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Oxford professor Henrietta Harrison's new research shows that the famous letter from China's Qianlong emperor to Britain's King George III in 1793 was a diplomatic manoeuvre rather than a reflection ...
In Emperor Qianlong's 60 years on the throne he looked to his mother, his late father and his grandfather as guiding lights. Emperor Qianlong was unlike most emperors in Chinese history, and in ...
Qianlong Emperor, born in 1711, was the sixth emperor of the Qing dynasty, ruling from 1735 to 1796. He was the fourth son of Emperor Yongzheng and is remembered as one of the most prosperous and ...
Experts are exploring and restoring the Forbidden City's best-preserved, yet least-understood, structure - Emperor Qianlong's long-sealed retirement lodge. Zhang Zixuan reports in Beijing. Juanqinzhai ...
The Chinese garden has long been the prototype of constancy; however, there have been various factors in its long history that brought changes to its appearance over time. In the Qing dynasty ...
A vase kept in a kitchen in England could sell for £150,000 ($186,000) after it was revealed to be a rare 18th century Chinese artifact which was created for the Qianlong Emperor. The vase was ...
It’s Lunar New Year. Wearing their finest festive clothes, an 18th century family sits down to feast on a lavish banquet in a room adorned with auspicious signage. This scene will sound familiar to ...
A set of rooms designed by the Emperor Qianlong for his retirement sheds new light on the power and wealth of the Chinese empire at the height of the Qing Dynasty A set of rooms designed by the ...
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