Qing Dynasty Emperor Qianlong was a tea lover and a great tea drinker. It is said that he wanted to retire from his throne in his late years, and some ministers asked: “How can a nation be ...
dynasty (1368 - 1644 ... Disloyalty was always dealt with harshly. For example, the Qianlong Emperor executed authors and their entire families for writing things that criticised the Manchus.
The emperor was Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), China's last imperial dynasty, who lived between 1711 and 1799. As a crown prince, Qianlong wrote about jade's noble qualities ...
The piyong in the Imperial College was a place where the emperor gave lectures. In the Qing Dynasty emperors Qianlong, Daoguang and Xianfeng gave lectures here. It's said after the construction of the ...
with the dividing line being Qianlong’s reign. First, there were changes to the raw materials: During the early Qing Dynasty, most raw materials came from Northeast China. These included live ...
The blue-glazed, silver and gilt vase was created for the court of the Qianlong Emperor An "extremely rare" 18th Century Chinese vase bought in the 1980s for a few hundred pounds and kept in a kit ...
[Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] From a cobalt blue-white qinghua bowl from the reign of Emperor Chenghua of the Ming ...
During the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, the old chief of the Red Flower Society Yu Wanting passes away from illness, and his godson Chen Jialuo is ordered to take over the chief ...