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Qian Long

  • Qian Long was the fourth son of Yongzheng Emperor, reigned at 25 years old and ruled the country for 60 years. He was an outstanding politician and strategist in ancient China. In sixtieth year of Qian Long (1795) he granted his position to his fifteenth son Aisin Gioro Yongyan, but he continued to hold the real power for 3 years and 4 months. In fact he was in highest power for 63 years and 4 months, the second longest reign in Chinese history (after his grandfather, Emperor Kangxi) and the oldest emperor.

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