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Which emperor ruled for the longest time in history?

Aisin Gioro Hung Li.

Aisin Gioro Hung Li (17 1 1 September 25th-1February 7th, 799), the sixth emperor of the Qing Dynasty, was the fourth emperor after Beijing established its capital. The year number "Qianlong" means "good luck". After 60 years in office, he continued to give speeches on political issues and actually exercised the supreme power for 63 years and 4 months. He is the longest-serving and longest-lived emperor in the history of China.

In the fiftieth year of Kangxi (17 1 1), Li Hong was born at midnight on August 13th (September 25th in the Gregorian calendar) in the Ruyi Room of Wang Midong Academy in Yongqing, with the young name "Yuan Shou". In the fourth year of Jiaqing (1799), Emperor Qianlong died in hall of mental cultivation at the age of 89, and was in charge of Jiaqing. In September, Emperor Tommy Tam was buried in Yuling.

Emperor Qianlong was the king who ruled for the longest time in the world. Some people say that the creator of the ruling record should be attributed to Louis XIV, the French "sun king", but his actual ruling time is only 50 years. Emperor Qianlong monopolized the imperial power for 64 years and never shared it with others. Emperor Qianlong is one of the luckiest kings in the world.

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Emperor Qianlong is one of the luckiest kings in the world. First of all, he was healthy all his life and did not encounter any serious disasters. Secondly, he succeeded to the throne at the age of 25, and the process of obtaining the highest power was very smooth without any twists and turns. Third, he succeeded to the throne at a just historical node. Prior to this, the rule of Shunzhi, Kangxi and Yongzheng for 9 1 year (1644 to 1735) laid a good foundation for Li Hong.

But Emperor Qianlong was the greatest tyrant in the history of China. It severely suppressed the initiative and creativity of the people and even the bureaucratic class, and at the same time strengthened and ossified the autocratic system, creating great obstacles for future development. Emperor Qianlong was one of the founders of the literary inquisition in the history of China. During the Qianlong period, the dense network of literary works and numerous literary disasters were the pinnacle of literary inquisition in the history of China. ?

Li Hong wastes luxury goods. Six trips to Jiangnan cost a lot of money. Originally, through the efforts of Kangxi and Yongzheng, the country enriched the people and strengthened the national treasury, but under the profligacy of Li Hong, the national treasury became stretched. Six trips to the south of the Yangtze River also caused very serious disasters to the people. In his later years, Li Hong became more and more serious, which laid the groundwork for the Qing Dynasty to move from "the prosperity of Kang Gan" to "the decline of Taoism and salt".

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