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Fort Nossa Senhora do Bom Parto
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São Tiago da Barra. It was rebuilt in 1775 (during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor of the Qing dynasty) and eight cannon were installed there. Abandoned
Night-Shining White
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the Southern Tang emperor Li Yu, the Song theorist Mi Fu, and the Qianlong Emperor —show that it passed through the hands of many collectors over the following
Prince Qian
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Wakeda's son) of his title for committing an offence. However, the Qianlong Emperor restored the peerage in 1778 and granted it to Dongfu (洞福; Lioyung's
Diaoyutai State Guesthouse
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has a history of more than 800 years. During the Qing Dynasty, the Qianlong Emperor ordered to dredge the Yuyuantan and build a palace here, which was
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highest quality. It is said to have been created in Yangzhou for the Qianlong emperor . "Braised Shredded Dried Tofu (Da Zhu Gan Si)". www.chinatoday.com
Changkya Khutukhtu
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series was the Third Changkya, Rolpai Dorje, who was preceptor to the Qianlong emperor of China, and chief representative of Tibetan Buddhism at the Qing
Jin Jian (official)
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Jian died in 1794. He was given the posthumous name Qinke (勤恪) by Qianlong Emperor . Prince Mianqin was sent to express condolences to him. After his death
Sally Chen
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Finger Ring 玉指環 Empress Xiaogongren 2001 Scholars, Beauties and the Qianlong Emperor 才子佳人乾隆皇 Empress Xiaoshengxian 2005 Witness to a Prosecution III 月上江南之狄仁傑洗冤錄
Music of Inner Mongolia
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Khan. In the "Lulu Zhengyi Houbian" (吕律正义后编) compiled in 1741 by the Qianlong Emperor , Mongolian music is divided into "Jia Chui Yue Zhang" (笳吹乐章) and "Fan
Ink wash painting
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old and famous paintings have become very disfigured by this; the Qianlong Emperor was a particular offender. In landscape painting the scenes depicted
Chen Menglei
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Hanson, Marta (2003). "The "Golden Mirror" in the Imperial Court of the Qianlong Emperor , 1739-1742". Early Science and Medicine. 8 (2): 111–147. doi:10.1163/157338203X00035