qīng dài zuòzhělièbiǎo
jiǎng chūn lín Jiang Chunlin(qīng dài)zhū zūn Zhu Yizun(qīng dài)chén tíng jìng Chen Tingjing(qīng dài)
cāng yāng jiā cuò Tshangs-dbyangs-rgya-mtsho(qīng dài) Pu He(qīng dài)zhèng xiè Zheng Xie(qīng dài)
jīn nóng Jin Nong(qīng dài)yùn shòu píng Yun Shouping(qīng dài)wāng shì shèn Wang Shishen(qīng dài)
zhāng shòu Zhang Dashou(qīng dài)níng tiáoyuán Ning Diaoyuan(qīng dài) Wu Qi(qīng dài)
fāng yīng Li Fangying(qīng dài) yuè nèi Yu Yuenazi(qīng dài) yuè Yu Yue(qīng dài)
sòng luò Song Luo(qīng dài) rán Lv Ran(qīng dài)cáo xuě qín Cao Xueqin(qīng dài)
lán xìng Na Lanxingde(qīng dài)qián qiān Qian Qianyi(qīng dài) wěi Wu Weiye(qīng dài)
yán Gu Yanwu(qīng dài) zhēnguàn Gu Zhenguan(qīng dài)chén wéi sōng Chen Weisong(qīng dài)
wáng shì zhēn Wang Shizhen(qīng dài)chá shèn xíng Cha Shenhang(qīng dài)yuán méi Yuan Mei(qīng dài)
huáng jǐng rén Huang Jingren(qīng dài)gōng zhēn Gong Zizhen(qīng dài)huáng zūn xiàn Huang Zunxian(qīng dài)
qiū jǐn Qiu Jin(qīng dài) wén huàn He Wenhuan(qīng dài)féng bān Feng Ban(qīng dài)
wáng zhī Wang Fuzhi(qīng dài)sūn tāo Sun Tao(qīng dài)guō lín Guo Lin(qīng dài)
yáng kuí shēng Yang Kuisheng(qīng dài)wàn tóng Mo Sitong(qīng dài) míng Yi Ming(qīng dài)
zhāng xué chéng Zhang Xuecheng(qīng dài)jiāng Jiang Yi(qīng dài)lín Lin Zexu(qīng dài)
tānɡ péng Shang Peng(qīng dài)zhào zhí xìn Zhao Zhixin(qīng dài)liáng zhāng Liang Zhangju(qīng dài)
huī She Hui(qīng dài) qìng chí Wu Qingchi(qīng dài)fāng jùn shī Fang Junshi(qīng dài)
chén péi zhī Chen Peizhi(qīng dài)wāng huī Wang Huizu(qīng dài)shěn xiáng lóng Shen Xianglong(qīng dài)
sūn yuán héng Sun Yuanheng(qīng dài)liú jiā móu Liu Gumou(qīng dài)wáng kǎi tài Wang Kaitai(qīng dài)
shěn qián Shen Deqian(qīng dài)wáng qīng Wang Yiqing(qīng dài)wāng sēn Wang Sen(qīng dài)
qián lóng Qian Long(qīng dài)sòng xiāng Song Xiang(qīng dài)hán fēng Han Feng(qīng dài)
shùn zhì Shun Chi
qīng dài  (1638niánsānyuè15rì1661niánèryuè5rì)
xìng: ài xīn jué luó
míng: lín
wǎngbǐhào: qīng shì
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  qīng shì shùn zhì huáng 'ài xīn jué luó · lín (1638 nián héng 1661 nián )。 shì qīng tài zōng 'ài xīn jué luó · huáng tài de jiǔ chóng sān nián yín zhēngyuè sān shí shíwǎn diǎn zhì jiǔ diǎnshēng wéi yǒng gōng zhuāng fēi 'ěr shì xiào zhuāng wén huáng hòushǔ xiāngzhǔ zài wèi 1643 héng 1661, shì hào tiān lóng yùn dìng tǒng jiàn yīng ruì qīn wén xiǎn hóng gōng zhì rén chún xiào zhāng huáng qǐn líng xiào líng běi zūn huà xiàn qīng dōng líng), miào hào shì
  
   shēng píng
  
   chóng nián( 1643 niánèr yuè shí liù chéng wèishí nián liù suìyóu shū ruì qīn wáng duō 'ěr ɡǔn zhèng qīn wáng 'ěr lǎng zhèng。 1644 nián gǎi yuán shùn zhìjiǔ yuè shèng jīng qiān běi jīngshí yuè chū huáng wèi yīng diàn lín shì shùn zhì yuán nián guān de qīng cháo de wèi huáng shí suì( 1651 niánqīn zhèngzài wèi shí nián( 1644-1661)
  
  
  
   huáng zhǎngzǐniú niǔyāo zhé), wéi shù fēi shì
  
   huáng xiàn qīn wáng quán wéi níng què fēi dǒng 'è shì
  
   huáng sān shèng rén huáng xuán wéi xiào kāng zhāng huáng hòu tóng jiā shì
  
   huáng róng qīn wángyāo zhé), wéi xiào xiàn duān jìng huáng hòu dǒng 'è shì
  
   huáng gōng qīn wáng cháng níng wéi shù fēi chén shì
  
   huáng liù shòuyāo zhé), wéi shù fēi táng shì
  
   huáng chún jìng qīn wáng lóng wéi shù fēi niǔ shì
  
   huáng yǒng gān( 8 suì shāng), wéi shù fēi shì
  
   gōng zhù:( yāo zhé), wéi shù fēi chén shì
  
   èr gōng zhù shuò gōng què cháng gōng zhù, 15 suì shí xià jià gěi guā 'ěr jiā shì 'ěr wéi shù fēi yáng shì
  
   sān gōng zhù:( yāo zhé), wéi shù fēi shì
  
   gōng zhù:( yāo zhé), wéi shù fēi shì
  
   gōng zhù:( yāo zhé), wéi shù fēi wáng shì
  
   liù gōng zhù:( yāo zhé), wéi shù fēi shì
  
   yǎng shuò shùn gōng zhù, 13 suì shí xià jià shàng zhī lóngchéng qīn wáng shuò sài zhī 'èr wéi shì
  
   yǎng 'èr shuò róu jiā gōng zhù, 12 suì shí xià jià gěng zhōngān jùn wáng yuè zhī 'èr
  
   yǎng sān lún duān mǐn gōng zhù, 18 suì shí xià jià 'ěr chí shì bān jiǎn qīn wáng zhī 'èr
  
   zhì shì zhāng huáng dào shì zěn me wèi de chuán tǒng shàng yòu liǎng zhǒng shuō
  
   zhǒng jiù shì shì zhāng huáng zài shùn zhì shí nián yīn bìng 'ér yuán yīn shì yīn wéi 'ài fēi dǒng 'è shìhòu zhuī fēng xiào xiàn duān jìng huáng hòu 'ài dǒng 'è fēi de 'ér xiāng bìng wáng lín shòu dào liǎo de jīng shén shēn měi kuàng xiàhòu yòu rǎn shàng liǎo tiān huāshùn zhì shí nián( 1661 niánzhēngyuè chū bēng jìn chéng nèi de yǎng xīn diànnián jǐn 24 suìzhōng guó shǐ dàng 'àn guǎn de dàng 'àn zhī chí zhǒng shuō shǐ wén xiàn jìzǎi lín què shí xiǎng yào chū jiādàn shòu dào huáng gōng nèi bǎo shǒu shì de fǎn duìzuì zhōng wèi néng chénghángér jiǔ tiān huā shì qīng cháo shǐ shàng wéi gōng kāi guī chán mén de huáng
  
   lìng zhòngmín jiān chuán shuō jiù shì shuō yīn 'ài fēi dǒng 'è fēi yīn bìng shìài zōng jiào de lín kàn hóng chénchū jiā dāng liǎo shàngér qiě zhè zhǒng shuō bān hái dǒng 'è fēi dǒng xiǎo wǎnqín huái míng dāng zuò tóng réndàn shìgēn shǐ xué jiè de kǎo zhèngdǒng xiǎo wǎn 25 suì shídǒng 'è fēi zhǐ yòu 13 suìhái wèi gōngsuǒ jīng běn fǒu dìng zhè zhǒng shuō
  
   zuì jìn shǐ xué jiā yòu chū liǎo sān zhǒng shuō pào zhì shuōrèn wéi shùn zhì zài shì zhēng tái wān shíbèi zhèng chéng gōng de pào pào zhì
  
  1663 nián zàng běi zūn huà qīng dōng líng de xiào líng nèiyòu 8 、 6
  
   chóng nián( 1643 nián yuèshèng jīng huáng gōng zhōng shēng liǎo jiàn shìtài zōng huáng zài duān zuò zhōng rán 'ér zhōngjīng guò fān bīng róng xiāng chí de jiào liàngtài zōng huáng tài jiǔ línzài shū shè zhèng ruì qīn wáng duō 'ěr ɡǔn zuǒ xià liǎo wèigǎi yuán shùn zhìbìng shùn zhì yuán nián( 1644 niánjiǔ yuè yóu shěn yáng jìn jīngzài tài mén xíng liǎo dēng diǎnchéng wéi qīng guān hòu de wèi huáng
  
  6 suì dēng shàng wáng wèi de lín shì zài duō zhì duō yǒng yòu duàn zhuān xíng de shū duō 'ěr ɡǔn shēn míng de guǎ xiào zhuāng wén huáng hòu jiào dǎo zhī xià chéngzhǎng lái de huáng duō 'ěr ɡǔn shè zhèng 7 nián jiānqīng tíng zài tǒng quán guó de guò chéng zhōng bīng zhuī jiǎo chéngzhāng xiàn zhōng de nóng mín jūn nán míng kàng qīng shì tuī xíng juàn děng mín gāo zhèng duō 'ěr ɡǔn bìng shì hòushùn zhì kāi shǐ bǎi tuō kuǐ léi wèiduì duō 'ěr ɡǔn shí xíng liǎo xiāochú fēng hào jué wèi chè miào xiǎng shì hào méi jiā cái děng shēn hòu chéng chùwéi jiā qiáng huáng quán fèi chú liǎo zhū wáng bèi guǎn shì de jiù yòu cǎi liǎo tíng zhǐ juàn fàng kuān táo rén děng liè huǎn mín máo dùn de cuò shījìn guǎn shùn zhì hěn xiǎng yòu fān zuò wéi wéi zhōng yuán wén huà suǒ yǐndàn zhōng yīn zhōu wéi shàng wèi xíng chéng zhī wéi zhù dǎo de qiáng yòu de zhèng zhì shì zhì shǐ zài cháo zhōng fǎn duì hàn huà de xūn jiù chén de jiào liàng zhōng bài xià zhèn lái
  
   zhèng zhì shàng de shī shǐ shùn zhì chén miǎn dǒng 'è shì de 'ài qíng zhī zhōngsuí zhe jiào gāo sēng chén mǐn děng rén de jiāo wǎng chǎn shēng liǎo dùn kōng mén de xiǎngdāng zhì 'ài de huáng guì fēi dǒng 'è shì hòu de jīng shén zhī zhù wán quán bēng kuìjiàn kāng zhuàng kuàng měi kuàng xià, 24 suì shí yòu rǎn shàng tiān huāhěn kuài biàn shǒu rén huán
  
   shùn zhì zài wèi 18 nián shì tiān lóng yùn dìng tǒng jiàn yīng ruì qīn wén xiǎn hóng gōng shèng rén chún xiào zhāng huáng miào hào shì huī zàng běi zūn huà qīng dōng líng xiào líng
  
   qīng dài gōng tíng shì biǎo
  
   chóng nián (1643 nián guǐ wèi míng chóng zhēn shí liù nián )
  
   zhēngyuè tài zōng yòu bìngmìng shuò qīn wáng xià tǒng shàng táng xíng
  
   yuè tài zōng zuò shì qǐn gōng qīng níng gōng 'ér zhōng qīn wáng dài shàn zhū wáng wén qún chén dìng yōng tài zōng jiǔ lín wéi huáng zhèng qīn wáng 'ěr lǎngruì qīn wáng duō 'ěr ɡǔn zhèngmíng nián gǎi yuán shùn zhì lín zhèng diàn xíng wèi diǎn
  
   jiǔ yuè zàng tài zōng shèng jīng zhāo líng
  
   shí yuè shàng tài zōng zūn shì wéi yìng tiān xīng guó hóng zhāng kuān wēn rén shèng ruì xiào wén huáng miào hào tài zōng
  
   shùn zhì yuán nián( 1644 nián jiá shēn
  
   zhēngyuè shùn zhì zhèng diàn gōng diànshòu mìng qīn wáng dài shàn bàizhèng qīn wáng 'ěr lǎng yuàn guānfán bái shì xiān ruì qīn wángér
  
   èr yuè zàng tài fēi 'ěr shì línggǎi zàng zuì zhī fēi chá shì líng wài
  
   sān yuè xué shì děng jìn shān liáo shǐ》、《 jīn shǐ》、《 yuán shǐ》。 chéng gōng xiàn běi jīngmíng chóng zhēn
  
   yuè shān 'é zhēn luò huì gào qīn wáng háo bèi wàng zuìfèi wéi shù rénjìn fēng duō luó ráo bèi 'ā tài wéi duō luó ráo jùn wáng xué shì fàn wén chéng ruì qīn wáng duō 'ěr ɡǔn wǎng dìng zhōng yuán jūn nán gào tài tài zōng
  
   yuè duō 'ěr ɡǔn shuài jūn yàn jīngmíng wén zhū chén shì shù jiāo yíng qīng jūn chéngduō 'ěr ɡǔn jìn huáng chéng huǒ hòu shēng de yīng diàn shìlìng guān jūn mín wéi míng sànglìng míng nèi yuàn zhū chén yuán guān tóng mǎn zhōu guān bàn shìàn zhì zàng míng zhuāng liè huáng hòu zhōu shìfēi yuán shì zōng huáng hòu zhāng shìshén zōng fēi liú shìmíng wáng zhū yóu sōng wèi jiāng nángǎi yuán hóng guāng shǐ wéi xué shìzhù shǒu yáng zhōu shī
  
   liù yuè duō 'ěr ɡǔn zhū wángbèi bèi chén děng dìng qiān yàn jīngqiǎn guó gōng tún tuō shān 'é zhēn luò huì qián wǎng shèng jīng yíng jiàqiān míng tài shén zhù dài wáng miàozhù guān yìn jiān yòng guó shū
  
   yuè kǎo dìng wéi shí xiàn qiān gào shàng líng miàoduō 'ěr ɡǔn lìngyīn jūn shì fāng yīnxīn guān zàn yòng míng shì guānshè míng cháng líng xià shí líng guān duō 'ěr ɡǔn zhì shū shǐ quàn zhù xuē hào guī fānshǐ yán juéshǐ xiū qián qīng gōng
  
   yuè shùn zhì chē jià dào guǎng nínggěi míng shí sān líng líng tiánjìn zhǐ qiáo
  
   jiǔ yuè jìn chéng dōng nán jiàn táng shùn zhì chē jià dào tōng zhōuduō 'ěr ɡǔn shuài zhū wángbèi bèi wén qún chén xíng gōng cháo jiàn shùn zhì shùn zhì zhèng yáng mén gōngchū dìng jiāo miào yuèzhāngfèng 'ān tài huáng xiào gāo huáng hòutài zōng wén huáng shén zhù tài miào
  
