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Nurhaci's tenth concubine, who gave birth to the longest-lived princess of the Qing Dynasty, was given a pitifully low title

The rise of Abbahai

In 1601, in order to preserve the declining Ula tribe, Buzhantai sent his 12-year-old niece Abahai to Jianzhou to marry nurhaci at the age of 43, but the mysterious young woman attracted Nurhaci, and two years later, she would get the coveted seat.

Nurhaci's tenth concubine, who gave birth to the longest-lived princess of the Qing Dynasty, was given a pitifully low title

In 1603, Menggu Zhezhe, who gave birth to Nurhaci's eighth son, Emperor Taiji, ended up hating him, and did not see his mother until his death, and shortly after Menggu's death, the 14-year-old Abahai officially sat on the throne of the grand concubine and became the head of Nurhaci's harem.

At the same time, nurhaci also married a concubine in this year, this woman is the tenth Fujin that Nurhaci married, that is, the concubine We are going to talk about today.

Ilgen felt Roche, stupid and indistinguishable

As we said earlier, Ilgen Jue Luoshi is a relatively large surname among the Qing Dynasty people's surnames, corresponding to the royal family's Aixin Jue Luoshi, which can be called the first major surname among the people's surnames. In fact, as early as 1585, Nurhaci once married a woman of the Ilgen Kyaw Roshi clan, this woman was the daughter of Zaqin Bayan, this Ilgen Kyaw Roshi woman, due to her seniority, had a relatively high status in the Nurhaci harem, belonging to the side concubine, second only to the grand concubine.

The IlgenJura clan woman, who was a concubine, bore Nurhaci two children, one was the second daughter of the Emperor, Nenzheg, and the other was the seventh son, Abatai.

In contrast, the Ilgen Jue Luoshi today is of much lower status, her father's name is Cha Bi, his origin is unknown, and it is estimated that Nurhaci stole the spoils from the conquered. In 1603, the politically advanced Ilgenjue Roche married nurhaci at the age of 45.

Nurhaci's tenth concubine, who gave birth to the longest-lived princess of the Qing Dynasty, was given a pitifully low title

In the second year of their marriage, Ilgenjue Luoshi gave birth to a daughter for Nurhaci, the seventh daughter of the Emperor.

The longest-lived princess of the Qing Dynasty

Although the princesses of the Qing Dynasty were all golden branches and jade leaves, their marriages were in the service of politics and generally not too happy, so the life expectancy of these princesses was generally not long, many of them only lived for twenty or thirty years and died, and what is more, they lived less than twenty years old.

This seventh daughter of the Emperor is different.

In 1618, the 15-year-old seventh daughter of the Emperor was ordered by her father Khan Nurhaci to marry the Otoi of the Nara clan, and we do not know the origin of this Otoi, but this Otoi had a knighthood, as a knight lieutenant. What is the rank of this knight lieutenant?

We all know that the Qing Dynasty's titles of meritorious servants with different surnames mainly include gong, hou, uncle, son, male, and then the light car lieutenant, after the light car lieutenant, it is the riding lieutenant, this riding lieutenant belongs to the four products, and the official position is not very high. Therefore, the seventh daughter of the Emperor, who was the daughter of Nurhaci, was definitely married to Otoi.

So, what is the grade of this seventh daughter of the Emperor?

Nurhaci's tenth concubine, who gave birth to the longest-lived princess of the Qing Dynasty, was given a pitifully low title

According to historical records, this seventh daughter of the emperor is the rank of the township prince, under the princess of the Qing Dynasty, there are five grades of the county lord, the county lord, the county lord, the county king and the township king, this township prince is the lowest level, during the Qing Dynasty, only the daughters of the Zhenguo Gong and the Auxiliary Duke will be named the township jun, as the daughter of Nurhaci, the seventh daughter of the emperor, it is really shocking.

The reason for this is nothing more than the mother of the seventh daughter of the Emperor, Ilgen felt that Luo Shi was too low-born and did not have much sense of existence itself. It is worth mentioning that xiangjun is only a grade, and we don't know about the title of the seventh daughter of the emperor, and it is also possible that she did not have a title at all.

Of course, among the daughters of the emperors of the Qing Dynasty, it was not only the seventh daughter of the emperor who obtained the rank of xiangjun, the twelfth daughter of the emperor Taiji, even the mother did not know which one, and the grade she obtained was also the township jun.

The end of the mother-daughter duo

As for Nurhaci Concubine Ilgen Jue Luoshi, we do not know what year she lived and in which year she died, because her sense of existence is too low, and the history books do not record it at all.

And the daughter of Ilgen Jue Luoshi, the seventh daughter of the emperor of the township rank, did not have a good fate.

In 1641, the husband of the seventh daughter of the emperor, Ottoi, was killed on the battlefield, and the seventh daughter became a widow. She never married again. However, what is unexpected is that the seventh daughter of the emperor lived surprisingly long, and she lived until the twenty-fourth year of the Kangxi Dynasty, that is, in 1685, at the age of 82, according to the generation, the seventh daughter of the emperor was the aunt of the Kangxi Emperor.

Nurhaci's tenth concubine, who gave birth to the longest-lived princess of the Qing Dynasty, was given a pitifully low title

Zichen said:

In the history of the harem of the Qing Dynasty, there are too many women like concubine Ilgen Jue Luoshi, such a very low sense of existence, but some of them have lived a different life, so that they are remembered in history, for example, the Ilgen Jue Luoshi mentioned in this article gave birth to the longest-lived princess of the Qing Dynasty, and by virtue of this, she has been successful.

References: Draft History of the Qing Dynasty, Records of Manchuria, Records of Emperor Wu of the Qing Dynasty

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