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- Q5506832 description "Chinese diplomat".
- Q5506832 description "Chinese diplomat".
- Q5506832 subject Q6930381.
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- Q5506832 subject Q8604924.
- Q5506832 subject Q8613486.
- Q5506832 abstract "Fuqing (傅清; Died 1750) was a Manchu who began his career in the Imperial Guard, and in 1744 was sent as Resident to Tibet where he remained until the danger of a Tibetan-Dzungar alliance seemed over. The last king of Tibet would not submit to the tutelage of China, and having poisoned his elder brother, proceeded to prepare for revolt. Fuqing returned with all speed and slew the king in the Chinese Residency, whither he had lured him, the result being a popular rising in which he and his staff perished. The present government system of four Kablon under the Dalai and Panchen Lamas was then established. The Resident’s guard was raised to 1500 men, and all intercourse with Tibet and Dzungaria was forbidden. The Qianlong Emperor published a special decree defending the treachery of Fuqing, and ennobled his heir as Viscount. Canonised and included in the Temple of Worthies.".
- Q5506832 deathDate "1750".
- Q5506832 deathYear "1750".
- Q5506832 wikiPageWikiLink Q145665.
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- Q5506832 wikiPageWikiLink Q6930381.
- Q5506832 wikiPageWikiLink Q7035269.
- Q5506832 wikiPageWikiLink Q8604924.
- Q5506832 wikiPageWikiLink Q8613486.
- Q5506832 dateOfDeath "1750".
- Q5506832 name "Fuqing".
- Q5506832 shortDescription "Chinese diplomat".
- Q5506832 type Person.
- Q5506832 type Agent.
- Q5506832 type Person.
- Q5506832 type Agent.
- Q5506832 type NaturalPerson.
- Q5506832 type Thing.
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- Q5506832 type Person.
- Q5506832 comment "Fuqing (傅清; Died 1750) was a Manchu who began his career in the Imperial Guard, and in 1744 was sent as Resident to Tibet where he remained until the danger of a Tibetan-Dzungar alliance seemed over. The last king of Tibet would not submit to the tutelage of China, and having poisoned his elder brother, proceeded to prepare for revolt.".
- Q5506832 label "Fuqing (Manchu general)".
- Q5506832 name "Fuqing".