   shí yuè shùn zhì qīn nán jiāo gào tiān qiǎn guān gào tài miàoshè ruì qīn wáng duō 'ěr ɡǔn gōng zuì gāomìng jiàn bēi shàng tài zōng zūn shìgào jiāo miàoshè shùn zhì huáng ménhòu gǎi chēng tài mén), xíng guān hòu de dēng diǎn bān zhào tiān xià shèjiā fēng shuò ruì qīn wáng duō 'ěr ɡǔn wéi shū shè zhèng wáng shuò zhèng qīn wáng 'ěr lǎng wéi xìn zhèng wángduō luó yīng jùn wáng 'ā wéi shuò yīng qīn wángduō luó jùn wáng duō duó wéi shuò qīn wáng fēng háo wéi shuò qīn wángdìng zhū wángbèi bèi suì fèngdìng shè zhèng wáng zhū wángbèi bèi gōng děng guān gōng shì zhī zhìdìng huáng zhàngfǎng zhào shèng jīng qīng níng gōng zhī zhìdìng kūn níng gōng mǎn dìng cháo huì yuèzhāngdìng yàn qún chén cháo diǎnnèi jiān liè
  
   shí yuè shè mǎn zhōu zhù jiàoguān yuán sūn yòu guó shūhàn shū zhěbìng guó jiān jiù míng dìng líng shǒu zhě shí 'èr líng réng shè tàijiàn 'èr rénliàng gěi suì shí pǐn guān nèi shǒu tiān huán qiū
  
   shí 'èr yuè chū míng cái shǎng jiàngshì měnggǔ guān yuán tài zōng liù lún gōng zhù xià jià shān 'é zhēn 'ā shān kuā zhā luò huìgǒng 'ā dài fēn bié língzhāo línggào wèi jìn jūn guān nèi gōng chéngjiǎ mào míng tài 'àn zhū shā xiāng guān rén yuán 15 rén guān hòu guī juàn
  
   qīng cháo zài bān lìng yào qiú jiāng tóu zhōu de tóu diàozhǐ liú dǐng qián jié biàn xià chuízài tóu dǐng liú qián qián yào chù qīng dìng:“ shì zhě zhǎn。” shùn zhì nián shù guān mín dīng quánzhōu huán jǐn shǎo liú dǐng shèn ”, bèi fāng guān huòběn fàn jiān guǐ zhī xīngān wéi tóng fēng zhī huà dàiwéi yóu shàng zòufèng zhū :“ zhe jiù chù zhǎn”, xiàn guān shī chácóng zhòng chùjiāzhǎng lín yìng zuì”, yīn liú liú tóu 'ér cǎn zāo shā hài de qiān wàn
  
    qín shì zhēn zhè cǎo》:“ xiǎo dǐng biàn tóu zhǐ liú xià tóng qián diǎnshū chéng gēn xiǎo biànjiàojīn qián shǔ wěishìjiāng zhōu tóu quán jǐn liú tóu dǐng zhōng xīn de tóu xíng zhuàng jīn qiánér zhōng xīn fēn de tóu bèi jié biàn xià chuíxíng shǔ wěi .
  
  1647 nián guǎng zhōu lìng:“ jīn qián shǔ wěinǎi xīn cháo zhī zhèngé guān dàishí wáng guó zhī lòu guī。”
  
   zhōu mín suǒ zhuàn wén 》:“ shí tóu lìng xià zuǒ miǎn zhějīn qián shǔ wěi chéng biàn xīng shān。”
  
   shùn zhì 'èr nián( 1645 nián yǒu
  
   zhēngyuè mìng duō luó ráo jùn wáng 'ā tài wéi tǒngdài háo zhēng shān dōng tài zōng lún gōng zhù xià jià nèi chén 'è 'ěr sāng mìng fáng shān xiàn suì tài láo jīn tài shì zōng líng
  
   èr yuè shǐ xiū 》。 qīn wáng duō duó shī dìng jiāng nányīng qīn wáng 'ā zhēng tǎo chéng
  
   sān yuè shǐ liáo tài jīn tài shì zōngmíng tài dài wáng miàobìng dìng cóng chén
  
   yuè zàng míng xùnnàn tàijiàn wáng chéng 'ēn míng líng gěi tiánjiàn bēi qīn wáng duō duó shī zhì yáng zhōu nán míng shǐ tóu jiàngshǐ jiàng bèi shāqīng bīng duì chéng nèi rén mín chí jìn xíng liǎo shí tiān shāshǐ chēngyáng zhōu shí ”。 tài zōng lún gōng zhù xià jià 'ěr qìn xiè qīn wáng lǎngchū xíng xiāng shì
  
   yuè mìng nèi sān yuàn xué shì féng quánhóng chéng chóu jiàn tàifàn wén chénggāng lín chōng děng zuǎn xiūmíng shǐ》。 zhū wáng xià bǎi guān bīngzhù wéi lìngduō duó shī zhì nán jīng míng wáng zhū yóu sōng xué shì táo dùn tài píngxīn chéng zhào zhī lóng xué shì wáng duó shàng shū qián qiān chéng tóu jiàngmìng mǎn zhōu jiù xuéshí yuè jiān kǎo chūn qiū yǎn shèdìng shū shè zhèng wáng zhùfán wén jiē yuē huáng shū shè zhèng wángmiǎn huáng hòu bìng chóng wén mén mài yuànxuān zhào píng dìng jiāng nán jié yīnqián qīng gōng xiū shàn jùn gōngkāi shǐ xiū shàn tài diànzhōng diànwèi gōng bǎo diàn)。
  
   liù yuè zài qiáng zhì tuī xíng lìnghuáng tài fēi shì zhào gàoqīng tíng xīng bīngběn jiān bìngzhǐ wéi míng qīng hǎodàn yīn chéng xīng bīng dǎo zhì liǎo míng guó zuò miè wángqīng jūn guān wài zhěng guānnǎi shì dài míng xuě hèn lái xiāo hàn de fǎn mǎn qíng bìng mìng shí yuè zài jiāng nán xíng xiāng shì lǒngluò hàn shì rén fēng kǒng wéi chéng zhì shèng wén xuān xiān shī”, duō 'ěr ɡǔn qīn bài kǒng miào
  
   rùn liù yuè chéng táo wáng běi jiǔ gōng shān 'ér dìng qún chén gōng xià shēng yuán lǎo dǐng dài pǐn zhào yán jìn jiàn guān péng dǎng xiāng zhēngdìng mǎn zhōu wén guān pǐn dìng zhū wángbèi bèi zōng shì gōng dǐng dài shìmíng táng wáng zhū jiàn zài zhōu jiàn lóng zhèng quán wáng zhū hǎi zài shào xīng jiàn wáng jiān guó zhèng quán
  
   yuè xiǎng tài miàoshàng tài huáng xiào huáng hòutài zōng wén huáng bǎo tài miàoshè míng tài shǒu líng tàijiàn réngěi tián 'èr qiān qǐngjìn zhōng wài jūn mín guān zūn guó zhìqīng bīng jìn zhì jiā dìngjìn xíng sān shāshǐ chēngjiā dìng sān ”。
  
   yuè yīng qīn wáng 'ā chū shī yòu zuìjiàng jùn wángáo bài děng yòu chā
  
   shí yuè qīn wáng duō duó shī háishùn zhì xìng nán yuàn yíng láo zhī tài zōng lún gōng zhù xià jià chá 'ěr hàn 'ā nàijiā fēng shuò qīn wáng duō duó wéi shuò qīn wáng
  
   shí 'èr yuè gēngdìng cháo kāi shǐ nèi jiān cháo cān
  
   shùn zhì sān nián( 1646 nián bǐng
  
   zhēngyuè qīn wáng háo wéi jìng yuǎn dàjiàng jūnshuài shī zhēng chuānzēng dìng fèng gěi zhī zhìzuì gāo shè zhèng wáng nián fèng yín 2000 liǎngzuì xiāo xiào 30 liǎngzhèng chéng gōng zài jiàn yán hǎi dài kàng qīng
  
   èr yuè jiāng nán jiù shè yuànchā zài jīng bīnggōng sān mǎn hàn shì láng rén zhù jiāng níngfēn
  
   sān yuè fān wán chénghóng bǎo xùn》。 jiàn děng jìn shì chū shēn yòu chāduō luó ráo jùn wáng 'ā tài shì
  
   yuè shè zhèng wáng duō 'ěr ɡǔn tíng zhū wáng chén běnxiū shèng jīng kǒng miào
  
   yuè duō 'ěr ɡǔn zhù xìn ruì wáng chóngshēn yán jìn táo wáng detáo rén ”。
  
   shí yuè shuò qīn wáng duō duó hái shīshàng jiāo láo zhītài diànzhōng diàn xiū shàn wán chéngdìng huáng xíng xìng yíng sòng
  
   shí yuè míng táng wáng zhū zài guǎng zhōu jiàn shào xīng zhèng quánmíng guì wáng zhū yóu láng zài guǎng dōng zhào qìng jiàn yǒng zhèng quán
  
   shí 'èr yuè wèi gōng xiū shàn wán chéngdìng zhū wáng cháo jiàng liè cháo zuò zhùzhèng chéng gōng zài hǎi shàng bīng kàng qīng
  
   shùn zhì nián( 1647 nián dīng hài
  
   zhēngyuè yīn zhèng zhèng qīn wáng 'ěr lǎng diàn táng tái zhì shàn yòng tóng shī tóng yín 2000 liǎngdìng qīn wáng shì jué zhì shì jùn wáng zhàng zhào qīn wáng
  
   sān yuè gōng děng jìn shì yòu chā jīng guān sān pǐn shàng zhèn sòng cháo shì wèichá cái rén shǐ zhě cóng dài zhīmìng jiāo shè tài láo réng yòng xīng。《 qīng chéngtíng zhǐ juàn
  
   yuè jiā fēng shuò qīn wáng duō duó wéi zhèng shū qīn wángjiàn shè diàn jiàn tíng zuǒ mén wàiduō 'ěr ɡǔn zhèng qīn wáng tīng zhèngzhǐ lìng qīn wáng cānyùshùn zhì xìng biān wài yuè
  
   shí yuè gēngdìng luán wèi pǐn měi guān yuán jiàng
  
   shí 'èr yuè zūn xīn dìng zhìdìng shè zhèng wáng duì huáng tíng zhǐ xíng guì bài shì niánzài jīng guī juàn
  
   shùn zhì nián( 1648 nián
  
   zhēngyuè shuò qīn wáng háo shī háiyǎn jùn wáng luó luò hóng jūnzhì shì sàng guīchuò cháo sān
  
   sān yuè shuò zhèng qīn wáng 'ěr lǎng yīn zuì jiàng wéi duō luó jùn wáng shuò qīn wáng háo yòu zuì lùn shùn zhì rěn zhì zhī yōu jìn zhīxún yīn fèn jìn suǒ
  
   rùn yuè 'ěr lǎng jué wéi shuò qīn wáng
  
   liù yuè tài miào chéng
  
   yuè chū shè liù hàn shàng shū chá yuàn zuǒ shǐdìng zhū wángbèi bèi gōnggōng zhù shuò děng yìng yòng jīn shù
  
   yuè yǔn mǎn hàn guān mín xiāng jià
  
   shí yuè tiān huán qiū tài huáng pèi xiǎngzhuī zūn tài shàng shì wéi huáng bìng fèng bǎo tài miào
  
   shùn zhì liù nián( 1649 nián chǒu
  
   zhēngyuè dìng nèi sān yuàn guān zhì
  
   sān yuè zhèng shuò qīn wáng duō duó hōngshè zhèng wáng duō 'ěr ɡǔn shī yōnghái jīng lín sàng
  
   yuè huáng tài hòu tài zōng zhōng gōng huáng hòu 'ěr shìshì
  
   liù yuè yīng qīn wáng 'ā xiàng shè zhèng wáng duō 'ěr ɡǔn zhēng shū wáng xiánlùn wéi jiāo wàng zuì bìng jìn shì
  
   shí 'èr yuè duō 'ěr ɡǔn yuán fēi lìng liǎng niú zhāng jīng shàng guān yuán jiē gǎo liù niú zhāng jīng guān yuán shàng jiē yīng
  
   shùn zhì nián( 1650 nián gēng yín
  
   zhēngyuè duō 'ěr ɡǔn qīn wáng háo
  
   èr yuè shàng tài hòu shì wéi xiào duān zhèng jìng rén zhuāng mǐn tiān xié shèng wén huáng hòu zàng zhāo líng
  
   yuè duō 'ěr ɡǔn zhì lián shān qīn yíng cháo xiān guó zhī shì chéng hūn
  
   yuè shùn zhì xìng shè zhèng wáng duō 'ěr ɡǔn
  
   shí yuè shè zhèng wáng duō 'ěr ɡǔn yòu liè biān wài
  
   shí 'èr yuè chū jiǔ shè zhèng wáng duō 'ěr ɡǔn shì chéngshùn zhì qīn diàn jiāo wàichén mín wéi zhìshōu shè zhèng wáng xìn zhù cáng nèi zūn shè zhèng wáng wéi mào xiū dào guǎng dìng gōng 'ān mín zhèng chéng jìng huáng miào hào chéng zōng yīng wáng 'ā zuìshùn zhì qīn zhèng
  
   shùn zhì nián( 1651 nián xīn mǎo
  
   zhēngyuè shuò yīng qīn wáng 'ā móu luànyōu jìn zhīshí shàng shùn zhì qīn zhèng zhùshí 'èr shùn zhì qīn zhèng tài diàn
  
