Yixin

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Yixin, better known as Prince Gong, was a prominent Qing dynasty statesman and imperial prince who played a key role in 19th-century Chinese diplomacy and reform efforts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Qing dynasty prince
politician
statesman
ally Empress Dowager Ci'an NERFINISHED
Empress Dowager Cixi NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Gong Qinwang NERFINISHED
Prince Gong NERFINISHED
Prince Kung NERFINISHED
birthPlace Beijing NERFINISHED
clan Aisin Gioro NERFINISHED
country Qing Empire NERFINISHED
courtesyName Yixin NERFINISHED
deathPlace Beijing NERFINISHED
era Late Qing period NERFINISHED
ethnicity Manchu NERFINISHED
father Daoguang Emperor NERFINISHED
gender male
givenName Yixin NERFINISHED
heldOffice Grand Councilor of the Qing Empire
Head of the Zongli Yamen
President of the Zongli Yamen NERFINISHED
Prince-Advisor to the Regent NERFINISHED
Prince-Regent of the Qing Empire NERFINISHED
knownFor diplomacy with Western powers
establishing modern-style diplomacy in China
foreign affairs management
reform efforts in late Qing dynasty
language Chinese
Manchu NERFINISHED
memberOfDynasty Qing dynasty NERFINISHED
mother Imperial Noble Consort Jing NERFINISHED
movement Self-Strengthening Movement NERFINISHED
nobleFamily House of Aisin Gioro NERFINISHED
nobleRank qinwang NERFINISHED
notableWork Diplomatic negotiations with Western powers
Establishment of the Zongli Yamen NERFINISHED
Negotiation of the Convention of Beijing (1860) NERFINISHED
Participation in the Self-Strengthening Movement
palace Prince Gong Mansion NERFINISHED
participatedIn Xinyou Coup NERFINISHED
religion Confucianism
residence Prince Gong Mansion, Beijing NERFINISHED
roleInEvent Convention of Beijing NERFINISHED
Second Opium War NERFINISHED
Tongzhi Restoration NERFINISHED
sibling Xianfeng Emperor NERFINISHED
supportedEmperor Guangxu Emperor NERFINISHED
Tongzhi Emperor NERFINISHED
templeName Prince Gong NERFINISHED
title Prince Gong of the First Rank NERFINISHED

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