كانگشي الامبراطور
كانگشي الامبراطور | |||||||||||||||||
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4th Emperor of the Qing dynasty | |||||||||||||||||
العهد | 5 February 1661 – 20 December 1722 | ||||||||||||||||
سبقه | Shunzhi Emperor | ||||||||||||||||
تبعه | Yongzheng Emperor | ||||||||||||||||
Regents | Sonin (1661–1667) Ebilun (1661–1667) Suksaha (1661–1667) Oboi (1661–1669) | ||||||||||||||||
وُلِد | Aisin Gioro Xuanye (愛新覺羅 玄燁) 5 مايو 1654 (順治十一年 三月 十八日) Jingren Palace, Forbidden City | ||||||||||||||||
توفي | 20 ديسمبر 1722 (康熙六十一年 十一月 十三日) Qingxi Shuwu, Garden of Eternal Spring | (aged 68)||||||||||||||||
الدفن | Jing Mausoleum, Eastern Qing tombs | ||||||||||||||||
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الأنجال | Yunzhi Yunreng, Prince Limi of the First Rank Yunzhi, Prince Chengyin of the Second Rank Yongzheng Emperor Yunqi, Prince Hengwen of the First Rank Yunyou, Prince Chundu of the First Rank Yunsi Yuntang Yun'e Yuntao, Prince Lüyi of the First Rank Yinxiang, Prince Yixian of the First Rank Yunti, Prince Xunqin of the Second Rank Yunxu, Prince Yuke of the Second Rank Yunlu, Prince Zhuangke of the First Rank Yunli, Prince Guoyi of the First Rank Yunyi Yunxi, Prince Shenjing of the Second Rank Yunhu Yunqi Yunbi, Prince Xianke of the First Rank Princess Rongxian of the First Rank Princess Duanjing of the Second Rank Princess Kejing of the First Rank Princess Wenxian of the First Rank Princess Chunque of the First Rank Princess Wenke of the Second Rank Princess Quejing of the Second Rank Princess Dunke of the Second Rank | ||||||||||||||||
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البيت | Aisin Gioro | ||||||||||||||||
الأب | Shunzhi Emperor | ||||||||||||||||
الأم | Empress Xiaokangzhang |
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الصينية | 康熙帝 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
المعنى الحرفي | Emperor of the Era of Health and Glory | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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الكيريلية المنغولية | ᠡᠩᠭᠡ ᠠᠮᠤᠭᠤᠯᠠᠩ ᠬᠠᠭᠠᠨ Энх амгалан хаан | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Manchu script | ᡝᠯᡥᡝ ᡨᠠᡳᡶᡳᠨ ᡥᡡᠸᠠᠩᡩᡳ | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Möllendorff | Elhe Taifin Hūwangdi |
كانگشي الامبراطور (5 مايو 1654 – 20 ديسمبر 1722)، الاسم الشخصي Xuanye، كان رابع امبراطور من أسرة تشينگ، وثاني امبراطور من تشينگ يحكم الصين نفسها.
عهد كانگشي الامبراطور، الذي استمر 61 سنة (من 1661 حتى 1722) makes him the longest-reigning emperor in التاريخ الصيني (although his grandson, the Qianlong Emperor, had the longest period of de facto power) and one of the longest-reigning rulers in the world.[1] However, since he ascended the throne at the age of seven, actual power was held for six years by four regents and his grandmother, the Grand Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang.
The Kangxi Emperor is considered one of China's greatest emperors.[2] وقد أخمد ثورة الإقطاعيين الثلاث، وأجبر Kingdom of Tungning في تايوان وأجبر المتمردين المنغول في الشمال والشمال الغربي على الخضوع لحكم تشينگ، وأوقف روسيا القيصرية على نهر آمور، محتفظاً بـمنغوليا الخارجية وشمال غرب الصين الخارجي.
The Kangxi Emperor's reign brought about long-term stability and relative wealth after years of war and chaos. He initiated the period known as the "Prosperous Era of Kangxi and Qianlong" or "High Qing",[3] which lasted for several generations after his death. كما حقق بلاطه انجازات أدبية مثل جمع قاموس كانگشي.
