Zaizhen
Sign in to saveZaizhen (31 March 1876 – 31 December 1947), courtesy name Yuzhou, was a Manchu prince and politician of the late Qing dynasty. Romanised forms of his name include Tsai-chen, Tsai-Chen, Tsai-Cheng.
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- Mesozoic tectono-magmatic response in the East Asian ocean-continent connection zone to subduction of the Paleo-Pacific Plate
· 2019 · cited 422x
- Exploring the structural color of micro-nano composite gratings with FDTD simulation and experimental validation
· 2024 · cited 49x
- Geochemical and tight reservoir characteristics of sedimentary organic-matter-bearing tuff from the Permian Tiaohu Formation in the Santanghu Basin, Northwest China
· 2016 · cited 44x
- Study on staged work hardening mechanism of nickel-based single crystal alloy during atomic and close-to-atomic scale cutting
· 2021 · cited 43x
- Study on the evolution mechanism of subsurface defects in nickel-based single crystal alloy during atomic and close-to-atomic scale cutting
· 2021 · cited 35x
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Zaizhen (31 March 1876 – 31 December 1947), courtesy name Yuzhou, was a Manchu prince and politician of the late Qing dynasty. Romanised forms of his name include Tsai-chen, Tsai-Chen, Tsai-Cheng.
==Life and service under the Qing dynasty== Zaizhen was born in the Aisin Gioro clan as the eldest son of Yikuang during the reign of the Guangxu Emperor. His family was from the Bordered Blue Banner of the Eight Banners. In 1894, Zaizhen was awarded the title of a second class zhenguo jiangjun. Seven years later, he was promoted to beizi.
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