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In the history of China, which emperor reigned the longest?
Li Hong, the Qing emperor, died at the age of 89 and reigned for 60 years. He was emperor for three years. Liang Wudi, who claimed to be "the first emperor in history", was filial at the age of 86 and reigned for 48 years, ranking first among the emperors in the Southern Dynasties. Empress Wu Zetian of the Tang Dynasty was 82 years old and reigned for 15 years (facing the Korean dictatorship for 2 1 year). She was the only empress in all previous dynasties. Zhao Gou, Song Gaozong, 865,438+. Kill Yue Fei. Qian Liu, King of wuyue in the Five Dynasties, was 865,438+0 years old and reigned for 465,438+0 years. Yuan Shizu Kublai Khan was 80 years old and reigned for 35 years. Li Longji, the grandson of Genghis Khan, was the founding emperor of Dayuan. He is 78 years old and has been in office for 43 years. An Shi Rebellion happened and the Tang Dynasty began to decline. Zhu Yuanzhang, Ming Taizu, 765,438+. Sun Quan, Emperor Wu, 7 1 year old, reigned for 30 years. During the Three Kingdoms period, Liu Che was 70 years old, and in office for 54 years, he conducted the first census in human history. Li Yuan, a native of Tang Gaozu, was 70 years old and reigned for 9 years. He was the founding emperor of the Tang Dynasty. Ye Lu Hongji, a Taoist priest, was 70 years old and reigned for 46 years.

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