Guangxu †

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Name:Guangxu
Beruf:Kaiser von China
Alter:37 Jahre
Geburtsdatum:14. August 1871
Todesdatum:14. November 1908
Sterbeort:Peking, China
Sternzeichen:Löwe
Größe:unbekannt

Guāngxù entstammte einer Nebenlinie der mandschurischen Qing-Dynastie und war vom 25. Februar 1875 bis zu seinem Tod Kaiser von China.

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Bilder zum Thema Guangxu

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Emperors make plans about future of world. Photo of one Japanese contemporary painting. The king of Denmark (丁抹, no. 5) is incorrectly labeled in the German key as the king of Portugal.
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Emperors make plans about future of world. Photo of one Japanese contemporary painting. The king of Denmark (丁抹, no. 5) is incorrectly labeled in the German key as the king of Portugal.
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Emperors and presidents speak about future of world in 1903. Photo of Japanese contemporain paintig.
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Guangxu Emperor (1871-1908)
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Guangxu Emperor (1871-1908)
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Imperial Edict for Establishing Schools and Cultivating Talents

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Chinese Coins of Guangxuyuanbao, by Guangdong province.
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painting
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The only real photograph of the Emperor Kuang Hsu (光绪皇帝) during his lifetime, 1902.
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Chinese Emperor Guangxu with imperial clothing
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keine Bildbeschreibung
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This letter thanks the President for the congratulations sent on the occasion of the Empress Dowagers sixtieth birthday; presented by Yan Yu.
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Image from La Chine à terre et en ballon.
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This item is a scroll from the Kuang-hsü Emperor of China to President Benjamin Harrison, written in both Manchu and Chinese characters. The characters are written in black ink on a yellow background. The background color of the scroll was created using gamboge, a dark mustard yellow pigment. Decorating the border of the scroll are repeated dragon designs in black ink. In the center of the scroll is a seal stamped in red ink. In the scroll, the Emperor of China accredits Tsui Kuo-yin as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the United States. The scroll was to be presented to President Harrison by Tsui in a Bamboo Case for Scroll from the Kuang-hsü Emperor of China to the President of the United States, Benjamin Harrison, ca. 1889 (ARC Identifier 5716512). A translation of the scroll is available in the Note from Chinese Ambassador Tsui Kuo-yin to Secretary of State James Gillespie Blaine, September 30, 1889 (ARC Identifier 5716510).
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This item is a scroll from the Kuang-hsü Emperor of China to President Grover Cleveland, written in both Manchu and Chinese characters. The characters are written in black ink on a yellow background. The background color of the scroll was created using gamboge, a dark mustard yellow pigment. Decorating the border of the scroll are repeated dragon designs in black ink. In the center of the scroll is a seal stamped in red ink. In the scroll, the Emperor of China appoints Li Hung-chang as Ambassador Extraordinary to the United States. The scroll was to be presented to President Cleveland by Li. A translation of the scroll is available in the Note from Chinese Ambassador Yang Yu to Acting Secretary of State William Woodville Rockhill, August 6, 1896 (ARC Identifier 5716515).
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This item is a scroll from the Kuang-hsü Emperor of China to President Grover Cleveland, written in both Manchu and Chinese characters. The characters are written in black ink on a yellow background. The background color of the scroll was created using gamboge, a dark mustard yellow pigment. Decorating the border of the scroll are repeated dragon designs. In the center of the scroll is a seal stamped in red ink. In the scroll, the Emperor of China accredits Chang Yen Hoon as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the United States. The scroll was scheduled to be presented to President Cleveland by Chang on April 29, 1886. The scroll was wrapped in a Textile Wrapper for Scroll from the Kuang-hsü Emperor of China to the President of the United States, Grover Cleveland, ca. 1885 (ARC Identifier 5716507). A translation of the scroll is available in the Note from Chinese Ambassador Chang Yen Hoon to Secretary of State Thomas F. Bayard, April 24, 1886 (ARC Identifier 5716502).
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光绪元宝湖北省造库平一钱四分四厘银币,清代银辅币,面值二角。
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תמונה של הקיסר הסיני גואנג סו
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光绪帝画像
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「功存捍衛匾:光緒御筆之寶」;2021年5月15日攝於文澳城隍廟。

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    Guangxu war ein 🙋‍♂️ Kaiser von China

  • Wie alt wurde Guangxu?

    Guangxu erreichte ein Alter von ⌛ 37 Jahren.

  • Wann hat Guangxu Geburtstag?

    Guangxu wurde an einem Montag am ⭐ 14. August 1871 geboren.

  • Wann starb Guangxu?

    Guangxu ist am ✟ 14. November 1908 in Peking, China, gestorben.

  • In welchem Sternzeichen wurde Guangxu geboren?

    Guangxu wurde im westlichen Sternzeichen ♌ Löwe geboren.

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