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العائلة
- Father: Fulin, the Shunzhi Emperor (世祖 福臨; 15 مارس 1638 – 5 فبراير 1661)
- Grandfather: Hong Taiji, Taizong (太宗 皇太極; 28 November 1592 – 21 September 1643)
- Grandmother: Empress Xiaozhuangwen, of the Khorchin Borjigit clan (孝莊文皇后 博爾濟吉特氏; 28 March 1613 – 27 January 1688), personal name Bumbutai (布木布泰)
- Mother: Empress Xiaokangzhang, of the Tunggiya clan (孝康章皇后 佟佳氏; 1638 – 20 March 1663)
- Grandfather: Tulai (圖賴; 1606–1658), served as a first rank military official (都統), and held the title of a first class duke (一等公)
- Grandmother: Lady Gioro
- الزوجات والأنجال:
- Empress Xiaochengren, of the Hešeri clan (孝誠仁皇后 赫舍里氏; 3 February 1654 – 6 June 1674)
皇后- Chenghu (承祜; 4 January 1670 – 3 March 1672), second son
- Yunreng, Prince Limi of the First Rank (理密親王 允礽; 6 June 1674 – 27 January 1725), seventh (second) son
- Empress Xiaozhaoren, of the Niohuru clan (孝昭仁皇后 鈕祜祿氏; 1653 – 18 March 1678), second cousin
皇后 - Empress Xiaoyiren, of the Tunggiya clan (孝懿仁皇后 佟佳氏; d. 24 August 1689), first cousin
貴妃→皇貴妃→皇后- Eighth daughter (13 July 1683 – 6 August 1683)
- Miscarriage (August 1689)
- Empress Xiaogongren, of the Uya clan (孝恭仁皇后 烏雅氏; 28 April 1660 – 25 June 1723)
德嬪→德妃..仁壽皇太后- Yinzhen, the Yongzheng Emperor (世宗 胤禛; 13 December 1678 – 8 October 1735), 11th (fourth) son
- Yinzuo (胤祚; 5 March 1680 – 15 June 1685), 14th (sixth) son
- Seventh daughter (5 July 1682 – September 1682)
- Princess Wenxian of the First Rank (固倫溫憲公主; 10 November 1683 – August/September 1702), ninth daughter
- Married Shun'anyan (舜安顏; d. 1724) of the Manchu Tunggiya clan in October/November 1700, and had issue (one son)
- 12th daughter (14 June 1686 – February/March 1697)
- Yunti, Prince Xunqin of the Second Rank (恂勤郡王 允禵; 10 February 1688 – 16 February 1755), 23rd (14th) son
- Imperial Noble Consort Quehui, of the Tunggiya clan (愨惠皇貴妃 佟佳氏; September/October 1668 – 24 April 1743), first cousin
貴妃..皇貴妃→壽祺皇貴妃 - Imperial Noble Consort Jingmin, of the Janggiya clan (敬敏皇貴妃 章佳氏; d. 20 August 1699)
- Yinxiang, Prince Yixian of the First Rank (怡賢親王 胤祥; 16 November 1686 – 18 June 1730), 22nd (13th) son
- Princess Wenke of the Second Rank (和碩溫恪公主; 31 December 1687 – 27 July 1709), 13th daughter
- Married Cangjin (蒼津) of the Onnigud Borjigit clan in August/September 1706
- Princess Dunke of the Second Rank (和碩敦恪公主; 3 February 1691 – 2 January 1710), 15th daughter
- Married Dorji (多爾濟; d. 1720) of the Khorchin Borjigit clan in January/February 1709, and had issue (one daughter)
- Imperial Noble Consort Dunyi, of the Gūwalgiya clan (惇怡皇貴妃 瓜爾佳氏; 3 December 1683 – 30 April 1768)
和嬪→和妃..貴妃→溫惠皇貴妃- 18th daughter (17 November 1701 – November 1701)
- Noble Consort Wenxi, of the Niohuru clan (溫僖貴妃 鈕祜祿氏; d. 19 December 1694), second cousin
貴妃- Yun'e, Duke of the Second Rank (輔國公 允䄉; 28 November 1683 – 18 October 1741), 18th (tenth) son
- 11th daughter (24 October 1685 – June/July 1686)
- Consort Hui, of the Khorchin Borjigit clan (慧妃 博爾濟吉特氏; d. 30 May 1670), first cousin twice removed
- Consort Rong, of the Magiya clan (榮妃 馬佳氏; d. 26 April 1727)
榮嬪→榮妃- Chengrui (承瑞; 5 November 1667 – 10 July 1670), first son
- Saiyinchahun (賽音察渾; 24 January 1672 – 6 March 1674), fourth son
