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Who was the emperor of the Qing Dynasty?

First, the list of teachers:

1, the emperor shunzhi: Tongyu, Tang Ruowang;

2. Emperor Kangxi: Tang Ruowang, Chen Tingjing, Peng Ershu, ferdinand verbiest;

3. Yong Zhengdi: Gong Jianfeng, He Shizhen, Xu and Jiang Tingxi;

4. Emperor Qianlong: Zhu Shi, Zhang, Ji Zengyun, Pan Shiquan, Lausanne Danbei Zhunmei, Zhang Zhao, and He;

5. Jiaqing Emperor: Wang Erlie, Zhou Huanggong, Dai Liankui, Zhu Gui;

6. Daoguang Emperor: Dai Liankui, Cao Zhenyong and Shen Qi.

7. Xianfeng Emperor: Shi Kuangyuan, Du Shoutian and Weng Xincun.

8. Tongzhi emperors: Liu Kan, Li Hongzhang and Weng Tonghe;

9. Emperor Guangxu: Li Hongzhang, Weng Tonghe, Sun Jianai and Xia Tongshan;

10, Emperor:, Chen, Iktan, Xu Fang, Zhu Yifan, Liang Dingfen.

Second, the royal master's information:

Chen Tingjing 1

Chen Tingjing (1638 65438+February 31-1765438+May 23, 2002) was born in Yangcheng (now Yangcheng County, Jincheng City, Shanxi Province), a minister and scholar in Qing Dynasty. At the beginning, he was named Jing, because the same family had the same name, so the court added the word "court" to him and changed it to court scene.

In the 15th year of Shunzhi (1658), he was a scholar, changed to Jishi Shu, and was rewarded by the secretariat. In the fourteenth year of Kangxi (1675), he was a bachelor of cabinet and assistant minister of rites, and served as an official at the banquet. Later, he served as an imperial advisor, Ministry official and household official in Zuodu.

In the forty-second year of Kangxi (1703), he was a bachelor and a high official in Wenyuange. In the forty-ninth year of Kangxi (17 10), he was the editor-in-chief of Kangxi Dictionary. Kangxi died in April of fifty-one years at the age of seventy-five.

Chen Tingjing's works and poems are profound and elegant. Siku Quanshu contains 50 volumes of Editions of Wu Ting, including 20 volumes of Poems and 3 volumes of Wu Ting and Ren Shan II. The Wu Ting Mountain Village built by Chen Tingjing in his hometown has been preserved to this day.

2. Zhang

Zhang (1672,65438+1October 29th-1April 30th, 755) was born in Tongcheng, Anhui. The second son of Zhang Ying, an outstanding politician and college student in Qing Dynasty.

In the thirty-ninth year of Kangxi (1700), he was a Jinshi, changed to Jishi Shu, was allowed to review, entered the South School, and entered the power center. Kangxi dynasty, the official to the left assistant minister of punishments, rectified the bureaucracy.

After Yong Zhengdi acceded to the throne, he successively served as the minister of rites, the minister of household affairs, the minister of official affairs, the university student of Baohe Hall (cabinet record) and the minister of military aircraft, thus perfecting the military system.

After emperor Qianlong ascended the throne, the monarch and his subjects became suspicious, and the evening scenery was bleak and the officials returned to their hometown. Gan Long was twenty years old (1755) and died at home. At the age of eighty-four, posthumous title was "Wen He" and enjoyed the ancestral temple. He was the only minister of the Han nationality in the Qing Dynasty with ancestral temple qualification.

Zhang has successively served as the editor of the Journey to the West and the Record of Shuozhou, the supplement officer of the provincial records of the holy ancestors in the Qing Dynasty, the social director of the History of the Ming Dynasty, the History of the Four Dynasties, the Qing Huidian and the Records of Sejong.

3. Wang Erlie

Wang Erlie (1727- 180 1), alias Zhong Fang, whose real name is Wu Jun, is from Yaofeng. Originally from Henan, he was born in Fengshuigou Village (now Fengshuigou Village, Lanjia Town), Jiajiapuzi, Liaoyang County, Liaoning Province during Qing Qianlong and Jiaqing years.

Known for his poetry, calligraphy and clever eloquence, he was a "Kanto gifted scholar" in Ganjia period. 16 years old, poetry and calligraphy have become a household name. At the age of 26, she took the children's exam in Quanzhou, and as a result, she was admitted to the Eight Public Students (Scholar).

At the age of 39, accompanied by his good friend Chang Ji, he went to Beijing to take the imperial examination, but failed. At the age of 44, he climbed to the top of the mountain again, took the Cohen test in the capital with confidence, and was admitted to Gong Shi. After passing the imperial examination, I am China Erji Jinshi. At this point, my long-cherished wish has been tasted. The Qing court appointed him as the editorial assistant of imperial academy.

In A.D. 1796, Emperor Qianlong abdicated to the 15th Prince Jia, was appointed as a bachelor, and was given a grand banquet, an imperial poem, three pictures of ancient stars and wishful pigeon branches.

Qing Pian Yan Jiaqing When Wang Erlie was 72 years old, he became an official in Dali Temple. Because of his advanced age, he retired and returned to Liaodong to teach at Shengjing Shenyang Academy. He died at the age of 74 (six years of Jiaqing 180 1) and was buried at the foot of Nanshan in Fengshuigou Village, Liaoyang County, his hometown.

4. Cao Zhenyong

Cao Zhenyong (1755— 1835) was born in Shexian County, Anhui Province. Cao Wenzhao, the minister of Qianlong Dynasty, was the son of Cao Cao, the emperor of Wei.

Forty-six years of Qianlong (178 1), a scholar. He used to be an editor and editor of the Hanlin Academy, a bachelor, a teenager James, a director of the Tiren Pavilion and the Ministry of Industry, a chief minister of military aircraft, a director of military aircraft, and a director of the upper study.

In order to pacify Kashgar's achievements, he was awarded the title of Prince Taishi, promoted to Taifu, and given a portrait of Ziguangge, ranking first in the group. He died in Zheng Wen and went to Shenxian Temple.

5. Sun Jianai

Sun Jianai (1827~ 1909), born in Shouzhou, Anhui Province (now Shouxian County, Huainan), was born in Xie Chen. In the ninth year of Xianfeng in Qing Dynasty (1859), he was the champion, and he was the teacher of Emperor Guangxu with Weng Tonghe.

Reluctantly moved to a bachelor's degree in cabinet, and served as assistant minister of the Ministry of Industry, director of the Ministry of Industry, minister of rites, minister of households, minister of officials and minister of punishments.

173, 898, the official department minister and assistant to the university student was appointed as the first minister of management affairs of Shi Jing University Hall (now Peking University), and 1900 was later appointed as the university student and minister of educational affairs of Wen Yuan Pavilion. After his death, he was called "Zheng Wen".

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