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FUNERALS/TZU-HSI +The bodies of the dowager empress TZU-HSI and the emperor KUANG-HSU, murdered by her orders, lie in state in the Pavilion of Imperial Longevity at Peking Date: November 1908
CHINESE ROYALS IN STATEThe bodies of the dowager empress TZU-HSI and the emperor KUANG-HSU, murdered by her orders, lie in state in the Pavilion of Imperial Longevity at Peking Date: November 1908
EMPRESS AND HEADSThe dowager empress Tz u-Hsi shows the emperor Kuang-Hsu the heads of mandarins suspected of sympathising with the Russians, whereas she supported the Boxer Rising Date: 1904
Tao-kuang (1782-1850). Litography. FRANCE. Paris. Ricci Institute in Paris - Chinese Studies Centre
KUANG HSU (1871 -1908)KUANG HSU Named emperor in 1875, he ruled with his regent and aunt Tzu Hsi. She later imprisoned him for trying to issue modernizing reforms. Date: 1871 - 1908
Emperor Tao-Kuang reviewing forces, PekingEmperor Tao-Kuang reviews his armed forces in Peking