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    • Shunzhi, 1644-1661, Qing dynasty Chinese Emperor, coin/token
      Feb. 01, 2020

      Shunzhi, 1644-1661, Qing dynasty Chinese Emperor, coin/token

      Est: $50 - $100

      The Shunzhi Emperor (15 March 1638 – 5 February 1661) was the third Emperor of the Qing dynasty, and the first Qing emperor to rule over China proper, reigned from 1644 to 1661. A committee of Manchu princes chose him to succeed his father, Hong Taiji (1592–1643), in September 1643, when he was five years old. The princes also appointed two co-regents: Dorgon (1612–1650), the 14th son of the Qing dynasty's founder Nurhaci (1559–1626), and Jirgalang (1599–1655), one of Nurhaci's nephews, both of whom were members of the Qing imperial clan. From 1643 to 1650, political power lay mostly in the hands of Dorgon. Under his leadership, the Qing Empire conquered most of the territory of the fallen Ming dynasty (1368–1644), chased Ming loyalist regimes deep into the southwestern provinces, and established the basis of Qing rule over China despite highly unpopular policies such as the "hair cutting command" of 1645, which forced Qing subjects to shave their forehead and braid their remaining hair into a queue resembling that of the Manchus. After Dorgon's death on the last day of 1650, the young Shunzhi Emperor started to rule personally. He tried, with mixed success, to fight corruption and to reduce the political influence of the Manchu nobility. In the 1650s, he faced a resurgence of Ming loyalist resistance, but by 1661 his armies had defeated the Qing Empire's last enemies, seafarer Koxinga (1624–1662) and the Prince of Gui (1623–1662) of the Southern Ming dynasty, both of whom would succumb the following year. The Shunzhi Emperor died at the age of 22 of smallpox, a highly contagious disease that was endemic in China, but against which the Manchus had no immunity. He was succeeded by his third son Xuanye, who had already survived smallpox, and who reigned for sixty years under the era name "Kangxi" (hence he was known as the Kangxi Emperor). Because fewer documents have survived from the Shunzhi era than from later eras of the Qing dynasty, the Shunzhi era is a relatively little-known period of Qing history. "Shunzhi" was the name of this ruler's reign period in Chinese. This title had equivalents in Manchu and Mongolian because the Qing imperial family was Manchu and ruled over many Mongol tribes that helped the Qing to conquer China. The emperor's personal name was Fulin, and the posthumous name by which he was worshipped at the Imperial Ancestral Temple was Shizu (Wade–Giles: Shih-tsu; Chinese: 世祖). Weight: 17.31 g; Diameter: 37.5 mm; Provenance: private collection in USA

      Eternity Gallery
    • GRAND PLAT EN PORCELAINE BLEU BLANC CHINE, DYNASTIE QING, EPOQUE SHUNZHI (1644-1661) Diamètre: 35 cm. (13 ¾ in.)
      Jun. 12, 2019

      GRAND PLAT EN PORCELAINE BLEU BLANC CHINE, DYNASTIE QING, EPOQUE SHUNZHI (1644-1661) Diamètre: 35 cm. (13 ¾ in.)

      Est: €8,000 - €12,000

      GRAND PLAT EN PORCELAINE BLEU BLANC CHINE, DYNASTIE QING, EPOQUE SHUNZHI (1644-1661) Le centre est à décor d'un puissant qilin assis dans un jardin arboré et rocailleux. La base porte une inscription à quatre caractères yu tang jia qi. Diamètre: 35 cm. (13 ¾ in.)

      Christie's
    • Blue and White Lotus Ginger Jar, Qing Dynasty, Shunzhi Period (1644-1661)
      Jun. 06, 2011

      Blue and White Lotus Ginger Jar, Qing Dynasty, Shunzhi Period (1644-1661)

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      Blue and White Lotus Ginger Jar, Qing Dynasty, Shunzhi Period (1644-1661) Of stout form with rounded sides, well painted with large blossoming lotus flowers and stylized meandering leaves, height 7.9" - 20 cm.

      Waddington's
    • - Un bol à couverte monochrome bleue Dynastie Qing, époque Shunzhi (1644-1661)
      Jun. 12, 2008

      - Un bol à couverte monochrome bleue Dynastie Qing, époque Shunzhi (1644-1661)

      Est: €1,500 - €2,000

      circulaire le contour évasé, l'intérieur émaillé bleu. A blue-glazed bowl, Qing dynasty, Shunzhi period.

      Sotheby's
    • - Un vase à décor wucai dit des « cent enfants », Dynastie Qing, époque Shunzhi (1644-1661)
      Jun. 12, 2008

      - Un vase à décor wucai dit des « cent enfants », Dynastie Qing, époque Shunzhi (1644-1661)

      Est: €8,000 - €10,000

      de forme balustre avec un épaulement carré et un large col droit, peinte avec virtuosité en deux registres sur le pourtour avec un décor polychrome en bleu sous couverte, lavis de vert et rouge, jaune et aubergine d'un groupe d'enfants jouant sur une terrasse paysagée, ou engagés dans les activités des lettrés : qin qi shu hua , soit la cithare, les échecs, les livres et la peinture. A fine wucai 'one hundred children' vase, Qing dynasty, Shunzhi period.

      Sotheby's
    • A BLUE AND WHITE DISH 'IMMORTALS' DISH
      May. 13, 2008

      A BLUE AND WHITE DISH 'IMMORTALS' DISH

      Est: £4,000 - £6,000

      A BLUE AND WHITE DISH 'IMMORTALS' DISH SHUNZHI (1644-1661) Painted in varying shades of cobalt blue with the Eight Daoist Immortals in celebration of Shoulao's birthday in a rocky riverscape below a large pine tree 14 in. (35.5 cm.) diam.

      Christie's
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