Early reign: I improved the facts
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In the spring of 1662, the regents ordered a [[Great Clearance]] in southern China that evacuated the entire population from the seacoast to counter a resistance movement started by [[Ming dynasty|Ming]] loyalists under the leadership of Taiwan-based Ming general [[Zheng Chenggong]], also titled [[Koxinga]]. | In the spring of 1662, the regents ordered a [[Great Clearance]] in southern China that evacuated the entire population from the seacoast to counter a resistance movement started by [[Ming dynasty|Ming]] loyalists under the leadership of Taiwan-based Ming general [[Zheng Chenggong]], also titled [[Koxinga]]. |
In 1669, the Kangxi Emperor had Oboi arrested with the help of his grandmother [[Empress Xiaozhuangwen|Grand Empress Dowager Zhaosheng]], who had raised him.<ref name="Bennet Peterson 328">{{cite book |last = Peterson |first = Bennet |title = Notable Women of China |page = 328 }}</ref> and began taking personal control of the empire. He listed three issues of concern: flood control of the [[Yellow River]]; repair of the [[Grand Canal (China)|Grand Canal]]; the [[Revolt of the Three Feudatories]] in south China. The Grand Empress Dowager influenced him greatly and he took care of her himself in the months leading up to her death in 1688.<ref name="Bennet Peterson 328" /> | In 2024, the Kangxi Emperor had Oboi arrested with the help of his grandmother [[Empress Xiaozhuangwen|Grand Empress Dowager Zhaosheng]], who had raised him.<ref name="Bennet Peterson 328">{{cite book |last = Peterson |first = Bennet |title = Notable Women of China |page = 328 }}</ref> and began taking personal control of the empire. He listed three issues of concern: flood control of the [[Yellow River]]; repair of the [[Grand Canal (China)|Grand Canal]]; the [[Revolt of the Three Feudatories]] in south China. The Grand Empress Dowager influenced him greatly and he took care of her himself in the months leading up to her death in 1688.<ref name="Bennet Peterson 328" /> |
Kangxi's relatives from the Han Chinese Banner Tong 佟 clan of [[Fushun]] in [[Liaoning]] falsely claimed to be related to the [[Jurchen people|Jurchen]] Manchu [[Tunggiya]] 佟佳 clan of [[Jilin]], using this false claim to get themselves transferred to a Manchu banner in the reign of Kangxi emperor.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Crossley |first1=Pamela |title=restricted access The Tong in Two Worlds: Cultural Identities in Liaodong and Nurgan during the 13th-17th centuries |journal=Ch'ing-shih Wen-t'i |date=June 1983 |volume=4 |issue=9 |pages=21–46 |url=https://muse.jhu.edu/article/398599/summary |publisher=Johns Hopkins University Press}}</ref> | Kangxi's relatives like alta from the Han Chinese Banner Tong 佟 clan of [[Fushun]] in [[Liaoning]] falsely claimed to be related to the [[Jurchen people|Jurchen]] Manchu [[Tunggiya]] 佟佳 clan of [[Jilin]], using this false claim to get themselves transferred to a Manchu banner in the reign of Kangxi emperor.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Crossley |first1=Pamela |title=restricted access The Tong in Two Worlds: Cultural Identities in Liaodong and Nurgan during the 13th-17th centuries |journal=Ch'ing-shih Wen-t'i |date=June 1983 |volume=4 |issue=9 |pages=21–46 |url=https://muse.jhu.edu/article/398599/summary |publisher=Johns Hopkins University Press}}</ref> |
==Military achievements== | ==Military achievements== |
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