- Princess Rongxian of the First Rank (固倫榮憲公主; 20 June 1673 – 29 May 1728), third daughter
- Married Örgen (烏爾袞; d. 1721) of the Barin Borjigit clan in June/July 1691
- Changhua (長華; 11 May 1674), sixth son
- Changsheng (長生; 10 September 1675 – 27 April 1677), eighth son
- Yunzhi, Prince Chengyin of the Second Rank (誠隱郡王 允祉; 23 March 1677 – 10 July 1732), tenth (third) son
- Consort Hui, of the Yehe Nara clan (惠妃 葉赫那拉氏; d. 1 May 1732)
惠嬪→惠妃- Chengqing (承慶; 21 March 1670 – 26 May 1671), third son
- Yunzhi, Prince of the Fourth Rank (貝子 允禔; 12 March 1672 – 7 January 1735), fifth (first) son
- Consort Yi, of the Gorolo clan (宜妃 郭絡羅氏; d. 2 October 1733)
宜嬪→宜妃- Yunqi, Prince Hengwen of the First Rank (恆溫親王 允祺; 5 January 1680 – 10 July 1732), 13th (fifth) son
- Yuntang, Prince of the Fourth Rank (貝子 允禟; 17 October 1683 – 22 September 1726), 17th (ninth) son
- Yinzi (胤禌; 8 June 1685 – 22 August 1696), 20th (11th) son
- Consort Ping, of the Hešeri clan (平妃 赫舍里氏; d. 18 July 1696)
- Yinji (胤禨; 23 February 1691 – 30 March 1691), 24th son
- Consort Liang, of the Wei clan (良妃 衛氏; d. 29 December 1711)
良嬪→良妃- Yunsi, Prince Lian of the First Rank (廉親王 允禩; 29 March 1681 – 5 October 1726), 16th (eighth) son
- Consort Cheng, of the Daigiya clan (成妃 戴佳氏; d. 18 December 1740)
- Yunyou, Prince Chundu of the First Rank (淳度親王 允佑; 19 August 1680 – 18 May 1730), 15th (seventh) son
- Consort Xuan, of the Khorchin Borjigit clan (宣妃 博爾濟吉特氏; d. 12 September 1736), third cousin
- Consort Ding, of the Wanlioha clan (定妃 萬琉哈氏; January/February 1661 – 24 May 1757)
定嬪..定妃- Yuntao, Prince Lüyi of the First Rank (履懿親王 允祹; 18 January 1686 – 1 September 1763), 21st (12th) son
- Consort Shunyimi, of the Wang clan (順懿密妃 王氏; d. 19 November 1744)
密嬪..密妃→順懿密妃- Yunxu, Prince Yuke of the Second Rank (愉恪郡王 允禑; 24 December 1693 – 8 March 1731), 25th (15th) son
- Yunlu, Prince Zhuangke of the First Rank (莊恪親王 允祿; 28 July 1695 – 20 March 1767), 26th (16th) son
- Yinxie (胤祄; 15 May 1701 – 17 October 1708), 28th (18th) son
- Consort Chunyuqin, of the Chen clan (純裕勤妃 陳氏; d. 12 January 1754)
勤嬪..勤妃→純裕勤妃- Yunli, Prince Guoyi of the First Rank (果毅親王 允禮; 24 March 1697 – 21 March 1738), 27th (17th) son
- Concubine An, of the Li clan (安嬪 李氏)
- Concubine Jing, of the Wanggiya clan (敬嬪 王佳氏)
- Concubine Duan, of the Dong clan (端嬪 董氏; d. 1702)
- Second daughter (17 April 1671 – March/April 1673)
- Concubine Xi, of the Hešeri clan (僖嬪 赫舍里氏; d. 31 October 1702)
- Concubine Tong, of the Nara clan (通嬪 那拉氏; d. 1 August 1744)
貴人..通嬪- Princess Chunque of the First Rank (固倫純慤公主; 20 March 1685 – 22 April 1710), tenth daughter
- Married Ts'ering (策棱; d. 1750) of the Khalkha Borjigit clan in June/July 1706, and had issue (one son)
- Princess Chunque of the First Rank (固倫純慤公主; 20 March 1685 – 22 April 1710), tenth daughter
- Concubine Xiang, of the Gao clan (襄嬪 高氏; d. 14 August 1746)
秀貴人..襄嬪- Yinji (胤禝; 25 October 1702 – 28 March 1704), 29th (19th) son
- 19th daughter (30 March 1703 – February/March 1705)
- Yunyi, Prince Jianjing of the Third Rank (簡靖貝勒 允禕; 1 September 1706 – 30 June 1755), 30th (20th) son
- Concubine Xi, of the Chen clan (熙嬪 陳氏; April/May 1690 – 1 February 1737)
倩貴人..熙嬪- Yunxi, Prince Shenjing of the Second Rank (慎靖郡王 允禧; 27 February 1711 – 26 June 1758), 31st (21st) son
