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The History of China

Supplemental: Qianlong's 1758 Dzungar Victory Stele

The History of China

Chris Stewart

History

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 7 July 2025

⏱️ 10 minutes

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The "Old Man of 10 Victories" crows to the Heavens in words of stone of his crushing of the once-mighty Khanate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:47.6

Supplemental, the Jungar victory inscription of the Qianlong Emperor's Steli, the Ilii Valley 1758.

0:57.4

The Chenlong Emperor's victory inscriptions were large stone tablets, also known as Stile,

1:03.8

commissioned and erected across his empire in order to commemorate his military successes,

1:08.5

as well as articulate his own imperial ideology.

1:12.7

These inscriptions served as a public display of heaven's will, and proclaimed the inevitable

1:16.6

victory of him, the son of heaven. His inscriptions celebrated his various military campaigns,

1:23.2

which he later self-identified as the old man of ten victories, or the Sichuan Lauren.

1:29.2

This public formula aimed to transcend mere historical facts through its myth-making properties.

1:35.7

What we have here today is a translation of one of his Jungar Victory inscriptions from 1758.

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