1679 in China

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Events from the year 1679 in China.

Incumbents

Events

  • The Revolt of the Three Feudatories continues
  • A special examination for admission into the
    xuanzhi and yuheng, instruments that were then thought to be part of the astronomical system used by the ancient sage-kings[clarification needed] to chart the skies[1]
  • Building of the
    Yunnan province
  • 1679 Sanhe-Pinggu earthquake, a major quake that struck the Zhili (Greater Beijing) region in Qing China on the morning of September 2, 1679. It is the largest recorded surface rupture event to have occurred in the North China Plain[2]
  • The Dzungar conquest of Altishahr resulted in the Tibetan Buddhist Dzungar Khanate in Dzungaria conquering and subjugating the Genghisid-ruled Chagatai Khanate in Altishahr (the Tarim Basin). It put a final end to the independence of the Chagatai Khanate[3]
  • Sino-Russian border conflicts

Births

  • November 15 — Arcadio Huang (born Xinghua, modern Putian, in Fujian, 1679–1716), a Chinese Christian convert, brought to Paris by the Missions étrangères. He took a pioneering role in the teaching of the Chinese language in France around 1715

References

  1. Cambridge History of China vol. 9
    . p. 408.
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  3. . Retrieved 10 March 2014.