Evidence of the decline of the Qing Dynasty during the reign of Kaoru Qing dynasty, founded in 1644, was often regarded as "a victim of his own success". Since Western influences are becoming increasingly common, it is often argued that the system has developed many serious political, social and economic flaws. In this article, to find evidence of this decline, we examine the four main aspects of emperor Jiudong's emperor's former governance in detail.
In the early days, the Qing Dynasty prospered. Emperor Kangxi was the longest ruler of the Chinese emperor and came to the summit of what the historian calls HD, or society, economy and military. At that time, the size of the dynasty was about three times that of China, that is, the size of the Ming dynasty, the population has rapidly increased to 450 million people. Kangxi's son and subsequent Emperor Yongzheng promoted and expanded local irrigation, schools and roads. Next emperor, Zen Yong, then oversaw the ambitious production of Sikuquanshu, the collection of the largest books in Chinese history. Nonetheless, these great emperors have historically become the best three in China, but they can not prevent the next catastrophic event.
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