   èr yuè shàng zhāo shèng shòu huáng tài hòu zūn hào zhān dài lún shǒu gào shè zhèng wáng duō 'ěr ɡǔn jié jiē shí jiāzhū shā dǎng zhuī zuì duō 'ěr ɡǔnxuē zūn hào zhuī fēngchè miào xiǎng
  
   rùn 'èr yuè yōu jìn 'ā bié shì jiādìng 'ēfù duō 'ěr ɡǔn zhū chén zuìgāng lín chōng huò zuì
  
   sān yuè mìng zhū wángbèi bèi fēn guǎn liù fān yuàn chá yuàn shìdìng wáng gōng cháo dìng zhāi jiè mǎn zhōuměnggǔhàn jūn jiá chú shòu
  
   yuè qiǎn guān yuè zhèn hǎi dòu wáng líng qǐnxiān shī kǒng jué dìng yuán dàndōng zhìhuáng wàn shòu wéi sān jié zhùdìng zhū wáng chén péi cóngjiē jiàsòng jià zhù jià chū xún xìngbié zào xiāng bǎo suí xíngbìng zhù cóng yìnjiāxíng zàièr
  
   liù yuè dìng zhū líng tán miào diǎnzhào míng shén zōng líng shí 'èr líng shí zhì shè shǒu líng mìng xiū shàn língshè shǒu líng dìng zhāorì yuè dìng huáng hòu hūn huáng hòu zhàng zhì
  
   yuè dìng shùn tiān xiāng shì mǎn zhōuměnggǔ wéi bǎnghàn jūnhàn rén wéi bǎnghuì shìdiàn shì zhī 'ěr qìn zhuó qīn wáng qīn wáng shàn 'ěr shì wéi huáng hòu
  
   jiǔ yuè dìng cháo gǎi chéng tiān mén wéi tiān 'ān ménjiàn zhāorì tán cháo yáng mén wài yuè tán chéng mén wài
  
   shí yuè 'ā fēng zhào xīng líng shān yuē yùn shānjǐng xiǎn líng shān yuē qìng shān líng shān yuē tiān zhù shānzhāo líng shān yuē lóng shān
  
   shùn zhì jiǔ nián( 1652 nián rén chén
  
   èr yuè bān liù bēi wén tiān xiàjiā fēng zhèng qīn wáng 'ěr lǎng wéi shū shuò zhèng qīn wáng
  
   sān yuè zhū wángbèi bèi guǎn mǎn zhōuměnggǔ gòng shì hàn jūn hàn gòng shì zōu zhōng děng jìn shì chū shēn yòu chā
  
   yuè dìng zhū wáng xià guān yuán zhìyǔn yuè sān cháochūn qiū jīng yándìng cháng cháo zhùshè zōng rén guān
  
   yuè gēngdìng zhān shì guān pǐn dìng huáng hòuhuáng fēi cǎi zhì
  
   yuè dìng míng huáng chéng běi mén wéi 'ān mén
  
   yuè gēngdìng wáng gōng xià hūn
  
   jiǔ yuè gēngdìng wáng xià zàng xìng tài xué shì diàn dìng qīn wǎng wài biān yíng lài
  
   shí yuè zūn tài zōng guì fēi wéi jìng guì fēishū fēi wéi kāng huì shū fēi
  
   shí 'èr yuè shùn zhì nán yuàn zhào jiàn shì lài měi shè zōng xuéfán wèi shòu fēng zōng shì zhī shí suì shàng jūn xué
  
   shùn zhì shí nián( 1653 nián guǐ
  
   zhēngyuè lìng gǎi biàn jǐn yòu mǎn chén zòu shì de miàn hòufán zhāng zòulìng mǎn hàn shì lángqīng shàng huì tóng zòu jìngēngdìng duō luó bèi xià suì fèngshùn zhì yuè tōng jiàn》, wèn chén shǐ shàng de shèng míng zhī jūn shuí zuì yōuchén míng xià táng tài zōng duìér shùn zhì wéi míng tài de zhǒng chuí yǒng jiǔ
  
   sān yuè xìng nán tái jiào shè tài cháng qīng tānɡ ruò wàng hào tōng xuán jiào shīmìng yuàn zòu shì tíng yòng tóu pái
  
   yuè qīn shì hàn lín guān chéng gǒng děngchén míng xià shì jiàn shēng, 28 míng hàn guān zāo dào xùn chì
  
   yuè zhuī fēng shū 'ěr wéi shuò qīn wángé 'ěr ɡǔnjiè kān 'ěr sài wéi duō luó jùn wáng
  
   liù yuè zhuī fēng chá piān 'ěr wéi duō luó bèi níng gōng chéngzēng zhì nèi sān yuàn hàn xué shìyuàn 'èr rénshè shí sān mén jiè huàn guān gān zhèngsuǒ shè tàijiàn guò pǐn
  
   yuè huáng tài hòu nèi tíng jié shěng yín wàn liǎng zhèn shuǐ zāi mín
  
   yuè tài zōng shí shuò gōng zhù xià jià píng wáng sān guì yìng xióngèr shí nèi yuànchá dài fèi hòu shì wénèr shí liù huáng hòu wéi ruì wáng suǒ dìngwèi jīng xuǎn wéi yóufèi chú huáng hòu wéi jìng fēièr shí zhū chén shàng shūfèi huáng hòu zhī shì yào shèn zhòng xiáng shěn
  
   shí yuè mìng xué shìxué shì tài mén nèi gēngfān zhí
  
   shùn zhì shí nián( 1654 nián jiá
  
   zhēngyuè zhì zào guān
  
   èr yuè zhāorì dōng jiāoshǐ xíng gēng dìng měi nián zhòng chūn hài xíng gēng
  
   sān yuè huáng sān xuán kāng huáng shēng duō luó huì zhé jùn wáng 'é 'ěr ɡǔnduō luó xuān xiàn jùn wáng jiè kānduō luó tōng jùn wáng 'ěr pèi xiǎng tài miào
  
   yuè huáng tài hòu mìngtíng mìng gēngfān shì hòu fēi jiù
  
   yuè dìng huáng hòupín fēiqīn wáng jīn lún gōng zhù xià guó gōng rén shàng zhī dǐng zhū shì xìng yuàn chén yàn
  
   liù yuè 'ěr qìn zhèn guó gōng chuò 'ěr 'ěr shì wéi huáng hòutíng zōng shì hàn zhū shūdìng luán wèi zhì
  
   shí 'èr yuè shuò chéng qīn wáng shuò sài hōng
  
   shùn zhì shí 'èr nián( 1655 nián wèi
  
   zhēngyuè xiūshùn zhì xùn》。 zuǎn zhèng yào lǎn》, shùn zhì qīn xiě wén xiū jiàn qián qīng gōngjǐng rén gōngchéng qián gōngyǒng shòu gōngqiǎn guān gào tiān tài miào
  
   sān yuè bān zhòng shì wén jiào shàng shè jiǎng guān
  
   yuè zhào xiūtài shèng xùn》、《 tài zōng shèng xùn》。
  
   yuè zhèng qīn wáng 'ěr lǎng shìchuò cháo
  
   liù yuè fēng guǒ duó wéi shuò zhuāng qīn wángmìng míng gōng jìn wéi jìn chénghòu shān wéi jǐng shān yuàn nán tái wéi yíng táimìng nèi shí sān mén tiě páiyán jìn nèi jiān gān zhèng
  
   jiǔ yuè dìng huì shì zhōng shì zhě diàn shì wén jìn shì
  
   shí yuè dìng zuǎn xiū diézhī zhì
  
   shùn zhì shí sān nián( 1656 nián bǐng shēn
  
   zhēngyuè xiūtōng jiàn quán shū》、《 xiào jīng yǎn 》。
  
   sān yuè chū xìng yíng tái
  
   rùn yuè qián qīng gōngkūn níng gōngjiāo tài diàn jǐng rén gōngyǒng shòu gōngchéng qián gōngzhōng cuì gōngchǔ xiù gōng kūn gōng xiū shàn wán chéng
  
   liù yuè shàn dài mǎn zhōu bāo jiā rén
  
   yuè shuò xiāng qīn wáng guǒ 'ěr shìshùn zhì kāi shǐ qián qīng gōng
  
   yuè chéng huáng tài hòu xùn shìbiānnèi yǎn shū chéngshùn zhì qīn xiě yán
  
   jiǔ yuè zhuī fēng shuò qīn wáng háo wéi shuò qīn wáng jìn nèi chén 'è shuò zhī xián fēi dǒng 'è fēi wéi huáng guì fēi
  
   shí yuè xīng jīng líng chéng
  
   shí 'èr yuè nèi chén 'è shuò dǒng 'è shì wéi huáng guì fēibān 'ēn shèjiā shàng huáng tài hòu zūn hào wéi zhāo shèng kāng gōng jiǎn 'ān zhāng qìng huáng tài hòumìng chóu jiàn fèng xiān diànzhǔn kāi dié guǎn zuǎn xiū dié》, měi shí nián kāi guǎndìng sān nián xíng yuè
  
   shùn zhì shí nián( 1657 nián dīng yǒu
  
   zhēngyuè shàng tài huáng pèi xiǎng lìng tíng zhǐ xíng xiāng huì liǎng shì
  
   èr yuè shè
  
   sān yuè fèng tài zōng wén huáng pèi xiǎng huán qiū tán tài huáng tài zōng wén huáng pèi xiǎng fāng pèi xiǎng chéng shè tiān xiàshùn tiānjiāng nán děng shēng chǎng 'àn
  
   yuè shè zhì shèng jīng fèng tiān
  
   jiǔ yuè chū jīng yán
  
   shí yuè kāi jiǎng gào xiān shī kǒng hóng diànxìng nán yuànshǐ xíng yuè xiū kǒng miàozhāo shì diànfèng xiān diàn chéngzhào jiàn hǎi huì sēng hān cōng
  
   shí yuè fèng xiān diàn xiū chéngfèng liè cháo hòu shén wèidìng yuán dàndōng zhìwàn shòu fēngyuè shuò wàngfèng wèi qián diàn qīn xíng
  
   shí 'èr yuè huáng tài hòu lái bīngzhèn pín mín
  
   shì nián biān zhì quán shū
  
   shùn zhì shí nián( 1658 nián
  
   zhēngyuè yīn huáng hòu huáng tài hòu bìng zhōng yòu shī dìng shěng zhī mìng tíng jiān zòuzhǐ cún huáng hòu zhī hào bǎo zhào jiùshùn zhì qīn shì dīng yǒu shùn tiān rénkǎo chǎng shè zài tài mén mǎn bīng jiān shìyīn huáng tài hòu bìng xià zhào shètíng táng yīn huáng tài hòu bìng huán qiū fāng tài miào shè
  
   èr yuè yīn nèi jiān jiāo jiē wài tíngmìng nèi chén yán xùn
  
   sān yuè shěn nèi jiān liáng jiāo jié wài guānshòu huì zuānyíng zhǎnzhuī fēng 'ěr qìn wáng wéi dào fēizhuī fēng huáng wéi shuò róng qīn wángjiàn fén yuán zhì
  
   yuè cái chè zhān shì
  
   liù yuè tíng zhū wáng xià shuāng jīn suì gěi fèng yín zhào shuāng mìng bàn fèng nián
  
   yuè gǎi nèi sān yuàn xué shì wéi diàn xué shìshè hàn lín yuàn zhǎng yuàn xué shì guān
  
   jiǔ yuè nèi yuàn xué shì jué luó jīn zhī jùn wéi zhōng diàn xué shìé hēichéng gǒng wéi bǎo diàn xué shìjiǎng liú zhèng zōng wéi wén huá diàn xué shìhóng chéng chóu jiàn shì 'ān wéi yīng diàn xué shìwèi zhōu zuò wéi wén yuān xué shì wèi wéi dōng xué shì
  
   shí yuè dìng gōng zhōng guān yuán 'é pǐn
  
   shùn zhì shí liù nián( 1659 nián hài
  
   èr yuè yún guì dàng píngmìng jīn qiū hánghuì shì
  
   yuè nèi tǎng yín sān shí wàn bàn zhèn yún guì pín mín bàn dāng zuò bīng xiǎng
  
   jiǔ yuè zūn xīng jīng líng wéi yǒng líng
  
   shí yuè shùn zhì liè jìn jiāoxiān hòu tānɡ quánsān yíng túnqiǎn guān míng zhū língbìng zēng líng jiā xiū jìn zhǐ qiáo cǎi
  
   shí 'èr yuè dìng shì zhí chéng jiā gōng zhù fēng hào
  
   shùn zhì shí nián( 1660 nián gēng
  
   zhēngyuè jīng shī wén miào chéng shí nián láitiān xià wèi zhìxià zhàoběn nián zhēngyuè gào tiān tài miàoshè shū chén yǐn jīn 'ér hòuyuán dàndōng zhìshòu lìng jié qìng tíng zhǐ suǒ shàng biǎo zhāngbìng bān 'ēn shè
  
   èr yuè dìng měi nián mèng chūn tiān yuè zhū shén xiǎng diàn :“ xiàng lái mèng chūn xiǎng diàn xíngjīn xíng tiān yuè xiǎng diàn hòu huán qiū xíng”。
  
   sān yuè :“ zhèn zài jiù zhìsuì zhōng xiá zhī wàiyòu fèng xiān diàn zhī hòu yuán dànhuáng tài hòu wàn shòu zhèn shòu jié fèng xiān diàn xiáng wén”。 dìng wángbèi bèi gōng fēng hàogēngdìng wáng gōnghóu xiàzhāng jīng shàng kuī yīng zhì
  
   liù yuè shǐ mìng hàn lín guān jǐng yùn mén zhízēng shāng zhōng zōnggāo zōngzhōu chéng wángkāng wánghàn wén sòng rén zōngmíng xiào zōng dài wáng miào liáo tài miào sòng chén pān měizhāng jùn cóng zhì nán jiāo zhāi tiān huán qiūmìng xiū tiān xià míng shān chuān wáng shèng xián diǎn shùn zhì zhī xiōng chéng qīn wáng shuò sài zhī yǎng gōng zhōngfēng wéi shuò shùn gōng zhùxià jià píng nán wáng shàng shàng zhī lóng
  
   yuè shí jiǔ huáng guì fēi dǒng 'è fēi hōngchuò cháo gōng duō rén xùn zàngsānglǐ zhìèr shí zhuī fēng dǒng 'è fēi shì wéi huáng hòu
  
   jiǔ yuè shí huǒ huà dǒng 'è fēixìng chāng píngguān míng zhū líng
  
   shí yuè jué chán shī lín xiù quàn shùn zhì xuē wéi sēng
  
   shùn zhì shí nián( 1661 nián xīn chǒu
  
   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”。
  
   zhù biǎo 'àn nián hào nián pái dìnggōng yuán nián zhǐ kuò zhù dào nián
  
   qīng chū , tǒng zhì zhě bān tóu lìngtóu dǐng zhǐ liú qián , qián yào chù
  
   qīng chū de mǎn rén jiē shì fēng tóu dǐng zhǐ yòu jīn qián xiǎo piāntóu zuò shǒu zhǐ de xiǎo biàn néng chuān guò qīng tóng qián de fāng kǒng cái suàn mǎn rén chēng zhī wéi jīn qián shǔ wěihòu lái jīng guò liǎo 200 niáncái zhú jiàn yǎn huà chéng qīng shí de bàn guāng tóu
  
   qīng bīng gōng xiàn guǎng zhōu shí , qīng bān lìng shuō:“ jīn qián shǔ wěinǎi xīn cháo zhī zhèngé guān dàishí wáng guó zhī lòu guī。”
  
   qīng dài nán de shì jīng liǎo shù yǎn biànjiā qìng qián wéi jīn qián shǔ wěijiā qìng chū nián jìn zhōng kāi shǐ liú xíng zhū wěiqīng yǎn biàn wéi bàn guāng tóu shí mǎn rén yào dào chéng nián hūn jià hòu cái
  
   zhǒng qīng cái yòu dexiàn zài shì shí lǒng duàn liǎo suǒ yòu qīng zhuāng de yīn yáng tóu shìfàng zài qīng chū jiù shì zuìyīn wéi qīng chū guī dìng:“ shì zhě zhǎn。” shùn zhì nián shù guān mín dīng quánzhōu huán jǐn shǎo liú dǐng shèn ”, bèi fāng guān huòběn fàn jiān guǐ zhī xīngān wéi tóng fēng zhī huà dàiwéi yóu shàng zòufèng zhū zhe jiù chù zhǎn”, xiàn guān shī chácóng zhòng chùjiāzhǎng lín yìng zuì”。
  
  1、 hòu jīn shí wéi hàn rén guī jiàng de biāo zhǔnnán rén de fēn tóu bèi diàozhǐ liú nǎo hòu xiǎo shǒu zhǐ de liǔníng chéng shéng suǒ yàng xià chuíchēng jīn qián shǔ wěi shìpèi zhè yàng de shì zhǐ liú shàng chún zuǒ yòu shí gēn
  
