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The Young Emperor Period Of The Qing Dynasty, Colonial Research

Posted on:2011-05-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y Z HuangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360305973405Subject:History of Ancient China
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During the young emperor period of Qing Dynasty, colonial mainly consisted of prince, queen mother and minister, which was established as the result of mutual compromise of the political forces. The struggle among the colonials largely decreased the strength of the Qing Dynasty. During the period of Shunzhi rule, which avoided internal conflicts of the ruling class so that the Qing Dynasty ruled the ancient Chinese. However, the four ministers colonial retreated, intensifying the conflict between Manchu and Han during the period of Kangxi rule. The joint colonial of prince and queen mother made Qing Dynasty the emergence of "Restoration", but with the queen ousted, the Qing Dynasty increasingly decayed during the period of Tongzhi rule. The Empress Dowager Cixi solely controlled the imperial power through an internal struggle to seriously damage the Qing Dynasty's strength so that the Qing Dynasty came to decline and fall during the period of Guangxu rule. On the prince colonial, ZaiFeng had been powerless to control, leading to the final demise of Qing Dynasty during the period of Xuantong rule. During the five young emperors period of Qing Dynasty, the policies, which were enforced by colonials, had a significant impact on the Qing politics, economy, military, society, culture, diplomacy and ethnic relations etc as well as determined the rise and fall of dynasties.
Keywords/Search Tags:Qing Dynasty, young emperor, colonial, imperial power
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