What were the titles of the 13th Dynasty in Qing Dynasty?

There were twelve emperors in the Qing Dynasty. Why do the Qing palaces generally talk about the Thirteen Dynasties? It is because Huang taiji of Qing Taizong has two titles. The first title is Tiancong, which is what he called the title of Dajin Guohan. Later, the title was changed to Qing, emperor and Chongde. Tiancong and Chongde had two dynasties, so there were thirteen dynasties in Qing Dynasty. Another way of saying this is to divide the Shunzhi dynasty into two dynasties, one before and one after entering the customs, because the emperor shunzhi held two pole climbing ceremonies outside and inside the customs respectively. There were three dynasties outside Shanhaiguan Pass, ten dynasties inside Shanhaiguan Pass and thirteen dynasties in Qing Palace.

Destiny: by heaven, by heaven. The emperor thought he was an order from heaven.

Tian Cong: Tian Qi is clever. Refers to the wisdom of the emperor, dry outline arbitrary.

Chongde: Virtue is extremely high. Only people with virtue can govern the country with virtue.

Shunzhi: obedience and peace. Shun refers to the submission of Mongols, Han people and other four parties to the Qing Dynasty, refers to submission to the people of the Qing Dynasty, and governance refers to peace. For example, "One World" means One World.

Kangxi: Peace and prosperity. Kang means peace and happiness, while Xi means prosperity and prosperity.

Yongzheng: Prince Yong acceded to the throne. Yong refers to Prince Yong, the national title of Sejong in Qing Dynasty before he ascended the throne, which means to be in power and inherit the great unity.

Qianlong: governing the country with benevolence and prospering the country. Benevolent, heaven also; Heaven, dry also. Dragon means dragon, dragon wins.

Jiaqing: the Zen position is Prince Jia, celebrating the world. At the same time, it also means to celebrate the 60 years of Qianlong, which means the title of Prince Jia, the title before Renzong ascended the throne in Qing Dynasty.

Daoguang: "The Book of Changes" "Its Daoguang is also great".

Xianfeng: The world is rich. Saltiness means the whole world, and more means richness.

Tongzhi: The Empress Dowager of the two palaces hung curtains to assist the heir emperors to jointly govern the state affairs.

Guangxu: Unity of Everbright and Mianyuan Scholars. Light means light, glory and distance, and mood means unity and imperial unity.

Xuan Tong: Declare Mu Zong and Dezong to succeed to the throne. Cheng Jian (Tongzhi) and Jian (Guangxu).