  2、 qīng chū shí wéi zhì guó zhī liáo dōng guǎng hàn mín zhòng de fǎn kàng zhì qīng guān hòu de shù fǎn dǒu zhēngchéng qiān shàng wàn de hàn rén wéi zhī chū liǎo shēngér shí de wèi qiǎo rán shēng zhú yóu nǎo hòu dào liǎo tóu dǐngdàn réng chēng jīn qián shǔ wěi shì
  
  3、 qīng dài zhōng jīng guò qīng chū shā hòu shì yuē jiā qìng chū nián yòu suǒ biàn huàtóu dǐng zhe de wèi suī méi yòu biàndàn miàn yuǎn zhǐ jīn qián ér shì yòu huò jīn qián xiāng dāng zhǎng xīn de miàn shù liàng míng xiǎn zēng jiā cóng zhǐ liú shàng chún zuǒ yòu gēn biàn chéng bāo kuò xià zài nèi de quán
  
  4、 qīng dài hòu jiā qìng hòu nán de shì zhú yǎn biàn wéi jiāng dǐng zhōu biān yuán zhǐ cùn ér zhōng jiān bǎo liú cháng fēn sān liǔ biān chéng biàn tiáo chuí zài nǎo hòumíng wéi biàn huò chēng fàbiàn
  
  5、 qīng dài zài jué liǎo de zhī shí qīng nián xué shēng xiān de mìng dǒu zhēng zhōng jiǎn biàn zuò wéi xiàng zhòng yào nèi róngcóng qīng kāi shǐdào qīng cháo miè wáng zhī shíjiǎn biàn chéng liǎo quán guó fàn wéi cóng xià dào shàng yòu cóng shàng dào xià de mìng yùn dòng
  
   kàng  hàn rén mín wéi bǎo shì dài xiāng chéng de wén guān jìn xíng liǎo de dǒu zhēngmǎn qīng qīn zhě duì jìn xíng liǎo bào zhèn 。 1645 nián shēng de jiā dìng sān yòu guān
  
   zào chéng de shè huì máo dùn
  
  “ shì qīng chū zhù yào de shè huì máo dùn zhī zhēn duì dāng shí hàn rén de kàng zhēng de qíng kuàngdāng shí de chén míng xià céng shuō guò:“ liú guāntiān xià tài píng。” rán 'ér jiǔ jiù yīn wéi shuō liǎo zhè huà 'ér bèi mǎn mén chāo zhǎnshùn zhì 'èr nián shí yuèyuán rèn shǎn dào kǒng wén biāokǒng hòu rénshàng shū:“ jìn fèng tóu zhī shì sūn yòu gào miào zūn zhǐ míng guī shùn zhī chéng gǎn zài yòu wàng dàn niàn xiān shèng wéi diǎn zhī zōngyáncéngmèng sān xián bìng 'ér zhī dìng zhī yào guān 。…… wéi chén dāng nián wéi shēn zhě fēi zhēn zhuó zhì suǒ zài zhāng zhī guānsuǒ féng zhī suì wéi wàn shì zhī chéng sūn shì shì shǒu zhī hàntángsòngjīnyuán míng shísān qiān nián wèi yòu lìng zhī gǎi zhěchéng suǒ shǒu zhě shì sān dài zhī guī rěn lìng yān méi tóu zhī dāng shí yuán wèi shì sūn jiā hòuzhāng féng biàn sān qiān nián zhě wèi miǎn zhì chén jiā jīn 'ér biànshǐ tiān xià suī zhī chén jiā zhī néng jìn zhōngyòu chén jiā wèi néng jìn xiàokǒng huáng shàng chóng zhòng dào zhī diǎn yòu wèi bèi yìng fǒu běn děng guāntǒng wéi shèng cái。” duō 'ěr ɡǔn huí yìng xià:“ yán zhǐwéi zhě shèkǒng wén biāo shū qiú fàn shè zhī tiáo niàn shèng miǎn kuàng kǒng shèng zhī shí wéi zhìyòu diàn shí zhōng zhī dàozhù zhí yǒng yòng。” shùn zhì shí niánxíng dài liǎo liǎng yīn wéi bàn yǎn dànjué 'ér méi yòu de rénqīng tíng yīn xià zhào:“ tóu zhī lìng zūn zhě zhǎnbān xíng jiǔbìng zhǔn liú zhī jīn 'èr fàn gǎn wéi jìnhǎo shēng kěwùzhe xíng zuò kān gào shìnèi wài tōng xíng chuán chì yòu jiè qián xiàng míng liú zhě xiàn wén dào shí nèi xíng ruò guò xiàn réng gǎn wéi jìn zhū rén wéi huòzài nèi sòng xíng shěn míng chù zhǎnzài wài sòng gāi guǎn fāng guān zòu qǐng zhèng jiàn zhě xíng shǒu lùn guān mín cóng zhòng zhì zuì。”  yóu jiàn bān
  
   yǐng xiǎng  quán guó píng dìng hòuqīng cháo mǎn tǒng zhì zhě shèng hàn nán biàn jiē shòu jié biàngǎi chuān mǎn guān yòu yuàn gǎi huàn guànzhě táo dào hǎi wàihuò dùn kōng mén dài xiū xíng
  
   xīn hài mìng tuī fān qīng cháo hòu lìng fèi chú shǎo rénbāo kuò mǎn rényóu shòu dào hàn rén bào yīn gǎi biàn fàxíngsuì jiǎn biàn dàn réng yòu zhāng xūn děng bǎo huáng rén shìjiān chí liú biàn bìng shuài lǐng biàn jūn biǎo shì duì qīng cháo de xiào zhōngér dāng shí zài běn zhí mín tǒng zhì xià de tái wān chán shí piàn bìng liè wéi tái wān sān lòu zhī dàn hòu liǎng zhě tóng běn rén wèi duì tái wān rén de fàxíng jìn xíng qiáng zhì guī fànér tái wān rén zài shòu dào běn tǒng zhì yǐng xiǎng hòuduō wéi xìng zhù dòng jiǎn biàn
  
   ér jīng guò liǎng bǎi duō nián yǐng xiǎnggǎi liáng guò de mǎn rén shì dài liǎo hàn chéng wéi duō shù zhōng guó rén rèn zhī de dài biǎo zhōng guó rén mín shì huò chuán tǒng shìzhū páocháng páo guà děng děng。 2001 nián zài shàng hǎi xíng de APEC huì huì hòu lǐng xiù dài biǎo suǒ chuānzhuó de chuán tǒng shìsuī chēng wéi táng zhuāng dàn shí shàng shì guà
  
   dāng jīn zhōng guó shè huì yòu fēn rén shì zhù zhānghuí hàn de yùn dòng wàng tuī guǎng hàn rén chóngxīn chuānzhuó chuán tǒng hàn guò zài xiàn dài zhōng guó zhuāng gāo huà yǐng xiǎng xiàwèi néng chéng wéi cháo liú shì zhǐ zhōng guó míng qīng chū shí mǎn tǒng zhì zhě yòng bào shǒu duàn qiǎngpò quán guó hàn rén gǎi mǎn fàxínggǎi chuān mǎn zhuāng de zhèng lìng
  
   hàn lái jiù fēi cháng zhòng shì guān shì。《 xiào jīngyòu yán:“ shēn shòu zhī gǎn huǐ shāngxiào zhī shǐ 。” hàn rén chéng nián zhī hòu jiù nán tóu wǎn chéng pán zài tóu dǐngmǎn de fàxíng hàn rén jiǒng gāi nán qián tóu guānghòu nǎo tóu biān chéng tiáo cháng biàn chuí xiàhàn rén de zhuāng hàn jiāo lǐngyòu rèn kòu děng wéi zhù yào mǎn zhuāng de zhù yào diǎn shì lǐngduì jīnpán kòu děng
  
   qīng cháo yóu zhōng guó dōng běi de mǎn rén jiàn zài guān zhī qiánmǎn tǒng zhì zhě zài guān wài rán tuī xíng zhèng duì bèi zhēng de hàn rén qiáng lìng gǎi biàn shìgēnghuàn zhuāngtóu jiàng de míng cháo jiàngshì zuò wéi chén de biāo zhì
  
   qīng jūn 1644 niánmíng chóng zhēn shí nián guān shí céng bān lìng”, yīn yǐn hàn rén de mǎn fǎn kàng shì gōng kāi fèi chú lìng。 1645 nián qīng bīng jìn jūn jiāng nán hòuhàn chén sūn zhī xiè shòu dào hàn chén de pái nǎo xiū chéng zhī xià xiàng shè zhèng wáng duō 'ěr ɡǔn chū chóngxīn bān lìng”。 shìduō 'ěr ɡǔn xià lìng zài bān lìng”, guī dìng qīng jūn suǒ dào zhī chù lùn guān mínxiàn shí nèi jìn xíng tóuxuē chuí biàn cóng zhě zhǎn zhí xíng kǒu hào shì:“ liú tóu liú liú liú tóu”。 hàn rén mín wéi bǎo shì dài xiāng chéng de wén guān jìn xíng liǎo de dǒu zhēngqīng cháo tǒng zhì zhě duì jìn xíng liǎo bào zhèn 1645 nián shēng de jiā dìng sān shì jiàn yòu guān de dǒu zhēng jīng 37 zhī nián jiǔzuì zhōng jiēguǒ shì mǎn fēng jiàn tǒng zhì zhě shèng hàn fēn shēng zhě jié biàngǎi chuān mǎn guānjiān chí yuàn gǎi huàn guànzhě yào me bèi shāyào me táo dào hǎi wàiyào me dùn kōng méndài xiū xíng
  
   qīng cháo mǎn tǒng zhì zhě tuī xíng de yuán yīn bān rèn wéimǎn tǒng zhì zhě wàng tōng guò lái cuī kuǎ guǎng hàn rén mín yóu shì shàng céng rén shì de mín jīng shénbǎo chí mǎn de tǒng zhì wèibǎo chí mǎn bèi hàn tóng huàhòu lái de shǐ biǎo míngmǎn tǒng zhì zhě de zhè cuò shī běn dào liǎo xiào guǒhàn rén zhú jiàn dàn wàng běn mín shì guàn liǎo mǎn de shì zhuāngdào xīn hài mìng tuī fān qīng guóhào zhào mín zhòng jiǎn biàn shíréng rán yòu duō rén yuàn jiǎn zhōng yuán yīn zhī jiù shì hài jiǎn biàn hòu bèi guān shā tóu jiànliú tóu liú liú liú tóude zhèng duì hàn yǐng xiǎng shēn
  
  “ shì qīng chū zhù yào de shè huì máo dùn zhī zhēn duì dāng shí hàn rén de kàng zhēng de qíng kuàngdāng shí de chén míng xià céng shuō guò:“ miǎn tóu guāntiān xià tài píng”。 rán 'ér jiǔ jiù yīn wéi shuō liǎo zhè huà 'ér bèi mǎn mén chāo zhǎn
  
  “ 1644 niánzhè shì zhōng guó shǐ shàngtiān bēng liède niánzhè nián 3 yuè chéng běi shàng gōng yàn jīngchóng zhēn xùn guó chéng pài táng tōng zhāo shān hǎi guān zǒng bīng sān guì sān guì jīng guò kǎo jué dìng guī shùn xīn cháobìng huí jīng cháo jiànxīn jūn chéngzài huí jīng zhōngyīn tīng wén jiā chǎn bèi chāoài qiè bèi suǒ gǎi biàn chū zhōnghuí shī shān hǎi guān táng tōng chéng wén xùnjué dìng zhēng jiǎo sān guì, 21 shuāng fāng zhàn shān hǎi guān, 22 chén sān guì qíng shì wēi dài suí cóng chōng chū chóngwéizhì guān wài xiàng zhù zhā zài guān wài jiǔ de duō 'ěr gǔn chēng chénguī jiàng mǎn zhōu jūnshuāng fāng bīng。 26 chéng bài tuì huí běi jīngxuán chèqīng jūn guān,“ dìng dǐng yàn jīng”。
  
   bàn suí zhe mǎn zhōu guān 'ér lái jiù shì lìng
  
   qiánliáo dōng hàn mín zǎo shēn shòu tóu zhī shūzǎo zài mǎn zhōu jiàn guó shí mǎn zhōu tǒng zhì zhě jiù qiáng lìng tóu jiàng de hàn rén xiào mǎn zhōu rén de shì zuò wéi guī shùn de biāo zhì tiān cōng nián( 1631 niánqīng tài zōng zài líng zhī shèng shí lìngguī jiàng jiàngshì děng ”, chóng sān nián( 1638 niányòu xià lìng:“ ruò yòu xiào guó mào lìng rén shùfà guǒ zhěshì shēn zài běn cháoér xīn zài guó jīn hòufàn zhě jiā zhòng zuì。”
  
   qīng jūn guān tuī xíng zhè zhèng shùn zhì yuán nián( 1644 nián yuè 'èr shí 'èr qīng jūn bài chéng jìn shān hǎi guān de tiān jiù xià lìng tóu yuè chū shè zhèng wáng duō 'ěr gǔn shuài lǐng qīng jūn guò tōng zhōuzhī zhōu yíng jiàngduō 'ěr gǔn lìng ”。 chū 'èr jìn běi jīng duō 'ěr gǔn gěi bīng yuán míng cháo guān mín fēn bié chū mìng lìngmìng bīng pài rén dào zhāo yào qiútóu chéng guān jūn mín jiē zhe guān zūn běn cháo zhì ”。 zhè shì qīng cháo jìn běi jīng hòu zhèng shì xià guān de lìng
  
   dàn shì zhè zhèng zāo dào hàn rén mín de qiáng liè fǎn duìzài cháo hàn guān yuán zūn lìng de wéi shù liáo liáo guò sūn zhī xiè děng zuì chǐ de rén shǎo guān yuán guān wàng chūshèn zhì nán táo de bǎi xìng cháng jiē gān 'ér duō 'ěr gǔn jiàn mǎn zhōu guì de tǒng zhì hái wěn zhī cāo zhī guò bèi xuān shōu huí chéng mìngshùn zhì yuán nián yuè 'èr shí zhǐ zhōng shuō:“ qián yīn guī shùn zhī mín suǒ fēn bié lìng bié shùn jīn wén shèn mín yuànfǎn fēi wén jiào dìng mín xīn zhī běn xīn hòutiān xià chén mín zhào jiù shùfà cóng biàn。” suǒ qīng jūn guān hòu guān de zhèng zhǐ shí xíng liǎo yuè
  
   rán 'érzhè zhèng bìng wèi jiù wán jiédāng mǎn zhōu tǒng zhì zhě rèn wéi tiān xià dìng zhī shí mín zhēng zhě de tàihàn rán xià lìng quán guó nán xìng guān mín shùn zhì 'èr nián( 1645 niánliù yuè chū zài jiē dào gōng zhàn nán jīng de jié bào zhī shíduō 'ěr gǔn qiǎn shǐ gěi zài jiāng nán qián xiàn de zǒng zhǐ huī qīn wáng duō duó mìng lìng chù wén jūn mín jìn lìng cháng yòu cóng jūn cóng shì”。 shí dào:“ xiàng lái zhī zhì lìng huà lìng biàn zhě tiān xià dìng shǐ xíng zhì 'ěrjīn zhōng wài jiājūn yóu mín yóu wéi ruò huà zhōng shǔ 'èr xīn……” tóng nián yuèyòu xià lìng guān jiē zūn běn cháo zhī zhì”。 yào qiú tōng gào quán guó jūn mín guī dìng shí xíng xiàn gào zhī jīng chéng nèi wài xiàn shí nèi fāng shì zài tōng lìng dào hòu de shí nèijìn xíng ”。 guī dìng chéng zhì bàn :“…… jīn gào zhī hòujīng chéng nèi wài xiàn xún zhí shěng fāng wén dào xiàn xún jìn lìng zūn zhě wèiwǒ guó zhī mínchí zhě tóng mìng zhī kòu zhì zhòng zuìruò guī qiǎo zhēng biànjué qīng dài。” zhè shì duì mín zhòng detóng shí yào qiú fāng guān yuán yán zhí xínggèng shū qǐng wéi chí shùfà jiù zhìfǒu shā shè。” zhè shì dào yán lìngzhǐ néng zhí xíng wéi kànghěn duō wén zhāng dōuzhǐ chūmǎn qīng de biàn jué jǐn jǐn shì tóu wèn ér shì zhèng zhì wèn mǎn zhōu tǒng zhì zhě shí biàn zuò wéi deliáng mín zhèngshǐ yòngduō 'ěr gǔn zài shùn zhì yuán nián yuè jiǎng dào lìng shíjiù míng de gōng néng shì bié shùn ”:“ yīn guī shùn zhī mín suǒ fēn bié lìng bié shùn ”!
  
