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Huang Taiji had seven Mongolian women, the lowest sense of existence, but gave birth to the most famous princess of the Qing Dynasty

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Emperor Taiji, a figure who occupies an important position in the history of the Qing Dynasty, established the Great Qing Dynasty, perfected various systems, and promoted the feudalization process of the Qing Dynasty.

Huang Taiji had seven Mongolian women, the lowest sense of existence, but gave birth to the most famous princess of the Qing Dynasty

According to relevant statistics, there are a total of 15 concubines in the Imperial Taiji Harem, which is of the middle and lower level among many emperors in the Qing Dynasty, the most famous of which is the Concubine of the Five Palaces. Among the 15 concubines of The Emperor Taiji, 7 were Mongolian women, who were they?

In April 1636, Emperor Taiji established the Great Qing Dynasty in Shengjing, and at the same time created five concubines, namely Zhezhe of Qingning Palace, Hailanzhu of Guanju Palace, Nammu Bell of Lintong Palace, Bat Ma Xuan of Yanqing Palace, and Bumubutai of Yongfu Palace. Unexpectedly, these five concubines turned out to be all Mongolian women, and their surnames were the same, all surnamed Borjigit, of which Zhezhe, Hailanzhu and Bumubutai were from the same family of the Korqin Tribe, and Namu Zhong and Batma Zhen were from the Abba Clan.

Huang Taiji had seven Mongolian women, the lowest sense of existence, but gave birth to the most famous princess of the Qing Dynasty

So, in addition to these five harem concubines, who were the other two Mongolian women in the Emperor Taiji harem?

The first is from the Borjigit clan of the Mongolian Zarut department, she is the daughter of Dai Qingbele, a beautiful Mongolian princess, who was originally favored by the Emperor Taiji, included in the harem and established as the Eastern Palace Fujin, very favored, once gave birth to two daughters within three years.

However, after the arrival of Hai Lan Zhu, the Borzigit clan was eclipsed to the point of falling out of favor, and was abandoned shortly after giving birth to a second daughter, and it was shocking that The Emperor Taiji actually gave this former favorite concubine to his cousin Ye Hebu's Nan Chu.

Huang Taiji had seven Mongolian women, the lowest sense of existence, but gave birth to the most famous princess of the Qing Dynasty

The second was the mongolian woman with the lowest presence in the Emperor Taiji harem, she was from the Chahar department of Mongolia, surnamed Qilei.

At the beginning, the father of the Qilei clan submitted to the Emperor Taiji, and in order to show his loyalty, he actually dedicated his daughter Qilei to the Emperor Taiji, who although not from a high birth, was a full Mongolian beauty, and the Emperor Taiji gladly accepted it. A year after qi lei entered the palace, he gave birth to a daughter to Emperor Taiji, ranked fourteenth, known in history as Princess Chunchang of Heshuo Ke, and she also had a title: Princess Jianning.

Huang Taiji had seven Mongolian women, the lowest sense of existence, but gave birth to the most famous princess of the Qing Dynasty

I believe that everyone must be very familiar with Princess Jianning, Mr. Jin Yong's "Deer Ding" made her famous and became a household name, but I don't know that the historical Princess Jianning is very tragic.

Princess Jianning was married by her brother Emperor Shunzhi to Wu Yingxiong, the son of Wu Sangui, the king of Pingxi, during the Shunzhi period, and was later implicated by Wu Sangui's rebellion and spent the rest of her life in seclusion, perhaps this is the misfortune of ancient women, who could not control their lives, but were just pawns at the mercy of others.

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