1. Emperor Kangxi’s name was Aixinjueluo Xuanye.
2. Aixinjueluo Xuanye, the Kangxi Emperor, was the fourth emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the second emperor after the Qing Dynasty made Beijing its capital. The reign name Kangxi: Kang means tranquility; Xi means prosperity - taking the meaning of the prosperity of all people and the prosperity of the world. The Mongolians call him Enkh Amgahan or Amgulang Khan (Mongolian means "peace and tranquility", which is the free translation of the Chinese "Kangxi"). He ascended the throne at the age of 8 and took charge at the age of 14. Reigning for 61 years, he is the longest reigning emperor in Chinese history. He was the defender of China's unified multi-ethnic country, laid the foundation for the prosperity of the Qing Dynasty, and created the prosperous era of Kangxi and Qianlong. The posthumous title is Hetian Hongyun, civil and military, Ruizhe, thrifty, wealthy, filial, honest, meritorious and Dachengren Emperor.