Jiaqing Emperor 嘉慶帝 | |||||||||||||||||
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Emperor of the Qing dynasty | |||||||||||||||||
Reign | 9 February 1796 – 2 September 1820 | ||||||||||||||||
Predecessor | Qianlong Emperor | ||||||||||||||||
Successor | Daoguang Emperor | ||||||||||||||||
Regent | Qianlong Emperor (1796–1799) | ||||||||||||||||
Prince Jia of the First Rank | |||||||||||||||||
Tenure | 1789 – 9 February 1796 | ||||||||||||||||
Born | (乾隆二十五年 十月 六日) Imperial Gardens, Beijing | 13 November 1760||||||||||||||||
Died | 2 September 1820 (嘉慶二十五年 七月 二十五日) Mountain Estate, Jehol | (aged 59)||||||||||||||||
Burial | Chang Mausoleum, Western Qing tombs | ||||||||||||||||
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House | Aisin-Gioro | ||||||||||||||||
Dynasty | Qing | ||||||||||||||||
Father | Qianlong Emperor | ||||||||||||||||
Mother | Empress Xiaoyichun | ||||||||||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 嘉慶帝 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 嘉庆帝 | ||||||||||
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The Jiaqing Emperor (13 November 1760 – 2 September 1820), also known by his temple name Emperor Renzong of Qing, personal name Yongyan, was the seventh emperor of the Qing dynasty and the fifth Qing emperor to rule over China proper. He was the 15th son of the Qianlong Emperor. During his reign, he prosecuted Heshen, the corrupt favorite of his father and attempted to restore order within the empire while curbing the smuggling of opium into China. Assessments of his reign are mixed, either seen as the "beginning of the end" of the Qing dynasty, or as a period of moderate reform that presaged the intellectual movements of the 1860s.[1]
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