In what year was Gan Long born in the zodiac?

New Year (Year of the Rabbit)

Qianlong Aisingiorro Hongli (17 1 1 September 25th-1February 7th, 799), the fourth son of Yong Zhengdi, was the sixth emperor of the Qing Dynasty. Born on August 13th, 50th year of Kangxi, he ascended the throne in 13th year of Yongzheng (1735) and died on the third day of the first month of Jiaqing. Ganlong was in power for 60 years, and after abdication, he became the emperor for three years, and actually held the highest power for 63 years and 4 months. He is the longest-lived emperor in the history of China. During his reign, he put down the rebellion of the big, the small and the Zhuo, consolidated the development of a multi-ethnic country, and went to Jiangnan six times, where he also studied literature, politics and martial arts. Qianlong and Kangxi years were also called "the prosperous times of Kang Yong". The temple was named "Qing Emperor", and posthumous title's "Fa Tianlong was transported to the sincere enlightenment body, painted with powder, and Wu was filial to the holy and pure emperor" was buried in the Qing Yuling.

Name of person: Aisingiorro Hongli was born in the 50th year of Kangxi (17 1 1 September 25th) on August13rd.

Date of death: the third day of the first month of the fourth year of Jiaqing (1February 7, 799)

Age: 89; Zodiac: Rabbit

Ruling time: 60 years (1735 ~ 1795) and 63 years (1735- 1799).

Posthumous title: Fa Tianlong is a sincere, enlightened, extreme, applied, literate, martial, filial and holy pure emperor.

Tan Poulnot. : Emperor Gaozong Mausoleum of the Qing Dynasty: Yuling Mausoleum of the Eastern Qing Dynasty