   lìng zài qīng chū yǐn de zhèn dòng wéi zhòng liǎo hàn jiē céng rén shì de fǎn duìfǎn kàng zhì guī de zhuāng dǒu zhēng jīhū biàn quán guódǎo zhì liǎo cháng de zhèng wěn zhì shēng líng tàn
  
   shùn zhì huáng zhào
  
   qīng dài huáng de píng héng héng sān shùn zhì zhào
  
   zuò zhěféng qún
  
   fèng tiān chéng yùnhuáng zhào yuē
  
   zhèn liáng chéng shí nián qīn zhèng lái gāng yòng rén xíng zhèng néng yǎng tài tài zōng lièyīn xún yōu gǒu 'ān qiánqiě jiàn hàn chún jiù zhì yòu gēngzhāng zhì guó zhì wèi zhēnmín shēng wèi suìshì zhèn zhī zuì
  
   zhèn ruò líng huáng kǎo tài zōng huáng shàng bīnjiào xùn yǎngwéi shèng huáng tài hòu shì 'ēn wǎng gāo hòu chóuwéi zhāoxī chéng jìn xiào yǎngjīn xìng dào zhōngchéng kǔn wèi suìshì zhèn zhī zuì
  
   huáng kǎo bīn tiān shízhèn zhǐ liù suì néng shuāi jīng xíng sān nián sàngzhōng tiān bào hènwéi shì fèng huáng tài hòushùn zhì chéng yánqiě wàn nián zhī hòushù jìn zhíshǎo shū qián hànjīn yǒng wéi xiàfǎn shàng jǐn shèng 'āi tòngshì zhèn zhī zuì
  
   zōng huáng zhū wáng bèi děngjiē tài tài zōng sūnwèiguó fān hàn yìng yōu shì zhǎn qīnzhèn zhū wáng bèi děngjìn jiē zhèng dōngēn huì xiān zhì qíng kuí yǒu 'ài zhī dào wèi zhōushì zhèn zhī zuì
  
   mǎn zhōu zhū chénhuò shì jié zhōnghuò lěi nián xiào xuān jiā tuōjìn jué yóu wéizhèn néng xìn rènyòu cái zhǎnqiě míng shī guóduō yóu piān yòng wén chénzhèn wéi jièfǎn wěi rèn hàn guān yuàn yìn xìnjiān lìng hàn guān zhǎng guǎn zhì mǎn chén xīn rèn shìjīng xiè chíshì zhèn zhī zuì
  
   zhèn xìng hàogāo néng yán yòng rén zhī qiú xiāng móuwèi néng suí cái shǐ zhì měi tàn rénruò shěduǎn cháng rén yòu wēi huò jiàn yòng suì zhì shì cáishì zhèn zhī zuì
  
   shè guān fēn zhíwéi shì yòngjìn tuì chù zhì shìzhèn tíng chén zhōngyòu míng zhī xiàodāo xíng chìréng yōu róng liú zhèng zōng zhěpiān zào zhèn dòng xīnnǎi róng jiǔ rèn zhèng chéng wèi jiàn xián 'ér néng jiàn xiào 'ér néng tuìshì zhèn zhī zuì
  
   guó yòng hào fánbīng xiǎng rán jīn huā qián liángjìn gěi gōng zhōng zhī fèiwèi cháng jié shěng shī zhī gào kuìměi lìng huì zhū wáng chén huì néng bié yòu zhǐ cái jiǎn fèng shàn jūn hòu rén shàng sǔn xiàshì zhèn zhī zuì
  
   jīng yíng diàn zào zuò jīng gōngqiú wéi qián dài hòu rén suǒ zhī méi fèi shèn duōnǎi zìxǐng cháwǎng mín jiānshì zhèn zhī zuì
  
   duān jìng huáng hòu huáng tài hòu jìn xiào dào zuǒ zhèn gōngnèi zhèng xiūzhèn yǎng fèng guānzhuī niàn xián shūsàng diǎn gài cóng yōu hòurán néng zhǐ qíngzhū shì tài guò làn jīngshì zhèn zhī zuì
  
   zhèn xìng xián jìngcháng 'ān yàn chù shēn gōng cháo jué shǎo zhì tíng chén jiē jiàn shūshàng xià qíng fǒu sàishì zhèn zhī zuì
  
   rén zhī men shìshú néng guòzài zhèn wàn rán duō yòu wéi cuòwéi kěn tīng yán jiàn yòu guò zhīzhèn měi shì cōng míng néng tīng yán jiàn yúnliáng jiǎ shēn cáng ruò jūn shèng róng mào ruò zhèn yán xiāng wéi bèi zhì chén shì jiān rán kěn jìn yánshì zhèn zhī zuì
  
   zhèn zhī guòměi kēi shēng huǐnǎi shàng wénwèi néng zhě gǎi zhì guò duān qiān duōshì zhèn zhī zuì
  
   tài tài zōng chuàng chuí suǒ guān zhì zhòngyuán liáng chǔ jiǔ zhèn xuán tóng shì fēi suǒ shēng nián suì yíng huì chéng zōng tiāo wéi huáng tài zūn diǎn zhìchí 'èr shí shì huáng wèi mìng nèi chén suǒ è lóngáo bài wéi chén děng jiē xūn jiù zhòng chénzhèn xīn tuō miǎn tiān zhōng jìnbǎo chōng zhùzuǒ zhèng ér gào zhōng wàixián shǐ wén zhī
  
   shùn zhì shí nián zhēngyuè chū
  
   ài xīn jué luó · línshì mǎn qīng wáng cháo guān hòu de dài huáng nián hào wéi shùn zhì
  
   zhè wèi shùn zhì huáng liù suì dēng shí suì qīn zhèngèr shí suì shì cháo zhèngzhù chí jūn guó shì shí niánzhèng duōdàn mín jiān zhè wèi qīng nián huáng chuán shuō jiào duō de què shì dǒng 'è fēi de 'ài qíng běn rén xiāo yàn shì nào zhe yào chū jiā de shì shí shùn zhì zài zhèng zhì shàng shì hěn yòu zuò wéi de qīn zhèng zhī chūguó nèi jūn shìzhèng zhìjīng fāng miàn dōushì wēi ér zhè wèi cháng shēng huó zài guān wài de mǎn zhōu huáng lián hàn wén de zòu zhāng kàn tài dǒnggèng yào shuō xué dài hàn jiā huáng de zhì guó jīng yàn liǎodàn huáng zhī zūnbìng wèi chén xiǎng ér shì xué hàn wén huàtiān liàng jiù chuáng shūwèile bèi sòng xiē míng piān míng zhùchè shuìzài měi chǔlǐ liàng de jūn zhèng de tóng shí liǎo liàng de wén huà zhī shí duàn wán shàn de tǒng zhì fāng shǒu duàn
  
   zài jūn shì shàngmiàn duì quán guó fēng de zhàn luàn guǎng fàn tīng fāng miàn jiànzhì dìng liǎo zhòng qīng jiǎo de lüè dǎn fàng shǒu rèn yòng hàn jiàng guān duàn jūn shì shàng de shèng wěn dìng liǎo guó nèi shìzài zhèng zhì shàng zhěng dùn zhìyán chéng tān guān qiú jiàn lián jiégāo xiào de xíng zhèng gòuzài jīng shàng zhāo liú mín kāi huāngmiǎn chú míng lái duì bǎi xìng de zhǒng zhǒng pàilián xiàng huáng shàng jìn gòng chǎn pǐn xià lìng miǎn chújiù zāi jiù huāng zhǎn shēng chǎn
  
   shùn zhì zài zhì guó jiā fāng miànqīng míng zhī shǎo zhōng jiào chū de tiáo shì néng chéng xīn tīng xià qíngróng chén xià fàn yán zhí jiàn shǐ de jiàn fēi cháng jiān ruì wéi xiāng fǎnchén xià jiàn fǎn 'ér gāo xīng de jié jǐn yuǎn yuǎn chāo guò de xiān bèiduì hòu dài shēng zhe shēn yǐng xiǎngqīng cháo zhū duō qín zhèng 'ér yòu zuò wéinéng tīng tóng jiànhěn shǎo qián dài huáng biàn jiàn shèn zhì jiàn de chén kāi ròu zhànzhí dào yào liǎo rén jiā nǎo dàizhè shùn zhì huáng de biǎo shuài néng shuō duì de hòu rén yòu zhuózhòng yào de yǐng xiǎnggèng nán de shìdāng shí de línzhǐ yòu shí suìèr shí chū tóu men jīn tiān duō jiā tíng de tiáo jiàn lái kànhái guò shì hái dàn shí de lín jiù néng yòu zhè bān jiàn shízhè bān zuò wéishí shǔ nán néng guì liǎo
  
   qián miàn suǒ de zhào shūshì shùn zhì rǎn shàng tiān huā hòu zhī zhào lái de qīn xìn chén shì láng jiān hàn lín yuàn zhǎng yuàn xué shì wáng xué shì zhuàn de zhàozhè fèn zhào shì shùn zhì lín zhōng qián zuì hòu qiē shì píng jīng shén de zuì hòu xiàn
  
   zhào chú zuì hòu jiāo dài liǎo wèi de chéng rén zhèng chén míng dān wài nèi róng quán shì shùn zhì jiǎn tǎo zhí zhèng lái de zuìlèi shí tiáo zhī duō shuō dào dào shì dàozuì zhàoliǎo
  
   tiáoshùn zhì jiǎn tǎo shuō bìng gāo hòu de xíngquè chéng liǎo zōng dàn què méi yòu zhì hǎo guó jiāméi yòu zhì bǎi xìngzhè shì de tiáo zuì guò
  
   'èr tiáoshuō xiān qīn shì néng xiào yǎng qīnshì de zuì guò
  
   sān tiáozài qiáng diào qīn shì shí yīn shàng nián yòuwèi jìn xiào běn yìng zài qīn shì shí jǐyǔ dàn jīn néng chéng huān hòufǎn gěi qīn dài lái tòng shì de zuì guò
  
   tiáo shuōduì zōng shì zhū wáng bèi děng mǎn zhōu qīn guì wèi néng zhào yìng zhōu quánshì de zuì guò
  
   tiáo shuōzài shī zhèng zhī zhōng piān xiàng rèn yòng hàn chénshū yuǎn liǎo mǎn zhōu guān yuánshì de zuì guò
  
   liù tiáo shuō yòng rén suǒ chí biāo zhǔn guò gāoméi néng hěn hǎo xiàn rén cáishǐ yòng rén cáishì de zuì guò
  
   tiáo shuō duì chènzhí de guān yuán wèi néng shí chè huànshì de zuì guò
  
   tiáo shuō zài gōng zhōng huā fèi guò duōyǐng xiǎng liǎo guān yuán de fèng shì de zuì guò
  
   jiǔ tiáo shuō zài gōng diàn jiàn zào shǐ yòng shàng huā qián tài duōwèi néng liàng bǎi xìng shēng huó de jiān xīnshì de zuì guò
  
   shí tiáo shuō chǒng 'ài de dǒng 'è fēi shì shí néng kòng zhì de gǎn qíngsāngzàng zhī wéi fǎn dìng zhìguò zhāngshì de zuì guò
  
   shí tiáoshuō guòfèn xìn yòng tàijiànzhì shǐ yíng shì de zuì guò
  
   shí 'èr tiáoshuō qīng xiánhěn shǎo shàng cháozhì shǐ chén men quē shǎo lián shì de zuì guò
  
   shí sān tiáoshuō wéi cōng míngtīng tóng jiàn zhì chén men kěn jìn yánshì de zuì guò
  
   shí tiáoshuō zhī cuò 'ér wèi néng gǎi cuò zhì guò cuò yuè lái yuè duōshì de zuì guò
  
   shí shì qiú shì shuōshùn zhì jiǎn tǎo liǎo zhè me duō dezuì”, shí zài shì yòu diǎn guòfènzhè shí tiáo zhōng tiáo shuō shì jìn guān yàng wén zhāngyòu diǎn xiàng jīn tiān xiē rén zǒng jié bào gào zhōng cháng jiàn deyóu shuǐ píng gāonéng yòu xiàngōng zuò zuòde hǎo shàng lǐng dǎo de yào qiú qún zhòng de wàng hái chā hěn yuǎnzhī lèi de tào huà
  
