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and of the Board of Punishments in 1740; senior vice-president of the Board of Civil Office in 1740–46, serving concurrently as lieutenant-general of the Chinese Plain White Banner in 1742 and of the Manchu Bordered Blue Banner in 1743; chancellor of the Hanlin Academy in 1745–48; and president of the Censorate in 1746. He was also president of the Board of Punishments in 1746–48, and Associate Grand Secretary 1748. In 1748 an error was made in the Manchu translation of an edict framed by the Hanlin Academy conferring a posthumous title upon
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government without interruption until his retirement in 1755 owing to declining eyesight. During his last years of service, when the emperor was journeying to Jehol, Henan, and Fengtian, he was entrusted three times (1749, 1750, and 1754) with the conduct of affairs at the capital. He died early in 1756 and was canonized as Wenqin (
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in the spring of 1735. Late in 1738 Akdun was put in charge of another Commission and succeeded in concluding a boundary agreement. After his return to Beijing, early in 1739, he filled many posts, among them the following: junior and senior vice-president both of the Board of Works from 1738 to 1740
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from 1718 to 1722,as junior vice-president of the Board of War from 1722 to 1723, chancellor of the Hanlin Academy from 1722 to 1725, as senior vice-president of the Board of Ceremonies in 1726 and on the Board of War in 1726. When Kong Yuxun (孔毓珣) was summoned for an audience with the emperor in
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Manchu ambassador Akdun was greeted by the Korean king near the Yeongeunmun Gate (迎恩門 lit. gate of receiving imperial favor), which was located outside the walls of Hanseong. After staying a hotel named Hongjewon (弘濟院), the envoys of the Manchu Qing Empire reached Mohwagwan (慕華館 lit. building of
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Soon after, he was re-appointed president of the Board of Punishments, serving concurrently as lieutenant-general of the Chinese Bordered White Banner, and later as chancellor of the Hanlin Academy. Early in 1749 he was reinstated as Associate Grand Secretary. Thereafter he served the imperial
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in 1708 and his Jìnshì degree in 1709, Akdun became successively a bachelor from 1709 to 1712, a compiler from 1712 to 1715, an expositor from 1715 to 1716, and a reader from 1716 to 1717 in the
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Three years later in 1731, he was reinstated as an extra sub-chancellor of the Grand Secretariat, serving in the army of the Northwest in a campaign against the
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longing for China), where they received a reception from the king, and then entered the capital.
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1726, Akdun was sent to take his place as acting governor-general of
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Failing to accomplish its aims, the Commission returned to
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Manchu name
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clan name
Minister of Justice
Beijing
Qing dynasty
Beijing
Qing dynasty
Agui
Clan name
Qing dynasty
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Chinese
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Manchu
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Qing dynasty
Manchu Plain Blue Banner
Agui
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Hanlin Academy
Korea
Grand Secretariat
Guangdong
Guangxi
Guangxi
Oirats
傅鼐

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