Emperor Jiaqing's name was Aisin Gioro.
Emperor Jiaqing was the seventh emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the fifth emperor after the Qing army entered the pass. During his reign, he adopted a series of policies and measures in an attempt to change the decline of the Qing Dynasty. However, he was faced with corruption, corruption, the uprising of the White Lotus Society, and other internal and external troubles. Although he had punished corrupt officials such as He Shen, his efforts to eradicate corruption in the ruling class were limited. The problem of corruption had not been resolved, but had instead become more serious. In addition, Emperor Jiaqing's reign coincided with the rise of the world's industrial revolution, and it was also the period when the Qing Dynasty turned from prosperity to decline. His rule failed to reverse the decline of the Qing Dynasty's political situation, which eventually led to the decline of the Qing Dynasty. There was no mention of Emperor Jiaqing's specific cause of death or personal evaluation in the literature.
Emperor Jiaqing's actions included paying attention to the river, relieving the victims, straightening out the administration of officials, cracking down on corrupt officials, reforming the official style, suppressing the chaos in Sichuan and Chu and the southeast bandits, protecting sovereignty, ending the literary inquisition, managing the river works, straightening out the flag affairs, and solving the corruption of the royal family. In addition, Emperor Jiaqing also punished Quan Xiang Heshen, taking decisive measures to successfully punish Heshen. However, Emperor Jiaqing's economic policy emphasized agriculture and suppressed commerce. He did not carry out fundamental reforms, nor did he effectively deal with foreign invaders, causing the Qing Dynasty to gradually decline under his rule. In general, Emperor Jiaqing was a diligent and conservative monarch, but his ability to govern and reform was relatively low.
The next emperor of Jiaqing was Emperor Daoguang.
The next emperor of Jiaqing was Emperor Daoguang.
The next emperor of Jiaqing was Emperor Daoguang.
The next emperor of Jiaqing was Emperor Daoguang.
The next emperor of Jiaqing was Emperor Daoguang.
The next emperor of Jiaqing was Daoguang. Daoguang's full name was Aisin Gioro, the eighth emperor of the Qing Dynasty. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The Rebirth of Emperor Jiaqing of the Qing Dynasty was a novel. It told the story of a man who was shot in the heart by a robber while trying to save his students. He was unexpectedly reborn and became Emperor Jiaqing. After this person became the emperor, through a series of funny methods such as fighting with Shen, deceiving Qianlong, recruiting loyal officials, pacifying the world, and implementing reforms, he finally became a great emperor. The latest chapters of the novel included chapters 276, 275, and 274. The specific chapter table of contents can be found on the relevant websites.
Emperor Jiaqing's father was Emperor Qianlong.