   'èr tiáo sān tiáo shì jiào dòng qíng de huà lín de hòu xiào zhuāng huáng tài hòuzài shùn zhì dēng bǎo zhù shùn zhì de huáng wèibāng zhù chù duì zhǒng de guān fāng miàn huī liǎo zhòng yào de zuò yòng lín wèi néng jìn xiào dàoshēn gǎn kuì duì qīn qíng gǎnquè shí shì nèi xīn
  
   tiáo tiáo suǒ shuō de duì mǎn zhōu qīn guìmǎn zhōu chén wèi néng zhòng yōu de huà yòu diǎn yán suí xīnè zhì mǎn zhōu qīn guì de shì dǎn rèn yòng hàn guānzhèng shì shùn zhì shī zhèng zhōng chéng gōng de cuò zhèng shì zhè zhǒng hàn zhì hàn de fāng zhēn lüèshǐ qīng jūn guān zhī chū dòng dàng de xíng shì zhú wěn dìngshēng chǎn huī zhǎnshùn zhì zài shì shí zhí jiān shǒu zhè zhǒng yòng rén fāng lüèduì mǎn zhōu qīn guì men de mǎn qíng zài jiā zhì me lín zhōng zhī shíwèihé fǎn píng shí zhī tài yòu duì zuò jiǎn tǎo ? zhè gài yòu liǎng fāng miàn de yuán yīn shì lín suī rán zài zhì guó shī zhèng shàng zhù zhòng yòng hàn réndàn zuò wéi mǎn zhōu guì de zuì gāo dài biǎomǎn zhōu de xiē wáng gōng chén jìng hái shì dejiā rén”, hàn rén zài néng gān guò shì yòng suǒ chángzài qīn shì rén”, mǎn rén duì hàn rén de cāi zhī xīnduì shùn zhì lái shuō néng wán quán bǎi tuō xiāng guān de 'èr yuán yīn shì mǎn zhōu qīn guì zòng yòu zhǒng zhǒng mǎn shì xuè nóng shuǐduì men guò yán yòu tuǒ zhī chùsuǒ jiù yìng liǎo lǎo huà:“ rén zhī jiāng yán shàn”, jié shùn zhì duō chóu shàn gǎn de xìng lín zhōng zhī shí fǎn cháng tàiniàn mǎn zhōu qīn qíngjiù zuò xiē jiǎn tǎo shì qíng zhī zhōng
  
   liùjiǔshí shí 'èrshí sānshí tiáo suǒ shè zhī shìyīnggāi shuō shùn zhì de biǎo xiàn shì hěn cuò dezuò wéi wèi qīng nián rénshùn zhì zài chù jūn guó shìgōng zhōng shì shàngměi měi yòu chāo fán zhī jiànchāo cháng zhī shì hěn nán de qián míng xiē hūn kuì píng yōng de huáng menshùn zhì yīnggāi suàn shì hěn cuò de wèi huáng liǎojìn guǎn shùn zhì zài zhào zhī zhōng réng zài 'àibiàn yòu diǎn 'ér men jīn tiān suǒ shuō degāo biāo zhǔnyán yào qiúliǎo
  
   zhēn zhèng yīnggāi jiǎn tǎo xià de shì shí tiáoshùn zhì de 'ài fēi shìshùn zhì què shí yīn shāng xīn guò nào gòu qiàngcháo shàng xià zhèn dòng shíshuō lái zhè wèi dǒng 'è fēi què shí shì wèi zhí rén xīn téng de hǎo fēi měi duān zhuāngshàn liáng xián huì tān cái zhēng chǒngduì shàng xiào jìng huáng tài hòuzài gōng zhōng rěn zhòng bào
  
   yuàn hòu fēi xiāng chùtài hòuhuáng hòu fēi shēng bìngdǒng fēi tiān bìng jìn xīn shì zhì yóu chāo de shēn tòu zhī 'ér duō bìng dǎodǒng fēi de shēngbǎo zhàng liǎo hòu gōng de 'ān níngwéi shùn zhì quán chǔlǐ zhèng shì chuàng zào liǎo hěn hǎo de tiáo jiàndàn gǎn qíng guī gǎn qíngfēng jiàn shè huì huáng jiā de míng fènzhì shì shàn dòng deshùn zhì wéi dǒng fēi zhìsāngquè suǒ jiǎn tǎo dezhū shì tài guò”。
  
   dào shùn zhì zhàohái shì 'èr shí nián qián zài xué shū shíshàng wén xiàn xué de piān wényóu rén pǐn xué wèn ràng rén jìng pèi de zhāng chéng xiān shēng jiǎng shòushǐ gèng jiā shēn liǎo duì zhè piān wén zhāng de jiě jiù shì shí zhī dào liǎo suǒ wèi huáng de zuì zhào yuán lái zhēn shì yán kěnqiè qián zǒng wéi féng yòu tiān zāi biàn huáng xià zhào zuì guò shì yìng jǐng 'ér ér shùn zhì zhè piān zhào què shì biǎo miàn wén zhāngcóng píng de jiǎo lái kànyīnggāi shuō shì jiào shēn deér qiě xiàng wén zhōng chū xiàn de xìng hàogāo”,“ shì cōng míngděng zhēn yòu diǎnchù líng húnde suǒ shí shùn zhì de zhè piān zhào zhào zhōng suǒ fǎn yìng chū lái de yán de jīng shén gěi liú xià liǎo shēn de yìn xiàngér zhè piān yóu zhāng xiān shēng qīn shǒu yòng zhǐ yìn de jiǎng zhí liú dào jīn tiānjìn guǎn zhǐ zhāng wēi wēi biàn huángèr shí nián jiān yòu bān jiā duō zhuāng zhēn jiǎng jiū de běn diū diào liǎozhè fèn jiǎng shǐ zhōng liú zài shēn biānǒu 'ěr chū lái niàn niàn jiǎn shùnlǎng lǎng shàng kǒucóng zhōng yòu shēng chū xiē xiē de lián xiǎng jué tǐng yòu de
  
   'èr zhè piān wén zhāngshì 1985 nián zài huáng shǐ cān guān qīng gōng dàng zhēn zhǎn lǎn shíjiàn dào liǎo dāng nián zhāng guà gōng gōng jūn mín rén děng guān kàn de zhào zhēn zhōng de zhè zhāng zhào piàn jiù shì dāng shí pāi shè xià lái dehuáng de píng rán shì guà zài qiáng shàng ràng lǎo bǎi xìng suí biàn kàn dezhè què shí ràng chī liǎo jīng
  
   sān zhè fèn zhào xiāng jiànshì zuì jìn de shì liǎo suǒ yǐn dòng rén men suǒ zuò de kǎo réng wǎngjìn guǎn yòu rén rèn wéi zhè fèn zhào zài shùn zhì shì hòu jīng huáng tài hòu mǎn zhōu wáng gōng jiáo zhèng gǎidàn tuì jiǎng suǒ wèi gǎi dòng zhī chù guò shì liǎng tiáo mǎn zhōu qīn guì men xiāng guān de nèi shǐ zhào zhōng suǒ xiàn de shēn de jīng shén hái shì yuán zhī yuán wèi 'ér dejié shùn zhì shēng qián liè biǎo xiàn zhào zhōng suǒ xiàn de jīng shén shì wán quán zhì de
  
   shùn zhì shí nián jiù shì lín shì de qián nián zài gào tiān zōng miào shízǒng jié liǎo wèi shí nián lái de xíng wéi biǎo xiàncóng tóu dào wěi méi yòu háo de chuī léiméi yòu gěi píng gōng bǎi hǎoxiāng fǎn tōng piān dōushì duì de jiǎn tǎo fǎnxǐngrèn wéi yòu shàng tiānkuì duì zōngduì huáng tài hòuràng tiān xià bǎi xìng shī wàng xià lìngjīn hòu féng yuán dàndōng zhìwàn shòu sān jié zài gěi shàng qìng de biǎo zhāng
  
   qián jiǔ 'ǒu rán de huì zài zhōng guó shǐ dàng 'àn guǎn fáng jiàn dào fèn biāo míng wéishàng chuán gǎode dàng 'ànshàng shū wén xià
  
   nèi sān yuàn shùn zhì shí nián chū sān chén shí jiē chū shèng jìn lái yán guān tiáo zòuduō wèi jiàn yòu guī qiē zhèn gōng zhězhèn wàn wèi tiān wèi shùn rén xīn zhī shì ? ěr zhū chén wèi huì 'ér gǎn jìn jiàn zhě ? zhèn suī wáng yán róng zhí měi huái xīn zhèn gōng yòu guò shīěr zhū chén zhí jiàn yǐn 'ǒu yòu fáng zài sān kāi chénshù zhě gǎi shī xíng zhèng dào zhēn zhì píngjìn yán qiē dāng zhě jiā jīng jiǎngyán zhī guò zhě qiǎn nèi sān yuàn chuán xiǎo zhū chénbēi xián zhèn qīn xíng chuán zhī
  
   cóng zhè fèn dàng 'àn kànnián qīng de shùn zhì huáng què shí shì zhēn xīn shí wàng chén xià gěi chū jiànér qiě wàng yào jìng shuō xiē suǒ suì de shì yào zhí jiē zhēn duì de yán xíngzhǐ chū yòu dāng zhī chùcháng ruò shí jiē shòu liǎo yìng gāi zài sān chén shùshuō duì liǎo yòu jiǎngyán guò huì guài zuì men
  
   shùn zhì zhè me shuō díquè shì zhè me zuò deyòu wèi jiào zhū zhī de jǐshìzhōng céng shàng shū zhǐ shùn zhìshuōjīn zhī bìng zài liù liù zhī bìng zài shàng shūshàng shū zhī bìng zài tuī wěituī wěi zhī bìng zài huáng shàng rén jiǔ rèn chéng xiào dìng shǎng 。” zhè wèi chén dǎo zhēn shì guān liáo mén chǎn shēng zhǒng zhǒng duān de yuán yīn nǎo 'ér quán kòu zài liǎo huáng tóu shàngmáo tóu zhí zhǐ shùn zhìquè shí ràng rén hěn nán xià táidàn zhè wèi qīng nián huáng jìn guǎn hěn yào miàn dàn xiǎng dào shì chàng chén xià jìn yánsuǒ hái zhēn yān xià liǎo zhè kǒu biǎo shì què shí shì yòng rén dāngshǎng míng
  
   hái yòu xià zhào shuō guó jiā méi yòu zhì hǎobǎi xìng shēng huó 'ān dìngbiān jiāng zhàn shì duàn zhēng bīng zhēng liángzhè shì lǐng dǎo fāng suǒ zào chéng debìng xià lìng gěi shàng de zòu zhāng dōubù chēng shèng nián hòu wèi zài gōng rèn jǐshìzhōng de jīng yáo yán shàng shū shì zàn měi de wén zhì gōngqǐng qiú huī chēng shèngjiēguǒ shùn zhì chī zhè tàojiāng zhè wèi liù xiǎo rén chòu dùn liǎo shì
  
  《 shùn zhì zhào jiàn dàng 'àn xiàn cún zhōng guó shǐ dàng 'àn guǎn
  
   shùn zhì shí wén
  
   cháo rényán lùn yóu zhī rén quánde 'è huà shùn zhì nián héng héng guǎng dōng shàng hán shēn xié běn kàng qīng zhì shì bēi zhuàng shì de shǐ gǎobiàn 》, bèi nán jīng chéng mén de qīng bīng chá huòzài yán xíng zhé nián hòudìng yàn liú fàng shěn yáng niányòu yòu máo zhòng zhuō děng fāng zhì 'ànmáo zhòng zhuō wéi fāng zhì suǒ xiě de wén shūshùn zhìnián hàobèi xué shì gāng lín rèn wéi shì běn cháo”, yòu guānzhèng tǒngde shè zhī tiáo”。 yóu guī dìng:“ jīn wéi zhōng jīng chén zào dìng chén jiàoyuèfāng kān xíng fáng shè gǎo gài xíng jìn zhǐ”, cóng dàn shēng liǎo zhōng guó yán lùn jiǎn chá guānkāi shǐ liǎo zhōng guó de yán lùn chū bǎn shěn chá zhuān zhìzhōng guó rén deyán lùn yóu zhī rén quányóu dàotuì。  qīng rényán lùn yóu zhī rén quánde 'èr 'è huàshì shùn zhì shí nián( 166 zhì kāng 'èr nián( 1663) de zhuāng tíng lóng míng shǐ 'ànzhè jiāng zhōu zhuāng tíng lóng shuāng jiē mángshòu dàozuǒ qiū shī míngjué yòuguó 》” de chū qián gòu mǎi míng rén zhū guó zhēn wèi wán chéng demíng shǐ》, rán hòu yán lǎn míng shìzēng rùn shān jié xiě chóng zhēn cháo nán míng shǐ shíqiè gǎi wéi zuòdìng míngmíng shǐ ji lüè》。 yīn suǒ zhū chuán duō yòu mào fàn qīng cháo kāi guó shìbèi luò zhí zhī xiàn zhī róng zài qiāo zhà wèi suì hòu bào jīng chéngcóng shùn zhì shí nián chá zhì kāng 'èr nián shí 'èr niánzhòng rénlíng chí rén zhuāng tíng lóng bèichuō shī”。 zhè 'è huà de zhòng yào biāo zhì zài ,“ wén zhū lián guǎng”, jǐn jiǔ mièsuǒ yòu zhuàn gǎo zhězuò zhějiàoduì zhěchāo xiě zhě gòu shū zhě,“ néng shǎo”,“ jiē miǎn nán”。 zhōng guówén huà kǒng zhù de yán lùn qián zhì zhì shàng liǎo xīn tái jiēqīng rényán lùn yóu zhī rén quánde sān 'è huà yōng zhèng sān nián shí 'èr yuè de wāng jǐng zhēng suí wèn zhǎn xiāo shì 'ànwāng jǐng zhī suǒ chéng wéi yōng zhèng cháo wén zhī bèi shā de wén rénshì yīn yōng zhènghèn suǒ zhū lián de héng héng yōng zhèng zài chǎn chú gōng chén nián gēng yáo hòu xiàn dǎng nián gēng yáo de zhī bīnwāng jǐng céng chēng sòng nián gēng yáo wéi zhòu zhī wěi rén”, yōng zhèng hèn yǎo qièchǐdàn què shēn zhījǐn jǐn wāng jǐng dǎng nián gēng yáogāo nián gēng yáozuì zhì shì jiù jiè zài nián zhōng chá chāo chū wāng jǐng suǒ xiě de shū táng zhēng suí zuò wén zhāngzāi zāng xiàn shū zhōng yòuhuáng huī háo zhí qiánzhī shī yòugōng chén wéi dài nián hào lùnděngfěi bàng xiān debèi miù kuáng luànzhì zhī zuìlìngzhe jiāng wāng jǐng zhǎn xiāo shì hēi lóng jiāng jǐyǔ qióng jiá rén wéi zhī qīn xiōng qīn zhí zhí níng nèi zhī rén xiàn rèn hòu xuǎn hòu zhě zhù chá chū zhí”。 wāng jǐng 'àn jǐn jǐn chuàng zào liǎo zhū lián zhèng debāng xián wén rénzhī xiān ér qiě xià liǎo jiāngwén àn fàn xiāo shì shí nián de chuàng héng héng wāng jǐng zhǎn hòu tóu zài běi jīng cài shì kǒu xiāo shìxuán guàliǎo shí niánzhè cán wén shǐ duō shì wèi wén wén zhù shū zhǐ wéi dào liáng móu”, fēn fēn xià liǎo dāng liè shìde quǎn zuò yòu míngzhōng guó wén huà rén de jié cóng měi xià kuàng


  The Shunzhi Emperor (Chinese: 順治帝; pinyin: Shùnzhìdì; Manchu: ᡳᠵᡳᠰᡥᡡᠨ ᡩᠠᠰᠠᠨ ijishūn dasan hūwangdi; Mongolian: Eyebeer Zasagch Khaan; 15 March 1638 – 5 February 1661) was the third emperor of the Manchu-led Qing dynasty, and the first Qing emperor to rule over China, which he did from 1644 to 1661. "Shunzhi" was the name of his reign period. His personal name was Fulin (of the Aisin Gioro clan) and his temple name (chosen after he died) was Shizu 世祖.
  
  A committee of Manchu princes chose the young Fulin to succeed his father Hong Taiji in September 1643 when he was only five. Two co-regents were also appointed: Nurhaci's fourteenth son Dorgon, and Nurhaci's nephew Jirgalang. From 1643 until Dorgon's death on the last day of 1650, political power lay mostly in the hands of Dorgon. After the young emperor started to rule personally in 1651, he tried, with mixed success, to fight corruption and to reduce the political influence of the Manchu nobility. He died of smallpox, a lethal disease that was endemic in China, but against which the Manchus had no immunity. He was succeeded by his third son Xuanye, who had already survived smallpox, and who subsequently reigned for sixty years as the Kangxi Emperor.
  
