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The Qing Princess was married to a chancellor by her father at the age of 11 and planned to rebel, but was executed by Ling Chi

Everyone should have heard of the term Ling Chi's execution, but do you know what kind of death method Ling Chi's execution is? In fact, Ling Chi execution is a very cruel means, the prisoner will be slowly cut off by the executioner piece by piece, before the prisoner's blood is gone, he will always give you water and food, so that you can not die so quickly, the prisoner will slowly die in pain and suffering, it is a feeling that life is worse than death.

The Qing Princess was married to a chancellor by her father at the age of 11 and planned to rebel, but was executed by Ling Chi

It is reasonable to say that the people subjected to this kind of criminal law are generally people of low status and who have committed major crimes, but there is a princess in history who has also been punished in this way, and she is Princess Mangguji, the daughter of Nurhaci.

Princess Mangguji was Nurhaci's daughter, from a noble birth, and was pampered and raised from an early age, but Nurhaci actually married the 11-year-old Princess Mangguji to this general in order to win over the general for his own use.

The Qing Princess was married to a chancellor by her father at the age of 11 and planned to rebel, but was executed by Ling Chi

Because of this incident, Princess Mangguji began to resent Nurhaci, but before Princess Mangguji could retaliate against him, Nurhaci had already died, and Emperor Taiji became the Great Khan. Another of Nurhaci's sons, Mang Gultai, was very dissatisfied with Emperor Taiji becoming the Great Khan, so he decided to join forces with everyone to betray Emperor Taiji, whose foundation was unstable at that time, and the first person he looked for was his sister Princess Mangguji. Mang Guji knew that if Emperor Taiji did something to Mang Guertai, then Mang Guji would be Mang Guertai's sister, so he would definitely not be able to escape the interference, so he directly agreed to Mang Gultai's plan. However, before the plan could begin, Mang gultai died of illness, and Princess Mangguji had to give up.

The Qing Princess was married to a chancellor by her father at the age of 11 and planned to rebel, but was executed by Ling Chi

I thought that things would not end like this, but not long after Mang Guertai's death, the family slaves in Mang Guji's family reported to Emperor Taiji that they were preparing to rebel, and later Huang Taiji searched and found that Mang Guertai's home actually had the "Seal of the Emperor of the Golden Kingdom" and other rebellious things, Mang Guji could not argue, so Huang Taiji ordered that this half-sister Ling Chi be executed.

In fact, there are still many doubts about this family slave's report, but Huang Taiji deliberately turned a blind eye, because he just wanted to create a phenomenon of killing a hundred people and laying a solid foundation for himself, because he did not want Mang Guji to survive in the world.

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