Emperor Chengzong

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Emperor Chengzong is the posthumous imperial title granted to the Qing prince and regent Dorgon, who played a crucial role in establishing Qing rule over China in the mid-17th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf imperial title
posthumous title
associatedEthnicity Manchu NERFINISHED
associatedWith Manchu conquest of the Ming dynasty NERFINISHED
Qing conquest of China NERFINISHED
commemorates Dorgon’s role in consolidating Qing power in China
country China
dynasty Qing dynasty NERFINISHED
grantedBy Qing imperial court NERFINISHED
grantedTo Dorgon NERFINISHED
historicalCategory Chinese posthumous imperial titles
historicalSignificance symbolizes recognition of Dorgon’s de facto leadership in early Qing rule
honorificStatus posthumous imperial honor
languageOfTitle Chinese
linkedOffice Prince regent of the Qing dynasty
politicalContext transition from Ming to Qing rule
posthumousNameOf Dorgon NERFINISHED
region East Asia
regnalContext Qing imperial titulature
roleInHistory helped establish Qing rule over China
timePeriod 17th century
mid-17th century
titleHolderRole Prince and regent of the early Qing dynasty
typeOfHonor posthumous elevation to emperor
usedFor commemorating Dorgon’s contributions to the Qing state

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Dorgon posthumousName Emperor Chengzong