Enlightenment · East Asia · Politics
1735
Death of the Yongzheng Emperor
October 8, 1735
The Qing emperor who had remade the imperial bureaucracy died suddenly at fifty-six. His fourth son, the twenty-four-year-old Qianlong, inherited an empire at its apex: two hundred million people, enormous reserves, and the greatest landmass in Asia. The new emperor would reign for sixty years and quietly begin the dynasty's decline.