Qing dynasty

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The Qing dynasty was the last imperial dynasty of China, ruling from 1644 to 1912 and overseeing a vast multiethnic empire before its collapse led to the founding of the Republic of China.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical state
imperial dynasty of China
capital Beijing
civilServiceSystem imperial examination system
continent Asia
country China
currency tael
wén (cash coin)
yuan
dynasticHouse Aisin Gioro
endTime 1912
eraName Guangxu Emperor
surface form: Guangxu

Kangxi
Qianlong Emperor
surface form: Qianlong

Shunzhi Emperor
surface form: Shunzhi

Yongzheng
ethnicGroupInPower Manchu
executiveBody Six Ministries
firstEmperor Shunzhi Emperor
followedBy Republic of China
founder Hong Taiji
governmentForm absolute monarchy
hereditary monarchy
lastEmperor Puyi
Puyi
surface form: Xuantong Emperor
legalSystem Qing Code
legislativeBody Grand Council
Grand Secretariat
majorPortOpenedToForeignTrade Guangzhou
Shanghai
Tianjin
notableEvent Boxer Rebellion
First Sino-Japanese War
Hundred Days' Reform
Opium Wars
Self-Strengthening Movement
Taiping Heavenly Kingdom
surface form: Taiping Rebellion

1911 Wuchang Uprising
surface form: Xinhai Revolution
officialLanguage Classical Chinese
Manchu
surface form: Manchu language
overthrowResultedIn Republic of China
surface form: establishment of the Republic of China
peakTerritorialExtent one of the largest empires in Chinese history
precededBy Ming dynasty
religion Chinese folk religion
Confucianism
Vajrayana
surface form: Tibetan Buddhism
startTime 1644
territoryIncludes China
surface form: China proper

Manchuria
Mongolia
Tibet Autonomous Region
surface form: Tibet

Xinjiang

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Imperial Garden historicalPeriod Qing dynasty
this entity surface form: late Qing dynasty
this entity surface form: late Qing dynasty
this entity surface form: Qing Empire
this entity surface form: Qing Empire
Imperial China includesDynasty Qing dynasty
Hall of Central Harmony laterUsedBy Qing dynasty
this entity surface form: Qing imperial court
Kwang-Chou-Wan leasedFrom Qing dynasty
this entity surface form: Qing dynasty China
New Territories leasedFrom Qing dynasty
Wei Hai Wei leasedFrom Qing dynasty
this entity surface form: Qing Empire
Boxer Rebellion location Qing dynasty
this entity surface form: Qing Empire
Opium Wars location Qing dynasty
this entity surface form: Qing Empire
Siege of Port Arthur location Qing dynasty
this entity surface form: Qing Empire
Opium Wars mainBelligerent Qing dynasty
Qing army operatedIn Qing dynasty
1911 Wuchang Uprising opponent Qing dynasty
this entity surface form: Qing government
Yongli Emperor opponent Qing dynasty
railway protection movement opposed Qing dynasty
this entity surface form: Qing government
Tongmenghui members opposedTo Qing dynasty
Amoy, Fujian, Qing dynasty partOf Qing dynasty
this entity surface form: Qing dynasty China
Huizhou (historical region) partOf Qing dynasty
this entity surface form: Qing dynasty China
Qing army partOf Qing dynasty
this entity surface form: Qing state
Boxer Rebellion participant Qing dynasty
Garden of Virtue and Harmony period Qing dynasty
this entity surface form: late Qing dynasty
He Shuheng placeOfBirth Qing dynasty
this entity surface form: Qing Empire
Li Hongzhang politicalAlignment Qing dynasty
this entity surface form: Qing imperial court
this entity surface form: Qing dynasty administration of Taiwan
Republic of China predecessor Qing dynasty
Shandong previouslyPartOf Qing dynasty
Hongguang Emperor primaryAdversary Qing dynasty
Longevity Hill rebuiltDuring Qing dynasty
Meridian Gate rebuiltDuring Qing dynasty
Tiananmen Gate rebuiltDuring Qing dynasty
subject surface form: Zhengyangmen
Palace of Heavenly Purity rebuiltIn Qing dynasty
1911 Wuchang Uprising relatedTo Qing dynasty
this entity surface form: Qing dynasty China
Treaty of Nanking signatory Qing dynasty
Treaty of Shimonoseki signatory Qing dynasty