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Brief: This article narrates how the young Kangxi Emperor seized real power. At 14, he overthrew the arrogant regent Oboi using a clever wrestling trap. Later, he faced the massive revolt of the Three Feudatories led by Wu Sangui. After eight years of war, Kangxi defeated the rebels, strengthened central rule, and firmly stabilized…
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Brief: This passage profiles the Kangxi Emperor, China’s longest‑reigning monarch. Selected for surviving smallpox, he was a diligent scholar of Confucian classics and Western science. He studied astronomy, math, and anatomy with Jesuit missionaries, resolved the calendar debate, and sponsored major scholarly works. A unique ruler who blended Eastern tradition and Western knowledge.
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Brief: This article tells the tragic story of the Shunzhi Emperor, the first Qing ruler of China. Crowned at six, he was controlled by regent Dorgon until taking power. He deeply loved Consort Donggo, but her death and their infant son’s loss broke him. Grief-stricken, he tried to become a monk. Depressed and ill,…