Ode to the Ten Frames of Kangxi is a famous seven-character poem written by Emperor Kangxi to commemorate the suffering of Jesus Christ. Later, it was composed and arranged by gospel folk singer Jiang Han.
Lyrics: Ten rivers of blood flow, and thousands of feet flows from the west. It's midnight and I have three chickens on my back. 500 lashes, inches of skin split, six-foot hanging with two thieves. It's terrible to be shocked by eight things, and it's amazing to cry out seven words.
Aisingiorro Michelle Ye (1654-1722,1May 4, 722), the fourth emperor of the Qing Dynasty, and the second emperor after the capital of Beijing was Qing Dynasty (the reign time was 16 1 to/kloc-0). The Mongols are called Enkh A Mu Gulanghan, and the Tibetans are called Manjusri Emperor.
The life of Emperor Kangxi
Emperor Kangxi ascended the throne at the age of 8, ruled at the age of 14, and reigned for 6 1 year. He was the longest reigning emperor in China. In the early days of his administration, the situation at home and abroad was very grim. Facing the grim situation, he insisted on using troops on a large scale to realize the complete reunification of the country. When Emperor Kangxi was a teenager, he defeated the powerful minister Ao Bai and began to really lead the country.
In nine years, Sue purged a gang, restored the cabinet system, and promulgated Article 16 of the Oracle. As an adult, in the twentieth year of Kangxi (168 1), the San Francisco rebellion was put down; Penghu naval battle unified Taiwan Province Province; Defeat the invading Russian army and sign the Treaty of Nebuchadnezzar to ensure China's sovereignty over the Heilongjiang River Basin. Galdin was conquered and won, and Duolun Meng Hui was established to replace the war and contact the Mongolian ministries.
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