  Under the leadership of Dorgon and the Shunzhi Emperor, the Qing dynasty conquered most of the territory of the fallen Ming and its last claimants and established the basis of Qing rule over China despite highly unpopular policies like the "haircutting command" of 1645, which forced Qing subjects to shave their forehead and braid their remaining hair into a queue. Because the Shunzhi reign is not well documented, it constitutes a relatively little-known period of Qing history.
  
  When Hong Taiji, the second Qing Emperor, died on 9 September 1643 without having named a successor, the fledgling Qing state faced a possibly serious crisis. Several contenders started to vie for the throne. With his uterine brothers Dodo and Ajige, Dorgon controlled the Plain and Bordered White Banners, whereas Hong Taiji's eldest son Hooge had the loyalty of his father's two Yellow Banners.
  
  The decision about who would become the new Qing emperor fell to the Deliberative Council of Princes and Ministers, which was the Manchus' main policymaking body until the emergence of the Grand Council in the 1720s. Many Manchu princes advocated that Dorgon, a proven military leader, should become the new emperor, but Dorgon refused and insisted that one of Hong Taiji's sons should succeed his father. To recognize Dorgon's authority while keeping the throne in Hong Taiji's descent line, the members of the council named Hong Taiji's ninth son Fulin as the new Emperor, but decided that Dorgon and Jirgalang (a nephew of Nurhaci who controlled the Bordered Blue Banner) would act as the five-year-old child's regents.
  
  On 8 October 1643, Fulin was officially crowned Emperor of the Qing dynasty; it was decided that he would reign under the era name "Shunzhi."
  
   Dorgon's regency (1643–1650)
  
  Prince Regent Dorgon in imperial regalia. He reigned as a quasi emperor from 1643 to his death in 1650, a period during which the Qing conquered almost all of China.
   A quasi emperorOn 17 February 1644, Jirgalang, who was a capable military leader but looked uninterested in managing state affairs, willingly yielded control of all official matters to Dorgon. After an alleged plot by Hooge to undermine the regency was exposed on 6 May of that year, Hooge was stripped of his title of Imperial Prince and his co-conspirators were executed. Dorgon soon replaced Hooge's supporters (mostly from the Yellow Banners) with his own, thus gaining closer control of two more Banners. By early June 1644, he was in firm control of the Qing government and its military.
  
   The fall of the Ming and the Qing takeoverJust as Dorgon and his advisors were pondering how to attack the Ming, peasant rebellions were ravaging northern China and dangerously approaching the Ming capital Beijing. In February 1644, rebel leader Li Zicheng had founded the Shun Dynasty in Xi'an and proclaimed himself king. In March his armies had captured the important city of Taiyuan in Shanxi. Seeing the progress of the rebels, on 5 April the Ming Chongzhen Emperor requested the urgent help of any military commandant in the Empire. But it was too late: on 24 April Li Zicheng breached the walls of Beijing, and the Emperor hanged himself the next day on a hill behind the Forbidden City. He was the last Ming emperor to reign in Beijing.
  
  Soon after the emperor had called for help, powerful Ming general Wu Sangui had left his stronghold of Ningyuan north of the Great Wall and started marching toward the capital. On 26 April, his armies had moved through the fortifications of Shanhai Pass (the eastern end of the Great Wall) and were marching toward Beijing when he heard that the city had fallen. He returned to Shanhai Pass. Li Zicheng sent two armies to attack the Pass but Wu's battle-hardened troops defeated them easily on 5 May and 10 May. Then on 18 May, Li Zicheng personally led 60,000 of his troops out of Beijing to attack Wu. At the same time, Wu Sangui wrote to Dorgon to request the Qing's help in ousting the bandits and restoring the Ming dynasty.
  
  
  
  An old Chinese map of the complex of fortifications of Shanhai Pass. After Wu Sangui let Qing troops through the pass on 27 May 1644, Wu and the Qing defeated rebel troops led by Li Zicheng in the decisive Battle of Shanhai Pass.Meanwhile Wu Sangui's departure from the stronghold of Ningyuan had left all territory outside the Great Wall under Qing control. Dorgon's Chinese advisors, the two most illustrious of which were Hong Chengchou and Fan Wencheng (范文程), urged the Manchu prince to seize the opportunity of the fall of Beijing to claim the Mandate of Heaven for the Qing dynasty. When Dorgon received Wu's letter, he was already leading an expedition to attack northern China and therefore had no intention to restore the Ming. When Dorgon asked Wu to work for the Qing instead, Wu had little choice but to accept.
  
  After Wu formally surrendered to the Qing in the morning of 27 May, his elite troops charged the rebel army repeatedly, but were unable to break the enemy lines. Dorgon waited until both sides were weakened before ordering his cavalry to gallop around Wu's right wing to charge Li's left flank. Li Zicheng's troops were quickly routed and fled back toward Beijing. After their defeat at the Battle of Shanhai Pass, the Shun troops looted Beijing for several days until Li Zicheng left the capital on 4 June, one day after he had defiantly proclaimed himself Emperor of the Great Shun.
  
  
  
  The circular mound of the Altar of Heaven, where the Shunzhi emperor conducted sacrifices on 30 October 1644, ten days before being officially proclaimed Emperor of China. The ceremony marked the moment when the Qing dynasty seized the Mandate of Heaven.After six weeks of mistreatment at the hands of rebel troops, the Beijing population sent a party of elders and officials to greet their liberators on 5 June. They were startled when, instead of meeting Wu Sangui and the Ming heir apparent, they saw Dorgon, a horseriding Manchu with his shaved forehead, present himself as the Prince Regent. In the midst of this upheaval, Dorgon installed himself in the Wuying Palace (武英殿), "the only reasonably undamaged structure" after Li Zicheng had set fire to the palace complex on 3 June.
  
  Just two days after entering the city, Dorgon issued special proclamations to officials around the capital, assuring them that if the local population accepted to shave their forehead and surrender, the officials would be allowed to stay at their post. He had to repeal this command three weeks later after several peasant rebellions erupted around Beijing, threatening Qing control over the capital region.
  
  Dorgon greeted the Shunzhi Emperor at the gates of Beijing on 19 October 1644. On 30 October the young emperor performed sacrifices to Heaven and Earth at the Altar of Heaven. A formal ritual of enthronement for Fulin was held on 8 November, during which the merits of Dorgon as regent were compared to those of the Duke of Zhou. During the ceremony, Dorgon's official title was raised from "Prince Regent" to "Uncle Prince Regent" (Shufu shezheng wang 叔父攝政王), in which the Manchu term for "Uncle" (ecike) represented a rank higher than that of imperial prince. Three days later Dorgon's co-regent Jirgalang was demoted from "Prince Regent" to "Assistant Uncle Prince Regent" (Fu zheng shuwang 輔政叔王). In June 1645, Dorgon eventually decreed that all official documents should refer to him as "Imperial Uncle Prince Regent" (Huang shufu shezheng wang 皇叔父攝政王), which left him one step short of claiming the throne for himself.
  
   The conquest of ChinaHistorian Dai Yingcong has called Dorgon "the mastermind of the Qing conquest." Under his reign, the Qing subdued the capital area, received the capitulation of Shandong local elites and officials, and conquered Shanxi and Shaanxi, then turned their eyes to Jiangnan as they were also pursuing the last remnants of regimes established by Li Zicheng (killed in 1645) and Zhang Xianzhong (Chengdu taken in early 1647). The Qing also eliminated remnants of the loyalist Southern Ming regime in Nanjing (1645), Fuzhou (1646), and Guangzhou (1647), and chased Zhu Youlang, the last monarch of the Southern Ming, into the far southwestern reaches of China.
  
   Suppressing the banditsSee also: Zhang Xianzhong and Li Zicheng
  
  Very soon after entering Beijing in June 1644, Dorgon despatched Wu Sangui and his troops to pursue Li Zicheng, the rebel leader who had driven the last Ming emperor to suicide, but had been defeated by the Qing in late May at the Battle of Shanhai Pass. Wu managed to engage Li's rearguard many times, but Li still managed to cross Gu Pass (故關) into Shanxi; Wu then broke pursuit to return to Beijing. Li Zicheng then reestablished a power base in Xi'an (Shaanxi province), where he had declared the foundation of his Shun dynasty in February 1644. After repressing revolts against Qing rule in Hebei and Shandong in the Summer and Fall of 1644, in October of that year Dorgon sent several armies to extirpate Li Zicheng from his Shaanxi stronghold. Qing armies led by Ajige, Dodo, and Shi Tingzhu (石廷柱) won consecutive engagements against Shun forces in Shanxi and Shaanxi, forcing Li Zicheng to leave his Xi'an headquarters in February 1645. Li retreated through several provinces until he was killed in September 1645, either by his own hand or by a peasant group that had organized for self-defense in this time of rampant banditry.
  
  In early 1646 Dorgon sent two expeditions to Sichuan to try to destroy Zhang Xianzhong's regime: the first expedition did not reach Sichuan because it was caught up against remnants; the second one, under the direction of Hooge (the son of Hung Taiji who had lost the succession struggle of 1643) reached Sichuan in October 1646. Hearing that a Qing army led by a major general was approaching, Zhang Xianzhong fled toward Shaanxi, splitting his troops into four divisions that were ordered to act independently if something were to happen to him. Before leaving, he ordered a massacre of the population of his capital Chengdu. Zhang Xianzhong was killed in a battle against Qing forces near Xichong in central Sichuan on 1 February 1647. Hooge then easily took Chengdu, but found it in a state of desolation he had not expected. Unable to find food in the countryside, his soldiers looted the area, killing resisters, and even resorted to cannibalism as food shortages grew acute.
  
   Jiangnan
  
  A late-Qing woodblock print representing the Yangzhou massacre of May 1645. Dorgon's brother Dodo ordered this massacre to scare other southern Chinese cities into submission, but by the late nineteenth century the massacre was used by anti-Qing revolutionaries to arouse anti-Manchu sentiment among the Han Chinese population.A few weeks after the Chongzhen Emperor committed suicide in Beijing in April 1644, some descendants of the Ming imperial house started arriving in Nanjing, which had been the auxiliary capital of the Ming dynasty. Agreeing that the Ming needed an imperial figure to rally support in the south, the Nanjing Minister of War Shi Kefa and the Fengyang Governor-general Ma Shiying (馬士英) agreed to form a loyalist Ming government around the Prince of Fu, Zhu Yousong, a first cousin of the Chongzhen emperor who had been next in line for succession after the dead emperor's sons, whose fates were still unknown. The Prince was crowned as emperor on 19 June 1644 under the protection of Ma Shiying, who had arrived in Nanjing two days earlier with a large war fleet. It was decided that the next lunar year would be the first year of the Hongguang (弘光) reign. This Hongguang regime was ridden with factional bickering that facilitated the Manchu conquest of Jiangnan, which was launched from Xi'an in April 1645. Greatly aided by the surrender of Southern Ming commanders Li Chengdong (李成東) and Liu Liangzuo (劉良佐), the Qing army took the key city of Xuzhou north of the Huai River in early May 1645, leaving Shi Kefa in Yangzhou as the main defender of the Southern Ming's northern frontiers.
  
  
  
  A man in San Francisco's Chinatown around 1900. The Chinese habit of wearing a queue came from Dorgon's July 1645 edict ordering all men to shave their forehead and tie their hair into a queue like the Manchus.Several contingents of Qing forces converged on Yangzhou on 13 May 1645. Shi Kefa's small force refused to surrender, but could not resist Dodo's artillery: on 20 May Qing cannon breached the city wall and Dodo ordered the "brutal slaughter" of Yangzhou's entire population, probably to instill fear in the population of other Jiangnan cities so that they would surrender to the Qing instead of fighting on. On 1 June Qing armies crossed the Yangzi River and easily took the garrison city of Zhenjiang, which protected access to Nanjing. The Qing arrived at the gates of Nanjing a week later, but the Hongguang emperor had already fled. The city surrendered without a fight on 16 June after its last defenders had made Dodo promise he would not hurt the city's inhabitants. Within less than a month, the Qing had captured the fleeing Ming emperor (he died in Beijing the following year) and seized Jiangnan's main cities, including Suzhou and Hangzhou; by then the frontier between the Qing and the Southern Ming had been pushed south to the Qiantang River.
  
  On 21 July 1645, after the Jiangnan region had been superficially pacified, Dorgon issued "the most untimely promulgation of his career." He ordered all Chinese men to shave their forehead and to braid the rest of their hair into a queue just like the Manchus. The punishment for non-compliance was death. To the Manchus this policy might both be a symbolic act of submission and in practical terms an aid in telling friend from foe, however for the Han Chinese it went against their traditional Confucian values. The haircutting command united Chinese of all social backgrounds into resistance against Qing rule, and thus "broke the momentum of the Qing conquest." Hundreds of thousands of people were killed before all of China was brought into compliance.
  
   The Southern MingMain article: Southern Ming Dynasty
  
  
  
  The Longwu Emperor of the Southern Ming, whom Qing troops captured and killed in Fujian in October 1646.Meanwhile the Southern Ming had not been eliminated. When Hangzhou fell to the Qing on 6 July 1645, Prince of Tang Zhu Yujian, a ninth-generation descendant of Ming founder Zhu Yuanzhang, retreated up the Qiantang River and proceeded to Fujian from a land route that went through northeastern Jiangxi and mountainous areas in northern Fujian. Crowned as the Longwu Emperor in the coastal city of Fuzhou on 18 August, he depended on the protection of Zheng Zhilong (known in many western sources as "Nicholas Iquan"), a seatrader with exceptional organizational skills who had surrendered to the Ming in 1628. The childless emperor adopted Zheng's eldest son, granted him the imperial surname, and gave him a new personal name: Chenggong. The name Koxinga by which this adopted son is known to Westerners is a distortion of his title "Lord of the Imperial Surname" (Guoxingye 國姓爺). Only in October 1645 did the Longwu emperor hear that another Ming pretender, the Prince of Lu Zhu Yihai, had named himself regent in Zhejiang, and thus represented another center of loyalist resistance. But the two regimes failed to cooperate, making their chances of success even lower than they already were. In February 1646, Qing armies seized land west of the Qiantang River from the Lu regime and defeated a ragtag force representing the Longwu emperor in northeastern Jiangxi. In May of that year Qing forces besieged Ganzhou, the last Ming bastion in Jiangxi. In July, a new Southern Campaign led by Manchu Prince Bolo sent the Zhejiang regime of Prince Lu into disarray and proceeded to attack the Longwu regime in Fujian. Zheng Zhilong, the Longwu emperor's main military defender, fled to the coast. On the pretext of relieving the siege of Ganzhou in southern Jiangxi, the Longwu court left their base in northeastern Fujian in late September 1646, but the Qing army caught up with them. Longwu and his empress were summarily executed in Tingzhou (western Fujian) on 6 October. After the fall of Fuzhou on 17 October, Zheng Zhilong surrendered to the Qing and his son Koxinga fled to the island of Taiwan with his fleet.
  
  
  
  A cannon cast in 1650 by the Southern Ming. (From the Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence.)
  
