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"1743-1809: A Glimpse into the Reign of Emperor Kien Long" In this captivating era, Emperor Kien Long's grandeur knew no bounds
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"1743-1809: A Glimpse into the Reign of Emperor Kien Long" In this captivating era, Emperor Kien Long's grandeur knew no bounds. With the title "L'Empereur charge Tchao-Hoei avec le titre grand, " he commanded respect and authority. His unwavering devotion to his ancestors led him on a solemn journey to visit their tombs, honoring their legacy. The conquests of Emperor Kien Long were legendary, as depicted in "L'Empereur va visiter les tombeaux de ses ancêtres. " Lau-Ti, sent by the emperor himself, was tasked with establishing order and prosperity in distant lands. Behind closed doors adorned with jealousies lay tales of triumph - "La litière est fermée de jalousies Conquetes de l'empereur. " The emperor's military prowess was celebrated through ceremonies like "Cérémonie du labourage faite par L'Empereur, " symbolizing his commitment to agricultural development. On February 14th, 1785, a joyous celebration unfolded as a feast was organized for the elderly - "Le 14 Février 1785 Fête donnée aux vieillards. " It showcased Emperor Kien Long's compassion towards his subjects and reverence for wisdom gained over time. Amongst these chronicles emerged stories of valor and rivalry. The second combat between PAN-TI and Ta-OUA-TSI highlighted the empire's conquests under L'Empereur's reign. However, not all unions flourished harmoniously; Tsereng and Yu-Pao struggled to find unity amidst their differences. Fou-te Lieutenant relentlessly pursued Amour-sana while she walked confidently at the head - "Fou-te Lieutenant de Tchao-hoei poursuit Amour-sana (Amow-Sana) marchant avec écurité à la tête.