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She was a concubine of Nurhaci, who was favored and gave birth to five children, and two empresses of the Qing Dynasty

She was only an unremarkable concubine behind Nurhaci, but she gave birth to five children, becoming the woman who gave Nurhaci the most children; she was nameless, but her daughter was named Princess Heshuo, married to the founding hero of the Qing Dynasty, and later produced two Princesses of the Qing Dynasty; she was favored by the Emperor of the Four Dynasties and lived until the early years of the Kangxi Dynasty, becoming a concubine who had gone through four dynasties, and she was Nurhaci Concubine Jiamu Hujue Luoshi.

She was a concubine of Nurhaci, who was favored and gave birth to five children, and two empresses of the Qing Dynasty

In the nineteenth year of the Wanli Calendar (1591), the teenage Jiamu Hujue Luoshi (name Zhenge) married Nurhaci, the lord of the founding state, becoming Nurhaci's eighth Fujin, but because Jiamu Hujue Luoshi's father, Beihun Bayan, was not highly official, Jiamu Hujue Luoshi was only a concubine.

At that time, Nurhaci's concubine was FuchaGundai, and there were such noble beauties as Menggu Zhezhe, compared with Jiamuhu Jueluo's origins. However, Jia Mu Hu felt that Roche was born a beautiful embryo, and even if his status was not high, he could often be summoned by Nurhaci.

In the second year of Jiamuhujue's marriage to Nurhaci, she gave birth to her ninth son, Babutai, and nurhaci was victorious in the war with the Nine Allied Forces, and the power of Jianzhou became stronger. For the next five years, Jammuhujue Washi was favored by Nurhaci and gave birth to four more children, namely the fourth princess, the eleventh son Babuhai, the fifth princess and the sixth princess.

She was a concubine of Nurhaci, who was favored and gave birth to five children, and two empresses of the Qing Dynasty

However, due to the low status of Jiamu Huju Inuhaci's harem, coupled with the average ability of the two sons she gave birth to, these two sons did not achieve high achievements and were not well known. However, Jia Mu Hu felt that Luo Shi had two daughters, which was worth mentioning.

The first was the Four Princesses, named Mukush. When Mukush grew up, he married bu zhantai, the leader of the Ural tribe, on the orders of his father Nurhaci, who knew that Buzhantai put it in her eyes, and even shot her with a whistle, seeing that his daughter was humiliated, Nurhaci took the opportunity to use troops against Ula, and after three strokes and five divisions, he attacked the Ula tribe. Subsequently, Mukush followed his father back to Jianzhou.

She was a concubine of Nurhaci, who was favored and gave birth to five children, and two empresses of the Qing Dynasty

After Mukush returned to Jianzhou, Nurhaci rearranged another marriage for his daughter, this time married to Nurhaci's general Er yidu, although Er yidu was older, but he was a Manchurian warrior, so Mukush agreed. After marrying Eyidu, Mukush gave birth to a son named Shubilong, who was later an auxiliary chancellor in the early years of the Kangxi Dynasty. What is even more unexpected is that the Qiu Bilong clan became the top magnate in the history of the Qing Dynasty, and successively produced two Qing empresses, Xiao Zhao and Xiao Mu.

However, the fourth princess's life was not very good, and she was widowed within a few years of marrying Er yi, and then married Turge, the eighth son of Er Yidu's son, however, the daughter of the fourth princess later took the daughter of the servant as her own and pretended to be the son of Ai Xinjueluo, which made the emperor Taiji Longyan angry, so he divorced Mukush and Turge. In his later years, Mukush actually lived with his brothers Babtai and Bab Hai.

She was a concubine of Nurhaci, who was favored and gave birth to five children, and two empresses of the Qing Dynasty

The second was the Sixth Princess, whom Nurhaci married to Su Nai of Yehebu, and later the Sixth Princess and Su Nai gave birth to a son named Suksaha, who also became an auxiliary chancellor in the early years of the Kangxi Dynasty. That is to say, in the early years of the Kangxi Dynasty, shubilong and Suksaha, who were also assistant ministers, were actually cousins.

As for Jiamu Hujue Luoshi himself, he had been through the Mandate of Heaven, Tiancong, Chongde, and Shunzhi, and lived until the early years of the Kangxi Dynasty, and was buried in the Shoukang Princess Garden after his death.

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

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