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Yongzheng Emperor

Emperor of China from 1722 to 1735

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The Yongzheng Emperor (13 December 1678 – 8 October 1735), also known by his temple nameEmperor Shizong of Qing, personal name Yinzhen, was the fifth emperor of the Qing dynasty, and the third Qing emperor to rule over China proper.

The fourth son of the Kangxi Emperor, Yongzheng ascended the throne following prolonged disputes over succession. A hard-working ruler, he aimed to create a more effective government, cracked down on corruption and reformed the personnel and financial administration.[1][2] His reign also saw the formation of the Grand Council, an institution that had a major impact on the future of the dynasty. Militarily, Yongzheng continued his father's efforts to consolidate Qing's position in Outer Mongolia and Tibet through force.

The Yongzheng Emperor died in 1735 at the age of 56 and was succeeded by his fourth son

Yongzheng Dynasty

Chinese TV series or program

Yongzheng Dynasty

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Chinese雍正王朝
Hanyu PinyinYōngzhèng Wángcháo
GenreHistorical drama
Based onYongzheng Da Di
by Eryue He
Screenplay byLiu Heping
Directed byHu Mei
Presented byYang Weiguang
Liu Wenwu
Cui Zengfu
StarringTang Guoqiang
Jiao Huang
Xu Min
Wang Huichun
Wang Hui
Du Yulu
Jiang Guangyu
Du Zhiguo
Opening theme"He Who Wins the Hearts of the People Wins the World"
ComposerXu Peidong
Country of originChina
Original languageMandarin
No. of episodes44
Executive producersZhao Huayong
Zheng Jiaming
ProducersLiu Wenwu
Feng Ji
Su Bin
Luo Hao
Production locationChina
CinematographyChi Xiaoning
Zhang Yuefu
EditorsLiu Miaomiao
Wu Zhaolong
Running time45 minutes per episode
Production companies
  • CCTV
  • Changsha TV
  • Beijing Tongdao Culture Development
NetworkCCTV
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Yongzheng, titled Qing Shizong, was the 4th son of emperorKangxi. Because Kangxi had many sons, the rivalry between each was very fierce. Yongzheng had to fight hard, and after the crown prince's failure to do his duties, Yongzheng had a chance to become the crown prince. But because of strong rivalry, this decision was never made.

When emperor Kangxi was at his death bed, he called Yongzheng over. It was rumored that he poisoned the old emperor, and added a stroke to the proclamation of emperor, that made the statement "…pass the throne to 14th son" to "pass the throne to 4th son". This rumor of course could never be proved.

After ascending the throne, he carried out a series of new policies that much benefited the development of the Qing dynasty. Just to name a few: he established the "Junji Chu" (Cabinet of Military) and weakened the power of the princes to strengthen the central power; he improved the tax law by demanding taxes according to the number of acres of land; by dispatching ministers to the minority areas, he strengthened the control overthem.

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