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The sixth concubine of Nurhaci, the only concubine of the Hadanara clan in the Qing Dynasty, was buried in the imperial tomb after her death

The origin of Narasimha

Nala clan is a very important and very famous surname in the history of the Qing Dynasty, this surname is the royal family name of Haixi Jurchen at the end of the Ming Dynasty, because Haixi Jurchen has four tribes, so it is divided into Yehenara clan, Uranara clan, Hadanara clan and Huifa Nala clan. Among them, the Uranara and Hadanara clans are relatively pure in blood, known as the "same surname Nala", the Yehenara clan originated from the Mongolian Tumut clan, the Huifa Nara clan came from the Yikdri clan, and these two branches were called "different surname Nala", that is, the unauthentic Nala clan.

The sixth concubine of Nurhaci, the only concubine of the Hadanara clan in the Qing Dynasty, was buried in the imperial tomb after her death

Of course, the Nala clan also has some other names, such as the Nara clan, such as the Naran clan, and it is said that the mother of the famous Jin Taizu Guanyan Akuta is the Naran clan (Naran clan).

Today I want to talk about the only hadanara concubine of the Qing Dynasty, she is the side concubine of the Qing Taizu Nurhaci, the Hadanara clan Amin Zhezhe.

Amin's origins

Amin came from the Hada Department of the Four Parts of the Haixi Jurchens, and in the last years of the Ming Dynasty, before the rise of Nurhaci, the strongest force of the Haixi Jurchens was the Hada Department, at that time, the Hada Department had a famous chieftain named Wangtai, known as Wan Khan in history.

In July of the tenth year of the Wanli Dynasty (1582), WangTai died, and his eldest son Hu Ergan succeeded to the throne of Beyler and became the leader of the Hada tribe, but Wang Tai had a son Kanggulu, that is, The half-brother of HuErgan, who was not very convinced of Ergan, and specifically confronted Gan, after a battle, Kanguru quickly lost the battle and fled to Yehebu.

It should be said that this Ergan was also an idle man, and just two months after he inherited the throne of Belle, he joined forces with Li Dai, the lord of Zhaojia City, to rob Huji Village, to which Nurhaci belonged. At that time, Nurhaci was young and vigorous, and ordered his subordinate Anfeiyangu to lead twelve people in pursuit, and even killed forty Hada soldiers, and after this battle, Ergan realized that Nurhaci was not a good master.

The sixth concubine of Nurhaci, the only concubine of the Hadanara clan in the Qing Dynasty, was buried in the imperial tomb after her death

It turned out that Ergan's understanding was very correct, starting in 1583, Nurhaci started with thirteen pairs of armor, and after just five years, he unified the Jurchens of Jianzhou, and in 1587 established a state administration in the city of Philadelphia, called Shulebelle. Nurhaci's behavior made the Haixi Jurchen Four Like a Needle Felt, so Ergan of the Hada Department took the lead and married his daughter Amin to Nurhaci.

The decay of the Hada Ministry

In April 1588, Ergan ordered his son Daishan to send his daughter Amin to the city of Feiala to marry Nurhaci. Shortly after Amin married Nurhaci, Yehebu of the Haixi Jurchens could not hold back, and the lord of the Eastern City, Narin Bulu, fulfilled the promise of his father Yang Jihao and sent his sister Menggu (Menggu Zhezhe) to the Jianzhou Jurchens, who was the birth mother of Emperor Taiji of the Qing Dynasty, Empress Xiaocigao of the Yehenara clan.

Although Ergan married his daughter Amin to Nurhaci in exchange for a momentary peace, what he did not expect was that the most terrible crises were usually caused from within. After the death of Ergan, his younger brother Mengbulu became the new Baylor, which made Ergan's son Mengbulu very unhappy with Kanguru, who had fled to Yehe, and they began an endless struggle between them, which accelerated the decline of the Hada Tribe.

The sixth concubine of Nurhaci, the only concubine of the Hadanara clan in the Qing Dynasty, was buried in the imperial tomb after her death

In fact, the marriage between Nurhaci and Amin was a completely political transaction. Of course, Menggu after Amin was also a political victim, but one thing is different, Nurhaci was more fond of Menggu, on the contrary, he did not look at Amin, so Amin did not give birth to a man and a half woman in her life, and even in which year she died, it is not recorded in the historical records.

However, Amin's burial place is very clear, and she was buried in the Fuling Shoukang Princess Garden of the Qing Taizu Nurhaci.

Zichen said:

Nurhaci had a total of sixteen concubines, and although hadanara had not been a concubine, she was also the second concubine after the concubine, much better than those concubines. However, even with her higher status, she still did not get the favor of her husband Nurhaci, had no children and no daughters in her life, and was purely a victim of politics, and the Hadanara clan did not have any fame, but she became the only hadanara concubine of the Qing Dynasty, which is also a record she maintained.

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

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