1684 in China

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1684
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China
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Events from the year 1684 in China.

Incumbents

Events

  • The Kangxi Emperor lifts the haijin prohibition on sea trade, allowing foreigners to enter Chinese ports in 1684[1]
  • The amount of copper in the alloys if cash coins was reduced from 70% to 60% all while the standard weight was lowered to 1 qián again, while the central government's mints in Beijing started producing cash coins with a weight of 0.7 qián.
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    ]
  • The first mention of
    Hunanese cuisine.[3]
  • Sino-Russian border conflicts

Deaths

  • Yinju (胤䄔; 13 September 1683 – 17 July 1684), 19th son of Kangxi, born through an unnamed Noble Lady, of the Gorolo clan (貴人 郭絡羅氏)
  • Yinyuan Longqi to Japan
    in 1654

References

  1. ^ Shi 2006, pp. 8–10.
  2. ^ "Why Revolutionaries Love Spicy Food". 14 April 2016. Archived from the original on 23 September 2020. Retrieved 21 May 2019.