DORGON


Meaning of DORGON in English

Chinese Chengzong or Ch'eng-tsung

born Nov. 7, 1612, Yenden, Manchuria

died Dec. 31, 1650, Kharahotu

Prince of the Manchu people, instrumental in founding the

He joined his former enemy Wu Sangui in driving the Chinese rebel Li Zicheng from Beijing, where Li had already unseated the last {{link=Ming dynasty">Ming-dynasty emperor. Though some wanted to put Dorgon on the throne, he saw to it that his nephew Fu-lin was proclaimed emperor (Dorgon acted as regent); this loyalty and selflessness won him the high regard of future historians.

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