1, Kangxi
Aisingiorro Michelle Ye (1654-1722,65438+February 20th), the fourth emperor of the Qing dynasty (161-kloc-0/722 reigned), was the second emperor after the Qing dynasty made Beijing its capital. Kangxi year number
. Mongolians call him Enkh A Mu Gulangyan or A Mu Gulangyan (Mongolian means "peace and tranquility" and Chinese translates it as "Kangxi"). Tibet is honored as "Manjusri the Great". The emperor shunzhi's third son, his mother is Tong Jiashi, the queen of Xiao Zhangkang.
Emperor Kangxi ascended the throne at the age of 8, ruled at the age of 14, and reigned for 6 1 year. He was the longest reigning emperor in China. Working time (166 1 year-1722).
2. Qianlong
Aisingiorro Hongli (17 1 1 September 25th-1February 7th, 799), the sixth emperor of the Qing Dynasty, was the fourth emperor after Beijing made its capital. The year number "Qianlong" means "Heaven prospers".
After 60 years in the throne, that is, after the Zen position (A.D. 1736- 1796), he continued to teach politics and actually exercised the supreme power for 63 years and 4 months. He is the emperor who has actually mastered the supreme power of the country for the longest time in the history of China, and he is also the longest-lived emperor.
3. Liu Che
Liu Che (BC156-March 29th, 87 BC), namely Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the seventh emperor of the Western Han Dynasty, was a great politician, strategist and poet.
During the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty (before 1, 4 1-87 years), the Chinese and foreign dynasties, the system of secretariat of history and the procuratorial system were established politically, and the law of commendation was promulgated to strengthen the autocratic monarchy and centralization.
Economically, measures such as leveling, compensation, calculation and suing were adopted to cast five baht, which made the government monopolize the operation of salt, iron and wine and suppressed the influence of wealthy businessmen. Culturally, it "ousted a hundred schools of thought and respected Confucianism alone" and established imperial academy.
Externally, Emperor Wudi adopted an expansion policy. In addition to fighting the Huns for years, it also broke Fujian and Vietnam, South Vietnam, Weishi Korea and Dawan, hollowed out the western regions, opened up the Silk Road and opened up the southwest.
4. Li Renxiao
Li Renxiao (1124-1193), namely Renzong of Xixia, was the fifth emperor of Xixia. Son of Xia Chongzong. Mother Cao Xianfei. In the fifth year of Dade (1 139), Li Ganshun of Xia Chongzong died, and Li Renxiao acceded to the throne at the age of sixteen.
After Injong succeeded to the throne, he respected his mother Cao Shi as the "mother of the country" and made the king the queen.
During his reign (A.D.1139-1193), the state of Jin was well established and the external environment was stable. Reuse highly educated Tangut ministers and Han ministers to preside over state affairs; Establish schools at all levels to promote education; Implementing the imperial examination to select talents; Respecting Confucius, repairing Confucius Temple, and respecting Confucius as Wen Xuandi.
Establish Hanlin bachelor's college and compile historical records; Attach importance to rites and music and revise the new law of Le Shu; In its heyday, it promulgated the code "The New Law of China Reform"; Respect Buddha, worship Tibetan Buddhist monks as teachers and carve various Buddhist scriptures.
5. Li Ganshun
Li Ganshun (1083- 1 139), that is, Emperor Chongzong of Xixia, the fourth emperor of Xixia (reigned1086-139), the eldest son of Xia Li Bingchang and Zhao Mu. An outstanding monarch and politician in Xixia.
6. Emperor Sheng of Liao Dynasty
Yelulongxu (65438+ AD 9721October 16 ~ 103 1 June 25th) was the sixth emperor of Liao Dynasty (983- 103 1 year). Jing Zong is the eldest son of Yeluxian.
In the fourth year of Ganheng (982), he succeeded to the throne and changed his name to Qidan. Mother ChengTian queen mother Xiao Chuo regent according to the testamentary edict. Shi Yun, Han Derang, Yelvxiuge and Yelvxiuge thought it was for them, so they collected the Khitan nobles, appointed the Han scholar-officials, actively rectified abuses and reformed laws and regulations.
7. Ming Shenzong
(1563 September 4th-1620 August 18) The thirteenth emperor of the Ming Dynasty, his third son, the third son of the Ming emperor, and his biological mother was Filial Empress Li. In the second year of Qin Long's reign (1568), he became the Crown Prince on March 11th and was in the East Palace.
In the sixth year of Qin Long (1572), Ming Muzong died, and Zhu Yijun, aged 10, succeeded to the throne, with the year number of Wanli, who reigned for 48 years, and was the longest emperor in the Ming Dynasty.
8. Liang Wudi
Liang Wudi Xiao Yan (12,464-June 549), Li Dong, an adult, was born in Wujin County and Nanlanling County (now xian county Town, Danyang City, Jiangsu Province). Founder of the Liang Dynasty in the Southern and Northern Dynasties (from 502 to 549). Born in the Xiao family of Lanling, he is the 25th grandson of Xiao He, the prime minister of the Western Han Dynasty.
9. Liao Daozong
Lu Ye Hongji of Liao Daozong (1032 September14-1February 12), with the word Ni and the small character Cha Ci, is the eldest son of Lu Yezong Town of Liao Xingzong, and his mother is Xiaotali, the eighth benevolent queen of Liao Dynasty. Working time (1055-110/year).
10, Ming Shizong
Zhu Houzong (1September, 50716-1June, 5438+1October, 23rd, 567), a native of Anluzhou, was the secretariat of Huguang (now Zhongxiang, Hubei), the grandson of Ming Xianzong, the nephew of Ming Xiaozong and the king of Xingxian. 1 1 was the first emperor in the Ming Dynasty during the Jiajing period, from the 16th year of Zhengde (152 1) to the 45th year of Jiajing (1566).
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