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Download "Lovesick" 痴情家 Chi Qing Jia by Jia Qing
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Semi-Devil and Demi-Gods during its broadcast sprung entirely from my love for the subtheme song "Lovesick," I just grew madly obsessed with the song because the melody was reminiscent of traditional wuxia music. The lyrics of the song also aptly describes the tragic love between the Beggar Sect Leader, Qiao Feng, and the Murong clan's maidservant, A'zhu.
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Jiaqing, Wade-Giles romanization Chia-ching, personal name (xingming) Yongyan, posthumous name (shi) Ruidi, temple name (miaohao) (Qing) Renzong (born Nov. 13, 1760, Beijing, Chinadied Sept. 2, 1820, Jehol [now Chengde], Hebei province), reign name (nianhao) of the fifth (wikypedia said 7 th Emperor) emperor of the Qing dynasty (16441911/12), during whose reign (17961820) a partial attempt was made to restore the flagging state of the empire.
He was proclaimed emperor and assumed the reign title of Jiaqing in 1796, after the abdication of his father, the Qianlong emperor (reigned 173596). Power, however, remained in the hands of his father and his corrupt minister Heshen until 1799; the Jiaqing emperors duties were confined to directing ceremonial functions.
Meanwhile, the great White Lotus Rebellion (17961804) had broken out in central and western China. Under Heshens management, the campaign was prolonged so that he and ... (150 of 357 words)
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Jiaqing Emperor
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Not to be confused with Jiajing Emperor from Ming Dynasty
Jiaqing Emperor
Jiajing (1507-1567) de la dynasty Ming.
嘉慶帝
清 佚名 《清仁宗嘉庆皇帝朝服像》.jpg
China Qing Dynasty Flag 1889.svg 7th Qing Emperor of China
Reign 9 February 1796 2 September 1820
Predecessor Qianlong Emperor
Successor Daoguang Emperor
Regent Qianlong Emperor (17961799)
Spouse Empress Xiaoshurui
Empress Xiaoherui
Issue
Mianmu, Prince Mu
Princess Zhuangjing
Mianning, Daoguang Emperor
Princess Zhuangjing
Princess Huian
Miankai, Prince Dun
Mianxin, Prince Rui
Mianyu, Prince Hui
Full name
Chinese: Aixin-Jueluo Yǒngyǎn 愛新覺羅永琰, later Yngyǎn 顒琰
Manchu: Aisin-Gioro Yong Yanᠠᠪᡴᠠᡳ ᠶᠣᠩ ᠶᠠᠨ
Posthumous name
Emperor Shutiān Xngyn Fūhu Suīyu Chngwn Jīngwǔ Guāngy Xiogōng Qnjiǎn Duānmǐn Yīngzh Ru
受天興運敷化綏猷崇文經武光裕孝恭勤儉端敏英哲睿皇帝
Temple name
Qing Rnzōng
清仁宗
Father Qianlong Emperor
Mother Empress Xiaoyichun
Born 13 November 1760
Old Summer Palace, Beijing
Died 2 September 1820 (aged 59)
Chengde summer palace, modern Hebei
Burial Western Qing Tombs
The Jiaqing Emperor (Chia-ch'ing Emperor; Chinese: 嘉慶帝; pinyin: Jiāqng D; WadeGiles: Chia1-ch'ing4 Ti4; Mongolian: Sayishiyaltu Yirugertu Khaan, 13 November 1760 2 September 1820) was the seventh emperor of the Manchu-led Qing dynasty, and the fifth Qing emperor to rule over China, from 1796 to 1820.
He was the son of the Qianlong Emperor. During his reign, he prosecuted Heshen (和珅) (the corrupt favourite of Qianlong) and attempted to restore the state and curb the smuggling of opium inside China.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jiaqing_Emperor