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Zaixun (24 January 1853 - 21 February 1901) was a Manchu prince of the Qing Dynasty. He is best known for his involvement in the Boxer Rebellion. ==Life== Zaixun was born of the Manchu Aisin Gioro clan as the second son of Yiren (奕仁), who was the ninth successor to the Prince Zhuang line (one of the 12 "iron-cap" princely lines of the Qing dynasty). Born during the reign of the Xianfeng Emperor, Zaixun was initially granted the title of a ''fuguo gong'' before inheriting the title "Prince Zhuang of the First Rank" (莊親王) from his father in 1875 during the reign of the Guangxu Emperor. In 1900, Zaixun strongly advocated making use of the Righteous and Harmonious Society (or "Boxers") to counter foreign aggression. The following year, after Empress Dowager Cixi issued the Imperial Decree of declaration of war against foreign powers, war broke out between China and the Eight-Nation Alliance, leading to the Boxer Rebellion. Zaixun and Gangyi (剛毅) were placed in command of Boxer groups to fight the foreigners. Zaixun had an altar set up in his residence, while he personally donned garments similar to those of the Boxers. Not long afterwards he was appointed as Nine Gates Infantry Commander, and he gave out rewards for the capture and killing of foreigners. All the Boxers throughout China first gathered in Zaixun's residence after arriving in Beijing to receive their respective missions. When Beijing fell to the Eight-Nation Alliance in 1900, Empress Dowager Cixi fled to Xi'an in western China. She was accompanied by Zaixun, who took on the post of Camp Inspecting Minister (查營大臣). 1,700 Boxers in Zaixun's residence were killed by foreign soldiers. During the negotiations for the Boxer Protocol, Zaixun was accused of being one of the masterminds of the Boxer Rebellion by the foreign powers. In 1901 he was impeached and stripped of his titles, and on February 21 he committed suicide by hanging himself in Puzhou (present-day Yongji, Shanxi).〔http://www.qingchao.net/lishi/yihetuan/ 封建蒙昧主义与义和团运动〕〔http://www.bjxch.gov.cn/pub/xch_wenziban/B/xcly/xcly_4/200812/t20081209_1131407.html 平安里的诞生日就是辉煌了十三代的庄王府覆灭时〕 Zaixun's residence previously belonged to Liu Jin, a court eunuch of the Ming dynasty. The house was destroyed when the armies of the Eight-Nation Alliance occupied Beijing. During the early Republican era, it was purchased by the warlord Li Chun (李純) and shifted to Tianjin, where a Li Family Shrine (now the Nankai Cultural Palace 南開文化宮) was built. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Zaixun, Prince Zhuang」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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