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She was the Empress dowager of the Mongols, married Emperor Taiji and gave birth to two children, and her son was punished for competing for the throne

In the early qing dynasty, there has been a custom of marriage between Manchu and Mongolia, which has become a national policy that their country has always adhered to, among the emperors before Qianlong, basically every emperor's harem has a lot of Mongolian concubines, and today we are going to tell the story of a Mongolian concubine, but before her family married the emperor of the Qing Dynasty, she was once the empress dowager of Mongolia, and even raised two children, she is Yijing Grand Concubine.

She was the Empress dowager of the Mongols, married Emperor Taiji and gave birth to two children, and her son was punished for competing for the throne

She came from the Borjigit clan of the Mongol clan named Namjong, and was the daughter of the Ababu, the king of the county, Ezignon. In the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, the Chahar tribe of the Mongolian tribe slowly rose, and in this case, the leaders of other Mongolian tribes began to marry their daughters to the chahar tribal leader Lin Dan Khan. It is said that there were eight nearby Lin Dan Khan at that time, of which Namu Zhong ranked first, and from her position, we can know that she must have a special position in the heart of Lin Dan Khan.

She was the Empress dowager of the Mongols, married Emperor Taiji and gave birth to two children, and her son was punished for competing for the throne

Soon after marrying Lin Dan Khan in that eye, the Chahar tribe and the Houjin began to fight, and the troops led by Huang Taiji caught the Chahar tribe by surprise, and soon Lin Dan Khan was driven to the Qinghai area. At that time, it was just in time for the whole country to spread smallpox, and Lin Dan Khan was unfortunate to contract smallpox, and finally the treatment was ineffective, and he died on the steppe. When the leader died, the rest of the people were like losing the main bone, and finally they decided to surrender to Hou Jin.

She was the Empress dowager of the Mongols, married Emperor Taiji and gave birth to two children, and her son was punished for competing for the throne

Of course, it is not just the apparent submission of the army. Even Lin Dan Khan's Fujin submitted to the men of Houjin. In the beginning, Huang Taiji wanted to marry Namu Zhong to Daishan the Great Belle, but Daishan hated her and finally refused. Huang Taiji looked at Namu Zhong very beautiful, so he included her in his harem, and at that time he was actually pregnant with Lin Dan Khan's child, and soon after marrying Huang Taiji, she gave birth to a boy named Abu Nai.

She was the Empress dowager of the Mongols, married Emperor Taiji and gave birth to two children, and her son was punished for competing for the throne

In 1636, Emperor Taiji established the Qing Dynasty and canonized his concubines, and Namu Zhong was crowned as a noble concubine at that time, ranking third among the five palace concubines at that time. Although Namu Zhong was married for the second time, her position in the heart of Huang Taiji was not ordinary, and after marrying Huang Taiji, she also bore him a daughter and a son.

She was the Empress dowager of the Mongols, married Emperor Taiji and gave birth to two children, and her son was punished for competing for the throne

According to Namujong's favor, she could enjoy her old age, but then her son participated in the struggle for the throne, his son failed, and Fu Lin became emperor, so neither of her children survived, and both of them died before the age of 20. The loss of her son and daughter devastated her, but the only consolation for her was that she and Lin Dan Khan's son, Abu Nai, was by her side, but she found that this son had also become restless.

She was the Empress dowager of the Mongols, married Emperor Taiji and gave birth to two children, and her son was punished for competing for the throne

After Kangxi succeeded to the throne, Abu Nai always felt that he did not understand political affairs in his youth, so he always oppressed him. He had always refused to pay tribute to the imperial court, and when Kangxi couldn't bear it, he ordered him to be imprisoned in Beijing. At that time, Namu Zhong had entered the old age period, looking at the fate of her son, both sad and helpless, with this regret, she finally passed away. Namu zhong's children did not have a good ending, which was a very big blow for a mother, but it was also common to be born in the palace.

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