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Summary Of: 1st prince Chun

the 1st prince Chun carried out the arrest of... the 1st prince Chun had always been a loyal follower of Cixi... the 1st prince Chun would receive the highest honors and privileges... the 1st prince Chun became unwillingly the most powerful figure at the imperial court after only Cixi... The 1st prince Chun on his inspection tour to the imperial navy yards in the mid... The 1st prince Chun on his inspection tour to the imperial navy yards in the mid... This made the 1st prince Chun even more cautious and eager to please Cixi in all possible ways... The 1st prince Chun died shortly before completion... The tomb of the 1st prince Chun was restored by the...

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