Renaissance · East Asia · Politics
1644
Qing Dynasty Takes Beijing
June 6, 1644
Manchu cavalry under Prince Dorgon, invited through the Shanhai Pass by the Ming general Wu Sangui, rode into Beijing and installed the five-year-old Shunzhi Emperor on the Dragon Throne. The Qing dynasty, which would rule China for two hundred and sixty-eight years, had arrived. Decades of bloody conquest in the south remained, but the mandate of heaven had shifted.