Samjeondo Monument - Names

Names

  • in Manchu: Daicing gurun-i Enduringge Han-i gung erdemui bei
  • in Mongolian: Dayičing ulus-un Boγda Qaγan-u erdem bilig-i daγurisγaγsan bei
  • in Chinese: Daqing Huangdi Gongde Bei (大清皇帝功德碑)

which can be translated as "the stele to the merits and virtues of the Emperor of Great Qing."

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