User:Madalibi/New structure for Yongzheng
Appearance
Yinzhen, Prince Yong
Succession to the throne
Factional struggles
The Yongzheng emperor
The suppression of cliques
War and territorial expansion
The Dzungar campaigns
Tibet and the Mongols
Relations with Russia
Bura Treaty (August 20, 1727) and Treaty of Kyakhta (October 21, 1727). Both went into effect on June 14, 1728.[1]
Colonization of Taiwan
Bureaucratization of the southwest
Political, social, and fiscal reforms
Emergence of the Grand Council
Fiscal policies
"Nourishing thriftiness"
Social policies
The problem of Chinese loyalty
Zeng Jing and the Dayi juemi lu
Literary inquisitions
Death and succession
Legacy
Family
Consorts
Sons
Daughters
Notes
- ^ Fred Bergholz (1993), 335.
References
- Bergholz, Fred W. (1993). The Partition of the Steppe: The Struggle of the Russians, Manchus, and the Zunghar Mongols for Empire in Central Asia, 1619-1758; A Study in Power Politics. New York: Peter Lang.