  Portrait of Shang Kexi by Johan Nieuhof (1655). Shang recaptured Guangzhou from Ming loyalist forces in 1650 and organized a massacre of the city's population. Known to the Dutch as the "Old Viceroy" of Guangdong, he was one of the Three Feudatories who rebelled against the Qing in 1673.The Longwu Emperor's younger brother Zhu Yuyue, who had fled Fuzhou by sea, soon founded another Ming regime in Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong province, taking the reign title Shaowu (紹武) on 11 December 1646. Short of official costumes, they had to purchase robes from local theater troops. On 24 December, Prince of Gui Zhu Youlang established the Yongli (永曆) regime in the same vicinity. The two Ming regimes fought each other until 20 January 1647, when a small Qing force led by former Southern Ming commander Li Chengdong (李成東) captured Guangzhou, killing the Shaowu Emperor and sending the Yongli Emperor fleeing to Nanning in Guangxi. Li Chengdong suppressed more loyalist resistance in Guangdong in 1647, but mutinied against the Qing in May 1648 because he resented having been named only regional commander of the province he had conquered. The concurrent rebellion of another former Ming general in Jiangxi helped the Yongli regime to retake most of southern China, leaving the Qing in control of only a few enclaves in Guangdong and southern Jiangxi. This resurgence of loyalist hopes was short-lived. New Qing armies managed to reconquer the central provinces of Huguang (present-day Hubei and Hunan), Jiangxi, and Guangdong in 1649 and 1650. The Yongli emperor fled to Nanning and from there to Guizhou. Finally on 24 November 1650, Qing forces led by Shang Kexi––one of the "Three Feudatories" who would rebel against the Qing in 1673––captured Guangzhou after a ten-month siege and massacred the city's population, killing as many as 70,000 people.
  
   The northwest
  
  "Moghul embassy" (actually emissaries from a Mughal prince who ruled Turfan in Central Asia) as portrayed in 1656 by Dutch visitors to Shunzhi's Beijing.In 1646 sultan Abu al-Muhammad Haiji Khan, a Mughal prince who ruled Turfan, sent an embassy requesting the resumption of trade with China, which had been interrupted by the fall of the Ming dynasty. The mission was sent without solicitation, but the Qing accepted to receive it, allowing it to conduct tribute trade in Beijing and Lanzhou (Gansu). Later in 1646, forces assembled by a Muslim leader known in Chinese sources as Milayin (米喇印) revolted against Qing rule in Ganzhou (Gansu). He was soon joined by another Muslim named Ding Guodong (丁國棟). Proclaiming that they wanted to restore the fallen Ming, they occupied a number of towns in Gansu, including the provincial capital Lanzhou. Morris Rossabi sees these rebels' willingness to collaborate with non-Muslim Chinese as a sign that they were "not motivated solely by religious considerations and did not plan to establish a purely Muslim state." To pacify the rebels, the Qing government quickly despatched Meng Qiaofang (孟喬芳), governor of Shaanxi, a former Ming official who had surrendered to the Qing in 1631. Both Milayin and Ding Guodong were captured and killed in 1648, and by 1650 the Muslim rebels had been crushed in campaigns that inflicted heavy casualties. Tribute and trade with Hami and Turfan, which had aided the rebels, were resumed in 1656. In 1655, however, the Qing court had announced that tributary missions from Turfan would be accepted only once every five years.
  
   Transition and personal rule (1651–1661)
  
  Portrait of the Shunzhi Emperor in adulthood.Dorgon's sudden death triggered a period of fierce factional struggles and opened the way for deep political reforms. Because Dorgon's supporters were still influential at court, Dorgon was given an imperial funeral and posthumously elevated to imperial status as the "Righteous Emperor" (yi huangdi 義皇帝). On the same day of mid-January 1651, however, several officers of the White Banners led by former Dorgon supporter Ubai arrested Dorgon's brother Ajige for fear he would name himself as the new regent; Ubai and his officers named themselves as presidents of several Ministries and prepared to take charge of the Qing government. Meanwhile Jirgalang, who had been stripped of his title of regent in 1647, gathered support among Banner officers who had been disgruntled during Dorgon's rule. Oboi, who would become the main regent for the Kangxi Emperor in 1661, was among these officers, and Jirgalang appointed him to the Council of Deliberative Princes to reward him for his support. On 1 February, Jirgalang announced that the emperor, who was about to turn thirteen, would now assume personal power. After building up more support, Jirgalang moved to the attack. In late February or early March 1651 he accused Dorgon of usurping imperial prerogatives: Dorgon was found guilty and all his posthumous honors were removed. Jirgalang continued to purge former members of Dorgon's clique and to bestow high ranks and nobility titles upon a growing number of followers in the Three Imperial Banners (shang san qi 上三旗), so that by 1652 all of Dorgon's former supporters had been either killed or effectively removed from government.
  
  
  
  The Shunzhi Emperor in his mature years.The Emperor stripped both Dorgon and Dorgon's brother Dodo of their titles and assumed full imperial authority.
  
  To counteract the power of the Imperial Household Department and the Manchu nobility, in July 1653 Shunzhi established the Thirteen Offices (十三衙門), which were manned by Chinese eunuchs rather than Manchu bondservants. Eunuchs had been kept under tight control during Dorgon's regency, but the young emperor used them to counter the influence of other power centers like the Empress Dowager and former regent Jirgalang. By the late 1650s eunuch power became formidable again: they handled key financial and political matters, offered advice on official appointments, and even composed edicts. Because eunuchs isolated the emperor from the bureaucracy, Manchu and Chinese officials feared a return to the abuses of eunuch power that had plagued the late Ming. Despite the emperor's attempt to impose strictures on eunuch activities, Shunzhi's favorite eunuch Wu Liangfu (吳良輔), who had helped the young emperor defeat the Dorgon faction in the early 1650s, was caught in a corruption scandal in 1658. The fact that Wu only received a reprimand for his accepting bribes did not reassure the Manchu elite, which saw eunuch power as a degradation of Manchu power. The Thirteen Offices would be eliminated (and Wu Liangfu executed) by Oboi and the other regents of the Kangxi Emperor in March 1661 soon after Shunzhi's death.
  
  
  
  A portrait of Johann Adam Schall von Bell, a Jesuit missionary the Shunzhi Emperor affectionately called mafa ("grand'pa" in Manchu).During his short reign, the Shunzhi emperor encouraged the Han Chinese to participate in government activities. He was a scholar and employed Han Chinese to teach his children. He was also an open minded emperor and relied on the advice of Johann Adam Schall von Bell 湯若望, a Jesuit missionary from Cologne in Germany, for guidance ranging from astronomy, technologies, to tips for governing an empire. In late 1644, Dorgon had put Schall in charge of preparing a new calendar because his eclipse predictions had proven more reliable than those of the official astronomer. After Dorgon's death Schall also developed a personal relationship with the young emperor, who called him "grand-father" (mafa in Manchu). At the height of his influence in 1656 and 1657, Schall reports that Shunzhi often visited his house and talked to him late into the night. He was excused from prostrating himself in the presence of the emperor, was granted land to build a church in Beijing, and was even given imperial permission to adopt a son (because the emperor worried that Schall did not have an heir), but the Jesuits' hope of converting the emperor to Christianity was crushed when Shunzhi became a devout follower of Chan Buddhism in 1657.
  
  The Emperor married his mother's niece, but demoted the Empress several years later.
  
  Because of power issues in the Qing's ancestors' way, Shunzhi ultimately took another step to consolidate the power of the emperor. According to the old way, the 8 Banners were passed with succession much like how Nurhaci decided to give his Yellow Banners to Dorgun, but could potentially be controlled by someone like Huang Taji who switched the Banners. To solve this problem, Shunzi ordered the Upper 3 Banners- Plain Yellow, Striped Yellow, and Plain White to be under the control of the emperor. This would be maintained until Yongzheng and Qianlong's reign when they took the last step and controlled all 8 Banners.
  
  After he assumed personal rule in 1651, the Emperor tried to root out corruption in the realm, but with little success.
  
   Death and succession
  
  Electron micrograph of the smallpox virus. Because they had no immunity to this highly contagious and lethal disease, the Manchus were particularly fearful of it. The Shunzhi emperor died of smallpox, and Kangxi was chosen to succeed him because he had already survived the disease.In September 1661, Shunzhi's favourite concubine Donggo suddenly died as a result of grief over the loss of a child. Overwhelmed with grief himself, the emperor fell into dejection for months, until he contracted smallpox on 2 February 1661. On 4 February, officials Wang Xi (王熙) and Margi (the latter a Manchu) were called to the emperor's bedside to record his last will. On the same day, his seven-year-old third son Xuanye was chosen to be his successor, probably because he had already survived smallpox. The emperor died on 5 February 1661 in the Forbidden City at the age of twenty-two.
  
  
  
  An official court portrait of Oboi, who in 5 February 1661, was named as the main regent to the newly enthroned Kangxi Emperor.The emperor's last will, which was made public on the evening of 5 February, appointed four regents for his young son: Oboi, Soni, Suksaha, and Ebilun, who had all helped Jirgalang to purge the court of Dorgon's supporters after Dorgon's death on the last day of 1650. It is difficult to determine whether Shunzhi had really named these four Manchu nobles as regents, because they and Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang clearly tempered with the emperor's testament before promulgating it. His will expressed the emperor's regret about his Chinese-style ruling (his reliance on eunuchs and his favoritism toward Chinese officials), his neglect of Manchu nobles and traditions, and his headstrong devotion to his concubine rather than to his mother. Though the emperor had often issued self-deprecating edicts during his reign, the policies his will rejected had been central to his government since he had assumed personal rule in the early 1650s. The will as it was formulated gave "the mantle of imperial authority" to the four regents, and served to support their pro-Manchu policies during the period known as the Oboi regency, which lasted from 1661 to 1669.
  
  Because court statements did not clearly announce the cause of the emperor's death, rumors soon started to circulate that he had not died but in fact retired to a Buddhist monastery to live anonymously as a monk, either out of grief for the death of his beloved consort, or in a coup by the Manchu nobles his will had named as regents. These rumors were not so incredible, because the emperor had become a fervent follower of Chan Buddhism in the late 1650s, even letting monks move into the imperial palace. But much circumstantial evidence––including an account by one of these monks that the emperor's health greatly deteriorated in early February 1661 because of smallpox, and the fact that a concubine and an Imperial Bodyguard committed suicide to accompany the emperor in burial––suggests that Shunzhi's death was not staged.
  
  Contrary to Manchu customs at the time, which usually dictated that a deceased person should be cremated, the Shunzhi Emperor was buried. He was interred in what later came to be known as the Eastern Qing Tombs, 125 kilometers/75 miles northeast of Beijing, one of two Qing imperial cemeteries. His tomb was part of the Xiaoling (孝陵) mausoleum complex, known in Manchu as the Hiyoošungga Munggan.
  
   Family
   AncestorsHis father was the previous Qing emperor Hong Taiji; his mother was Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang.
  
  Father: Hong Taiji (1592–1643), emperor of the Qing dynasty (of whom Fulin was the 9th son).
  
  Mother: Bumbutai (1613–1688), or concubine Zhuang; daughter of a Mongol prince of the Borjigit clan (the descendants of Genghis Khan's brother Hasar); known posthumously as Empress Xiaozhuangwen (Manchu: Hiyoošungga Ambalinggū Genggiyenšu Hūwanghu).
  
  Paternal grandfather: Nurhaci (1559–1626), founder of the Qing dynasty.
  
  Paternal grandmother: Monggo (1573–1603), of the Yehenara clan; posthumously known as Empress Xiaocigao.
  
   Empresses and consortsAlthough only nineteen Empresses and Consorts are recorded for Shunzhi in the Aisin Gioro genealogy made by the Imperial Clan Court, burial records show that he had at least thirty-two of them. Eleven bore him children. There were two Empresses in his reign, both relatives of Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang from the Borjigit clan. After the 1644 conquest, Imperial Consorts and Empresses were usually known by their titles and by the name of their patrilineal clan.
  
  First Empress: the Demoted Empress Suoerna, from the Borjigit clan; niece of Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang. She was made Empress in 1651, but the monarch disliked her so much that he had her demoted in 1653.
  
  Second Empress: Empress Xiaohuizhang (d. 1718) from the Borjigit clan. She was named Empress in 1654.
  
  Concubine from the Tunggiya clan (1640–1663). Her family was of Jurchen origin but had lived among Chinese for generations. It had Chinese family name Tong (佟) but switched to the Manchu clan name Tunggiya. She was made Empress Dowager Cihe in 1661 when Kangxi became emperor. She is known posthumously as Empress Xiaokangzhang.
  
  Imperial Noble Consort from the Donggo clan (1639–1660), posthumously raised to Empress Xiao Xian Duan Jing. She had a Han Chinese mother. The Emperor was deeply in love with her and was very grieved when she died soon after their first son (Shunzhi's fourth) had died in infancy. He died of smallpox shortly thereafter.
  
   ChildrenEleven of Shunzhi's thirty-two spouses bore him a total of fourteen children, but only four sons (Fuquan, Xuanye, Changning, and Longxi) and one daughter (Princess Gongyi Chang) lived old enough to marry. Unlike later Qing emperors, the names of Shunzhi's sons did not include a generational character.
  
   Sons1.Niuniu 牛鈕 (13 December 1651 – 9 March 1652). Born to Consort Ba 巴.
  
  2.Fuquan 福全 (8 September 1653 – 26 January 1706). Born to Consort Ningyi 寧懿 from the Donggo clan. Became Prince Yu (裕親王) in 1667.
  
  3.Xuanye 玄燁 (Manchu: Hiowan Yei) (4 May 1654 – 20 December 1722), later became the Kangxi Emperor. Born to Empress Xiaokangzhang.
  
  4.4th son (5 November 1657 – 25 February 1658), who died before he was given a name. Born to Imperial Noble Consort Donggo. Posthumously granted the title of Prince Rong (榮親王).
  
  5.Changning 常寧 (8 December 1657 – 20 July 1703). Born to Consort Chen 陳. Became Prince Gong (恭親王) in 1671.
  
  6.Qishou 奇授 (3 January 1660 – unknown date, at the age of seven sui). Born to Consort Tang 唐.
  
  7.Longxi 隆禧 (30 May 1660 – 20 August 1679). Born to Consort Niu 鈕. Became Prince Chun (純親王) in 1674; posthumouly called Prince Chun Jing (純靖親王). He fathered a son who died heirless.
  
  8.Yonggan 永幹 (23 January 1661 – unknown date, at the age of eight sui). Born to Consort Muktu 穆克圖.
  
   Daughters1st Daughter (1652–1653). Born to Consort Chen 陳.
  
  2nd Daughter (1653–1685): second-rank Princess (M.: hošoi gungju) Gongyi Chang (Ch.: heshuo Gongyi Chang gongzhu 和碩恭懿長公主). Married in 1667. Born to Consort Yang 楊.
  
  3rd Daughter (1653–1658). Born to Consort Ba 巴.
  
  4th Daughter (1654–1661). Born to Consort Usu 烏蘇.
  
  5th Daughter (1654–1660). Born to Consort Wang 王.
  
  6th Daughter (1657–1661). Born to Consort Nala 那拉.
  
   Adopted daughtersPrincess Heshun (1648–1691). Married to Shang Zilong in 1660.
  
  Princess Roujia (1652–1673). Married to Guan Juzhong in 1663.
  
  Princess Duanmin (1653–1729). Married to Bandi in 1670.
    

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