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Tongzhi, Emperor of China, 1856-1875

LC control no.n 89111263
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Personal name headingTongzhi, Emperor of China, 1856-1875
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Variant(s)Tʻung-chih, Emperor of China, 1856-1875
Chʻing Mu-tsung, Emperor of China, 1856-1875
Qing Muzong, Emperor of China, 1856-1875
Zaichun, 1856-1875
Tsai-chʻun, 1856-1875
Yi Huangdi, Emperor of China, 1856-1875
I Huang-Ti, Emperor of China, 1856-1875
Tong Zhi, Emperor of China, 1856-1875
Zai Chun, 1856-1875
同治, Emperor of China, 1856-1875
清穆宗, Emperor of China, 1856-1875
Birth date1856
Death date1875
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Found inChʻing tai chʻi chü chu tsʻe. Tʻung-chih chʻao, 1983.
Enc. Brit. 1982: v. 10 (Tʻung-chih, personal name Tsai-chʻun, canonized as I Huang-Ti, temple name Mu Tsung, b. 4/27/1856, d. 1/12/1875, emperor (reigned 1862-1875) of the Chʻing dynasty)
LC manual auth. cd. (hdg.: Chʻing Mu-tsung, Emperor of China, 1856-1875)
Webster biog. dict., c1943 (Tʻung Chih; personal name Tsai Chʻun; b. 1856, d. 1875; emperor of China, 1862-75; eighth of the Ch'ing (Manchu) dynasty; son of Hsien Fêng and his concubine Yehonala; ruled under regency of his mother and Prince Kung; during his reign Robert Hart began establishment of maritime customs service (1863) and Anson Burlingame and his mission visited China (1868-70))
OCLC #22112283, December 23, 2019 (access point: 同治, Emperor of China, 1856-1875 = Tongzhi, Emperor of China, 1856-1875; usage: 同治 = Tongzhi)
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