The 1860s saw the end of the second Opium War, the destructive Tàipíng Rebellion in China, and the establishment of the Meiji Emperor as political leader of Japan.
  1860 
-  1860 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
 -  Buddhist Events
 -  Political Events
-  March 18: Ansei era ends, Man'en era begins in Japan
 -  October 18: Convention of Peking signed, ending the Second Opium War
 -  October: Destruction of the Summer Palaces
 
 
  1861 
-  1861 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
 -  Buddhist Events
-  Yìnguāng 印光 and Zōngyǎng 宗仰 are born
 
 -  Political Events
-  Zongli Yamen 總理各國事務衙門 (Foreign Office) established
 -  February 19: Man'en era ends, Bunkyū era begins in Japan
 
 
  1862 
-  1862 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
 -  Buddhist Events
 -  Political Events
-  Tongwen Guan 同文館 foreign language school established
 -  January 29: Xiánfēng era ends
 -  January 30: Tóngzhì era begins
 
 
  1863 
-  1863 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
 -  Buddhist Events
 -  Political Events
 
  1864 
-  1864 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
 -  Buddhist Events
-  Luó Jiālíng 羅迦陵 and Hú Zǐhù 胡子笏 are born
 
 -  Political Events
-  Most territories of the Taiping reclaimed by the Qing
 -  March 27: Bunkyū era ends, Genji era begins in Japan
 
 
  1865 
-  1865 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
 -  Buddhist Events
-  Tán Sìtóng 譚嗣同 and Shī Shěngzhī 施省之 are born
 
 -  Political Events
-  May 1: Genji era ends, Keiō era begins in Japan
 -  June 25: James Hudson Taylor founds the China Inland Mission
 
 
  1866 
-  1866 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
 -  Buddhist Events
-  Dàojiē 道階 is born
 -  Yáng Wénhuì 楊文會 begins to print scriptures, an effort that would later become the Jīnlíng Scriptural Press 金陵刻經處
 
 -  Political Events
 
  1867 
-  1867 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
 -  Buddhist Events
 -  Political Events
-  January 30: Death of Emperor Kōmei 孝明天皇
 -  February 3: Abdication of Shogun Tokugawa Yoshinobu 徳川慶喜
 
 
  1868 
-  1868 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
 -  Buddhist Events
-  Jìchán 寄禪 is tonsured
 -  Zhāng Tàiyán 章太炎 is born
 
 -  Political Events
-  Tàipíng Yuánnián era ends
 -  January 3: Meiji Emperor proclaims his restoration
 -  August 22-23: Yángzhōu 揚州 riots against foreign missionary presence in China
 -  October 23: Meiji era begins in Japan
 
 
  1869 
-  1869 in the Western calendar is roughly equivalent to:
 -  Buddhist Events
-  Timothy Richard 李提摩太 sails for China
 
 -  Political Events