Emperor Yi

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Emperor Yi is the posthumous imperial title granted to the Qing regent Dorgon, recognizing his pivotal role in consolidating Manchu rule over China in the 17th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Qing dynasty posthumous title
posthumous imperial title
appliesToOffice emperor of China
associatedEthnicity Manchu NERFINISHED
associatedWith Qing imperial succession politics
centralization of Qing authority
country China
dynasty Qing dynasty NERFINISHED
grantedBy Qing imperial court NERFINISHED
grantedFor pivotal role in establishing Qing rule over China
grantedTo Dorgon NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance symbol of recognition of Dorgon’s de facto power
honors Dorgon’s regency achievements
languageOfTitle Chinese
politicalContext early Qing consolidation
posthumousNameOf Dorgon NERFINISHED
region East Asia
relatedTo Manchu rule in China
Qing conquest of the Ming dynasty NERFINISHED
roleRecognized Qing conquest of China NERFINISHED
consolidation of Manchu rule over China
timePeriod 17th century
titleHolderStatus posthumous
titleType temple and posthumous style
usedFor honoring a regent as emperor posthumously

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Dorgon posthumousTitle Emperor Yi