There were ten emperors in the Qing Dynasty: 1 Qing Taizu Nurhachi (1559 - 1626) 2. Emperor Taizong of the Qing Dynasty, Huang Taiji (1592 - 1643) 3. Emperor Shunzhi of the Qing Dynasty (1638 - 1661) 4 Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty (1654 - 1722) 5. Emperor Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty (1678 - 1735) 6 Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty (1711 - 1799) 7 Emperor Jiaqing of Renzong of the Qing Dynasty (1760 - 1820) 8 Emperor Daoguang of the Qing Dynasty (1782 - 1850) 9 Emperor Xianfeng of the Qing Dynasty (1831 - 1861) 10 Emperor Muzong of the Qing Dynasty (1856 - 1875) 11 Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty (1871 - 1908) 12 Emperor Xuan of the Qing Dynasty, Pu Yi (1906 - 1967) Please note that some of the emperors of these ten generations had a short reign or died early, while others were forced to abdicate for political reasons.
There were 12 emperors in the Qing Dynasty. According to the order, they were Nurhachi, Huangtaiji, Fulin, Xuanye, Yinzhen, Hongli, Yanyan, Yining, Yi Yi, Zaichun, Zaitian, and Xuantong.
The 13 emperors of the Qing Dynasty were Nurhachi, Huangtaiji, Fulin, Xuanye, Yinzhen, Hongli, Yongyan, Mianning, Yi, Zaichun, Zaitian, and Puyi.
There were 17 emperors in the Xia Dynasty: Yu, Qi, Taikang, Zhongkang, Xiang, Shaokang, Zhu, Huai, Mang, Xie, Bujiang, Jiong, Yi, Kongjia, Gao, Fa, and Jie.
There were 16 emperors in the Ming Dynasty. Among them were Zhu Yuanzhang, Emperor Taizu of the Ming Dynasty (Hongwu), Zhu Yunwen, Emperor Huizong of the Ming Dynasty (Jianwen), Zhu Di, Emperor Chengzu of the Ming Dynasty (Yongle), Zhu Gaochi, Emperor Renzong of the Ming Dynasty (Hongxi), Zhu Zhanji, Emperor Xuanzong of the Ming Dynasty (Xuande), Zhu Qizhen, Emperor Yingzong of the Ming Dynasty (Zhengtong/Tianshun), Zhu Qiyu, Emperor Xianzong of the Ming Dynasty (Jingtai), Zhu Jianshen, Emperor Xiaozong of the Ming Dynasty (Chenghua), Zhu Youtang, Emperor Wuzong of the Ming Dynasty (Hongzhi), Zhu Houzhao, Emperor Shizong of the Ming Dynasty (Jiajing), Zhu Zaihou, Emperor Muzong of the Ming Dynasty (Longqing), Zhu Yijun, Emperor Shenzong of the Ming Dynasty (Wanli). Zhu Changluo of Mingguang Sect (Taichang), Zhu Youjian of Mingxi Sect (Tianqi), Zhu Youxiao of Mingsi Sect (Chongzhen).
There was a novel called " The Emperor's Teacher at the End of the Han Dynasty ", which was written by the author of the beacon fire to play with the princes. It was a story about an emperor who had traveled to the end of the Han Dynasty in modern times. He used his wisdom and means to support the political turmoil at the end of the Han Dynasty and gradually grasped real power. This novel had a plot and character creation similar to the Emperor of the Han Dynasty, but it had a more complicated political background and historical plot.
The order of the emperors of the Qing Dynasty was: Nurhachi (Emperor Taizu of the Qing Dynasty), Huangtaiji (Emperor Taizong of the Qing Dynasty), Fulin (Emperor Shizu of the Qing Dynasty), Xuanye (Emperor Shengzu of the Qing Dynasty), Yinzhen (Emperor Shizong of the Qing Dynasty), Hongli (Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty), Yan (Emperor Renzong of the Qing Dynasty), Ning (Emperor Xuanzong of the Qing Dynasty), Yi (Emperor Wenzong of the Qing Dynasty), Zaichun (Emperor Muzong of the Qing Dynasty), Zaitian (Emperor Dezong of the Qing Dynasty), and Puyi (Emperor Xuantong).
The 12 emperors of the Qing Dynasty had a doggerel: Nurhachi Emperor Shun Kang, Yong Qian Jia Dao Xian Tong Guang.
The 12 emperors of the Qing Dynasty had a doggerel: Nurhachi Emperor Shun Kang, Yong Qianjia Dao Xian Tongguang.
Among the 16 emperors of the Ming Dynasty, there were indeed some people who were called oddities. Their personalities and behavior were different from that of ordinary emperors. Some of the strange emperors included Zhu Yuanzhang, Emperor Zhengde Zhu Houzhao, Emperor Yongle Zhu Di, etc. Zhu Yuanzhang was the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty. His personality and experience were very special. From a cowherd, a beggar, a monk, to the leader of the rebel army, he finally became the emperor. During his reign, he also had some strange behaviors, such as killing people to relieve stress. Emperor Zhu Houzhao of Zhengde liked to raise animals. The palace was like a zoo, but he himself banned the whole country from eating pork. This was also a strange move. Yongle Emperor Zhu Di was Zhu Yuanzhang's son. He had reorganized his teammates and his nephew. He was considered to be the son most like Zhu Yuanzhang and was also one of the few successful rebels. He was also comparable to Zhu Yuanzhang in his work, but because of his behavior, many ministers could not stand it. In general, there were indeed some strange existences among the sixteen emperors of the Ming Dynasty. Their personalities and behaviors were different from ordinary emperors.