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 The Guangzhong Emperor was very isolationist and court-focused in nature, with the result that the Chinese did not recognise the activities of the Russo-Lithuanian Pacific Company until the turn of the nineteenth century. At this point many Company men, including co-founder Pavel Lebedev-Lastoschkin, were captured and Lebedev was sentenced to death. Guangzhong was murdered by a Cossack bodyguard who owed Lebedev his life, and the Emperor's failure to confirm his succession, still consumed with the death of his first son and the inadequacies of his other two, resulted in the War of the Three Emperors. Six years into the war and disgusted by both claimants, the south of China rose as the Feng Dynasty, led by the "Phoenix Men", an alliance of the Ming-loyalist Sanhedui organisation and the combined traders of the various European East India Companies. Corea also entered the war with irredentist ambitions directed at Manchuria.  The Guangzhong Emperor was very isolationist and court-focused in nature, with the result that the Chinese did not recognise the activities of the Russo-Lithuanian Pacific Company until the turn of the nineteenth century. At this point many Company men, including co-founder Pavel Lebedev-Lastoschkin, were captured and Lebedev was sentenced to death. Guangzhong was murdered by a Cossack bodyguard who owed Lebedev his life, and the Emperor's failure to confirm his succession, still consumed with the death of his first son and the inadequacies of his other two, resulted in the War of the Three Emperors. Six years into the war and disgusted by both claimants, the south of China rose as the Feng Dynasty, led by the "Phoenix Men", an alliance of the Ming-loyalist Sanhedui organisation and the combined traders of the various European East India Companies. Corea also entered the war with irredentist ambitions directed at Manchuria. 
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 ==== List of Chinese Emperors (Qing Dynasty) since 1722 ==== ==== List of Chinese Emperors (Qing Dynasty) since 1722 ====
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 //1812-: Dansheng Emperor (formerly Zheng Kejing; Feng Dynasty)// //1812-: Dansheng Emperor (formerly Zheng Kejing; Feng Dynasty)//
  
 +==== List of Chinese Emperors (Beiqing Dynasty) since 1806 ====
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 +1806-1850: Chongqian Emperor (formerly Baoyi)
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 +1850-1870: Jianing Emperor (formerly Zaizhu)
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 +1870-1895: (three short-lived emperors)
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 +1895-: Weili Emperor
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 +==== List of Chinese Emperors (Feng Dynasty) since 1812 ====
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 +1812-1843: Dansheng Emperor (formerly Zheng Kejing)
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 +1843-1867: Jixu Emperor
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 +1867-: Xuanming Emperor
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 ==== Flag ==== ==== Flag ====
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 ==== Navigation ==== ==== Navigation ====
  
 **[[list of states and regions in look to the west|Main Index of Look to the West States and Regions]]** **[[list of states and regions in look to the west|Main Index of Look to the West States and Regions]]**
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