- Concubine Jin, of the Sehetu clan (謹嬪 色赫圖氏; d. 23 April 1739)
綺貴人..謹嬪- Yunhu, Prince Gongqin of the Third Rank (恭勤貝勒 允祜; 10 January 1712 – 12 February 1744), 32nd (22nd) son
- Concubine Jing, of the Shi clan (靜嬪 石氏; 13 December 1689 – 10 July 1758)
貴人..靜嬪- Yunqi, Prince Cheng of the Third Rank (誠貝勒 允祁; 14 January 1714 – 31 August 1785), 33rd (23rd) son
- Concubine Mu, of the Chen clan (穆嬪 陳氏; d. 1727)
貴人- Yunbi, Prince Xianke of the First Rank (𫍯恪親王 允秘; 5 July 1716 – 3 December 1773), 34th (24th) son
- Noble Lady Bu, of the Joogiya clan (布貴人 兆佳氏; d. 21 February 1717)
- Princess Duanjing of the Second Rank (和碩端靜公主; 9 June 1674 – March/April 1710), fifth daughter
- Married Ga'erzang (噶爾臧; 1675–1722) of the Kharchin Ulanghan (烏梁罕) clan in November/December 1692, and had issue (one daughter)
- Princess Duanjing of the Second Rank (和碩端靜公主; 9 June 1674 – March/April 1710), fifth daughter
- Noble Lady, of the Nara clan (貴人 那拉氏)
- Wanfu (萬黼; 4 December 1675 – 11 March 1679), ninth son
- Yinzan (胤禶; 10 April 1679 – 30 April 1680), 12th son
- Noble Lady, of the Gorolo clan (貴人 郭絡羅氏)
- Princess Kejing of the First Rank (固倫恪靖公主; 4 July 1679 – March/April 1735), sixth daughter
- Married Dondob Dorji (敦多布多爾濟; d. 1743) of the Khalkha Borjigit clan in December 1697 or January 1698
- Yinju (胤䄔; 13 September 1683 – 17 July 1684), 19th son
- Princess Kejing of the First Rank (固倫恪靖公主; 4 July 1679 – March/April 1735), sixth daughter
- Noble Lady, of the Yuan clan (貴人 袁氏; d. 25 September 1719)
常在- Princess Quejing of the Second Rank (和碩愨靖公主; 16 January 1690 – 1736), 14th daughter
- Married Sun Chengyun (孫承運; d. 1719) in 1706
- Princess Quejing of the Second Rank (和碩愨靖公主; 16 January 1690 – 1736), 14th daughter
- Noble Lady, of the Chen clan (貴人 陳氏)
- Yinyuan (胤禐; 2 March 1718), 35th son
- Mistress, of the Zhang clan (張氏)
- First daughter (23 December 1668 – November 1671)
- Fourth daughter (16 March 1674 – January/February 1679)
- Mistress, of the Wang clan (王氏)
- 16th daughter (27 November 1695 – October/November 1707)
- Mistress, of the Liu clan (劉氏)
- 17th daughter (12 January 1699 – December 1700 or January 1701)
- Mistress, of the Niohuru clan (鈕祜祿氏)
- 20th daughter (20 November 1708 – January/February 1709)
- Empress Xiaochengren, of the Hešeri clan (孝誠仁皇后 赫舍里氏; 3 February 1654 – 6 June 1674)
السلف
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في الثقافة الشعبية
الروايات
- Kangxi Dadi (康熙大帝; The Great Kangxi Emperor), a historical novel by Er Yuehe which romanticises the Kangxi Emperor's life.
- The Deer and the Cauldron (鹿鼎記), a wuxia novel by Louis Cha. In the story, by coincidence, the Kangxi Emperor and the protagonist, Wei Xiaobao, become close friends in their childhood. Wei helps the emperor consolidate his rule over the Qing Empire and plays an important role in affecting how significant historical events during the Kangxi era unfold.
- Qijian Xia Tianshan (七劍下天山; Seven Swords Descend from Mount Heaven), a wuxia novel by Liang Yusheng. In the story, the Kangxi Emperor discovers that his father, the Shunzhi Emperor, has become a monk in a monastery on Mount Wutai. He orders a close aide to kill his father in order to consolidate power, and attempts to erase evidence of the murder later.
