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  1. Emperor Guangxu (14 August 1871 – 14 November 1908), personal name Zaitian, was the tenth Emperor of the Qing dynasty, and the ninth Qing emperor to rule over China proper. His reign lasted from 1875 to 1908, but in practice he ruled, without Empress Dowager Cixi 's influence, only from 1889 to 1898. He initiated the Hundred Days' Reform, but ...

  2. Ci’an and Cixi would continue to act as regents to the new emperor, Guangxu—who was barely three years old—until Ci’an’s sudden death in 1881. After that, Cixi was the sole regent.

  3. 7 de jun. de 2011 · Born in August 14th in 1871, Emperor Guangxu was named Aixinjueluo Zaitian, whose father was the seventh son of Emperor Daoguang. In 1874, Emperor Tongzhi died of an illness. Since he had no heir to take over the throne, the powerful and tactful Empress Dowager Cixi chose Zaitian (whose mother was a sister of Cixi), so that she could still keep ...

  4. The Guangxu Emperor's reign had effectively come to an end. Until his death in 1908 Cixi held power as regent. The Hundred Days' Reform ended with the rescinding of the new edicts and the execution of six of the reform's chief advocates. Guangxu’s supporters, including his former tutor Weng Tonghe, who had recommended Kang Youwei, were

  5. Guangxu, Emperador de China (1871-1908). Emperador de China nacido en Pekín el 14 de agosto de 1871 y muerto en la misma ciudad el 14 de noviembre de 1908. Ocupó el trono de China desde 1875 hasta su muerte. Fue el penúltimo emperador de la dinastía de origen manchú Qing. Su nombre personal era Zaitian, su nombre póstumo Ching Ti y su ...

  6. Guangxu Emperor (1871 — 1908), named Zaitian, revered as Emperor Dezong of Qing, was the penultimate emperor in both the Qing Dynasty and the history of China.. His entire life was controlled mainly by his aunt, Empress Dowager Cixi. Guangxu Emperor only obtained power for a few years, during which he participated in a failed war and implemented a short-term but advanced reform.

  7. The Hundred Days of Reform (戊戌变法; 戊戌變法|p=wùxū biànfǎ) or (百日維新|p=bǎirì wéixīn) was a failed 104-day political reform movement in China, undertaken by the young Emperor Guangxu and his reform-minded supporters, from June 11 to September 21, 1898. The defeat of China by Japan in the first Sino-Japanese War, and the ...

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