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The first empress of the Qing Dynasty, married at the age of 13 and died at the age of 28, and was enshrined by her descendants for 275 years

There were many famous empresses in the Qing Dynasty, such as Kangxi's favorite Empress Xiaochengren, Hesheli, and Qianlong's favorite Empress Fucha, but among the many empresses, the first was Meng guzhezhe, who married Nurhaci at the age of 13 and was rich all her life, and has been enshrined by the imperial family of the Qing Dynasty for more than two hundred years.

The first empress of the Qing Dynasty, married at the age of 13 and died at the age of 28, and was enshrined by her descendants for 275 years

The founder of the Qing Dynasty was Huang Taiji, but it was his father Nurhaci who made the dynasty have the rudimentary form of power, but later The Emperor Taiji changed the name of the country from Houjin to Daqing. In fact, nurhaci did not have such a strong strength in the beginning, he also suffered a lot in his early years, and the most powerful of the tribes at that time was not the Aisin Kyaw Luo clan, and the Yehenara tribe was much more powerful than it.

The first empress of the Qing Dynasty, married at the age of 13 and died at the age of 28, and was enshrined by her descendants for 275 years

However, at that time, the leader of the Yehenara tribe saw that Nurhaci was a rising star, so he married his daughter Menggu Zhezhe to him, when Menggu Zhezhe married Nurhaci was only 13 years old, and four years later, at the age of 17, she gave birth to a child for him, he was Nurhaci's favorite eighth son, Emperor Taiji.

The first empress of the Qing Dynasty, married at the age of 13 and died at the age of 28, and was enshrined by her descendants for 275 years

With the power of the mother's family and excellent appearance, coupled with the mother's son, so Meng gu zhe zhe enjoyed the favor of Nurhaci, but did not expect that at the age of 28, Meng Gu Zhe zhe was seriously ill and died, although Meng Gu Zhe's destiny was not eternal, but her life was also glorious and rich. Later, his son Emperor Taiji ascended the throne, in order to show his remembrance of his mother and father, he posthumously crowned Nurhaci as the first emperor of the Qing Dynasty, while Menggu Zhezhe was posthumously named the first empress, and the tablet was placed in the Taimiao Temple to be enshrined by posterity, until the fall of the Qing Dynasty in 1911, Menggu Zhezhe enjoyed 275 years of incense offerings from his descendants.

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