Rong
  
  4 unnamed 16 March 1674 1678 Ordinary Consort Zhang
  
  5 Princess Duanjing of the Second Rank
  
  和碩端靜公主 9 June 1674 April 1710 November or December 1692 Ulanghan Garzang
  
  烏梁罕噶爾臧 Honored Lady Bu
  
  6 State Princess Kejing
  
  固倫恪靖公主 4 July 1679 1735 1697 Borjigit Dunduobudorji, Prince of the Khalkha Mongols Honored Lady Gorolo
  
  7 unnamed 5 July 1682 September 1682 Empress Xiaogongren
  
  8 unnamed 13 July 1683 late July or August 1683 Empress Xiaoyiren
  
  9 State Princess Wenxian
  
  固倫溫憲公主 10 November 1683 August or September 1702 October or November 1700 Tunggiya Shun’anyan
  
  佟佳舜安顏 Empress Xiaogongren
  
  10 State Princess Chunque
  
  固倫純愨公主 20 March 1685 1710 1706 Borjigit Celeng
  
  博爾濟吉特策棱 Borjigit Chenggunzhabu
  
  博爾濟吉特成袞札布 Imperial Concubine Tong
  
  11 unnamed 24 October 1685 June or July 1686 Noble Consort Wen Xi
  
  12 unnamed 14 June 1686 late February or March 1697 Empress Xiaogongren
  
  13 Princess Wenke of the Second Rank
  
  和碩溫恪公主 1 January 1688 July or August 1709 1706 Borjigit Cangjin
  
  博爾濟吉特倉津 Imperial Noble Consort Jing Min
  
  14 Princess Quejing of the Second Rank
  
  和碩愨靖公主 16 January 1690 1736 1706 Sun Chengyun, Baron of the First Rank
  
  一等男孫承運 Honored Lady Yuan
  
  15 Princess Dunke of the Second Rank
  
  和碩敦恪公主 3 February 1691 January 1710 January or February 1709 ‘’Taiji’’ Borjigit Dorji
  
  博爾濟吉特台吉多爾濟 Imperial Noble Consort Jing Min
  
  16 unnamed 27 November 1695 October or November 1707 Ordinary Consort Wang
  
  17 unnamed 12 January 1699 December 1700 Ordinary Consort Liu
  
  18 unnamed 17 November 1701 Imperial Noble Consort Dun Yi
  
  19 unnamed 30 March 1703 late February or March 1705 Imperial Concubine Xiang
  
  20 unnamed 20 November 1708 January or early February 1709 Ordinary Consort Niuhuru
  
   Popular culture
   FictionKangxi Dadi (康熙大帝; literally: The Great Kangxi Emperor): a historical fiction novel by Er Yuehe, featuring a romanticized version of Kangxi's biography
  
  The Deer and the Cauldron (鹿鼎記): a wuxia novel by Louis Cha. In the story, by coincidence, Kangxi and the protagonist, Wei Xiaobao, become close friends since childhood. Wei helps the emperor consolidate power and strengthen his rule over the empire, playing an important role in affecting how the historical events during Kangxi's reign unfold.
  
  Qijian Xia Tianshan (七劍下天山; literally: Seven Swords Descend from Mount Heaven): a wuxia novel by Liang Yusheng. In the story, Kangxi discovers that his father, the Shunzhi Emperor, has become a monk in a monastery on Mount Wutai. He orders a close aide to kill his father in order to consolidate power, and attempts to erase evidence of the murder later.
  
   Film and televisionKangxi Dynasty (康熙王朝): a 2001 television series adaption of the above mentioned novel by Er Yuehe. Chen Daoming starred as Kangxi.
  
  Secret History of Kangxi (康熙秘史): fourth installment in a series of four television dramas about the early history of the Qing Dynasty. Xia Yu starred as Kangxi.
  
  Kangxi Weifu Sifang Ji (康熙微服私訪記; literally: Kangxi's Inspection Tours in Civilian Attire): a long-running television drama about Kangxi's inspection tours. During some of his tours, Kangxi dressed like an ordinary civilian to conceal his identity so that he can blend in with the commoners and understand their daily lives better. Zhang Guoli starred as Kangxi.
  
  The Life and Times of a Sentinel (紫禁驚雷): TVB series about Kangxi's brother's attempt to overthrow him.
  
  Palace (宫): a 2011 television drama set during Kangxi's rule. A girl from the 21st century accidentally travels through time and ends up in the 1700s, in the Forbidden City, shortly before Kangxi strips the crown prince Yinreng of his position.
  
  Scarlet Heart (步步惊心): another 2011 television drama set during Kangxi's rule. A girl from the 21st century accidentally travels through time and ends up in the 1700s, in the Forbidden City, way before Kangxi strips the crown prince Yinreng of his position. Damian Lau starred as Kangxi.
  
   Video gamesAge of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties: Kangxi is featured as the Chinese leader in this real-time strategy game.
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