الأفلام والتلفزيون
السنة | المنطقة | اللقب | النوع | Kangxi Emperor actor | ملاحظات |
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1984 | Hong Kong | The Deer and the Cauldron | Television | Andy Lau | A Hong Kong television series adapted from The Deer and the Cauldron |
1995 | Hong Kong | The Ching Emperor(天子屠龍) | Television | Julian Cheung | TVB series |
1998 | Hong Kong | The Deer and the Cauldron | Television | Steven Ma | Hong Kong television series adapted from The Deer and the Cauldron |
2000 | Hong Kong/Taiwan | The Duke of Mount Deer (小宝与康熙) | Television | Patrick Tam | Adapted from Louis Cha's novel The Deer and the Cauldron. |
2001 | Mainland China | Kangxi Dynasty | Television | Chen Daoming | Adapted from Er Yuehe's novel The Great Kangxi Emperor |
2006 | Mainland China | Secret History of Kangxi (康熙秘史) | Television | Xia Yu | The fourth instalment in a four-part Chinese television series about the early history of the Qing dynasty |
1998–2007 | Mainland China | Records of Kangxi's Travel Incognito | Television | Zhang Guoli | A five-season Chinese television series about the Kangxi Emperor's inspection tours to southern China. During some of his tours, the emperor disguised himself as a commoner to conceal his identity so that he can blend into society and understand commoners' daily lives better. |
2008 | Mainland China | The Deer and the Cauldron | Television | Wallace Chung | Chinese television series adapted from The Deer and the Cauldron |
2011 | Mainland China | Palace | Television | Kent Tong | Chinese television series set in the Kangxi era of the Qing dynasty. A woman from the 21st century accidentally travels back in time to the 18th century. |
Hong Kong | The Life and Times of a Sentinel | Television | Power Chan | Hong Kong television series about Fuquan attempting to overthrow the Kangxi Emperor | |
Mainland China | Scarlet Heart | Television | Damian Lau | Chinese television series set in the Kangxi era of the Qing dynasty. A woman from the 21st century accidentally travels back in time to the 18th century. | |
2013 | Mainland China | The Palace | Film | Winston Chao | |
2014 | Mainland China | The Deer and the Cauldron | Television | Wei Qianxiang | Chinese television series adapted from The Deer and the Cauldron |
2014 | Hong Kong | Gilded Chopsticks | Television | Elliot Ngok | Hong Kong television series about a chef who befriends Yinzhen (the future Yongzheng Emperor) and aids him in the power struggle for the succession. |
2016 | Mainland China | Chronicle of Life | Television | Hawick Lau | Chinese television series about a romance between the Kangxi Emperor and his childhood love. |
2017 | Mainland China | Legend of Dragon Pearl | Television | Qin Junjie | Chinese television series about Kangxi at the beginning of his reign. |
2019 | Mainland China | Dreaming Back to the Qing Dynasty[4] | Television | Liu Jun |
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ألعاب فيديو
- Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties: The Kangxi Emperor is featured as the Chinese leader in this real-time strategy game.
انظر أيضاً
ملاحظات
الهامش
- ^ "Emperor Kangxi - The Emperor Who Reigned for the Longest Period in Chinese History". Cultural China. Archived from the original on 21 مارس 2013. Retrieved 21 مارس 2013.
- ^ Magill, editor, Larissa Juliet Taylor ; editor, first edition, Frank N. (2006). Great lives from history. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press. ISBN 978-1-58765-222-6.
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- ^ 网易 (2019-01-23). "《梦回大清》主演阵容新鲜出炉 众主演颜值爆表". ent.163.com. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
ببليوگرافيا واستزادة
- Cordier, Henri; Pelliot, Paul, eds. (1922). T'oung Pao (通報) or Archives. Vol. XX1. Leiden: E.J. Brill.
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(help) - Ch. 3, "Kangxi's Consolidation," in Jonathan D. Spence, The Search for Modern China (New York: Norton; 3rd, 2013), pp. 48–71.
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وصلات خارجية
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كانگشي الامبراطور وُلِد: 4 May 1654 توفي: 20 December 1722
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سبقه Shunzhi Emperor |
Emperor of the Qing dynasty Emperor of China 1661–1722 |
تبعه Yongzheng Emperor |
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- مواليد 1654
- وفيات 1722
- 17th-century Chinese monarchs
- 18th-century Chinese monarchs
- Child rulers from Asia
- أباطرة من بـِيْجينگ
- Qing dynasty emperors
- Shunzhi Emperor's sons
- Kangxi Emperor