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The Prosperous Age of Kangxi and the Emperor's Mentality: a Review

Yao Nianci

300K0

The book consists of five articles, which raise the core political issue of the Kangxi Dynasty in the Qing Dynasty, which is the struggle for the legitimacy of the Qing Dynasty. Starting from specific aspects such as the suppression of the rebellion of San Francisco, the promotion and elimination of princes, Taoist concepts, the relationship between Manchu and Han, and the dispatch of troops, this paper systematically criticizes Xuan Ye's proposition that "since ancient times, there is no better way to achieve justice in the world than in our dynasty."

The Prosperous Age of Kangxi and the Emperor's Mind: Comment on "since Ancient Times, There is No One Who Has Achieved Righteousness in the World Better Than Our Dynasty

Yao Nianci

300K0

The book consists of five articles, which raise the core political issue of the Kangxi Dynasty in the Qing Dynasty, which is the struggle for the legitimacy of the Qing Dynasty. Starting from specific aspects such as the suppression of the rebellion of San Francisco, the promotion and elimination of princes, Taoist concepts, the relationship between Manchu and Han, and the dispatch of troops, this paper systematically criticizes Xuan Ye's proposition that "since ancient times, there is no better way to achieve justice in the world than in our dynasty."

The Road to Dingding's Central Plains: from Huang Taiji's Entry into the Pass to Xuan Ye's Personal Rule

Yao Nianci

248K0

The book consists of four articles: "The Opportunities and Gains and Loss of Huang Taiji's Entry", "Dorgon and Imperial Politics", "Comments on the Edicts of the Qing Dynasty Ancestors", and "A Brief Discussion on the Four Ministers' Assistant Government in the Early Years of Kangxi". The four articles all focus on important areas of political history in the early Qing Dynasty, and the figures involved are of greater concern to academic circles and ordinary readers. The author is a traditional empirical historian, and his conclusions are all based on historical data, reflecting his solid historical data skills. What is even more valuable is that the author's articles often reveal things that have not been published before, so they have important reference value and enlightenment significance.