sheng tsu k'ang hsi

K'ang Hsi

[kahng shee]
noun
( Shêng-tsu ) 1654?–1722, Chinese emperor of the Ch'ing dynasty 1662–1722.
Also, Pinyin, Kang Xi [kahng shee] .
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