Kinmen in
Fujian is captured by Qing dynasty forces from Ming dynasty loyalists.[1]
Zhuang Tinglong case — a criminal case concerning an unauthorised history of the Ming dynasty and unflattering depiction of the Qing dynasty concludes. Thousands of people who were involved or implicated in the case were rounded up at a military camp in Hangzhou, where they were sentenced. Over 70 people were condemned to death[2]
Dafo Temple, a Buddhist temple in Guangzhou is rebuilt and expanded by
Shang Kexi. The building has been devastated by years of war and neglect[3]
Kaifeng Jews build a stele and an eight Hall of Scriptures[4]
The lifting of an especially strict haijin policy implemented by the Qing in 1661, where the entire coastal population of
Fujian, and parts of
Guangdong and
Zhejiang provinces is moved twenty miles inland. Thousands die in the ordeal.[7]
Kinmen in
Fujian is captured by Qing dynasty forces from Ming dynasty loyalists.[1]
Zhuang Tinglong case — a criminal case concerning an unauthorised history of the Ming dynasty and unflattering depiction of the Qing dynasty concludes. Thousands of people who were involved or implicated in the case were rounded up at a military camp in Hangzhou, where they were sentenced. Over 70 people were condemned to death[2]
Dafo Temple, a Buddhist temple in Guangzhou is rebuilt and expanded by
Shang Kexi. The building has been devastated by years of war and neglect[3]
Kaifeng Jews build a stele and an eight Hall of Scriptures[4]
The lifting of an especially strict haijin policy implemented by the Qing in 1661, where the entire coastal population of
Fujian, and parts of
Guangdong and
Zhejiang provinces is moved twenty miles inland. Thousands die in the ordeal.[7]