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She remarried to Emperor Taiji and gave birth to the famous Iron Hat King of the Qing Dynasty, but was ruthlessly sent by Emperor Taiji

Huang Taiji was the founder of the Qing Dynasty, and he was also a very special emperor, which was special in the diversity of his harem, for example, Huang Taiji had married three widows, namely the side concubines Yehenara, Yijing Grand Concubine and Kang Hui shufei, Chenfei (Hailanzhu) was suspected of being widowed, in addition, Huang Taiji also gave up three women, namely the Yuan Concubine Niu Hulu clan (another theory is the step concubine Uranara clan, which is doubtful here), the side concubine Zarut Borjigit clan and the side concubine Yehenara clan.

She remarried to Emperor Taiji and gave birth to the famous Iron Hat King of the Qing Dynasty, but was ruthlessly sent by Emperor Taiji

As you can see, there is a woman who has both remarried to Huang Taiji and was abandoned by Huang Taiji, and this person is the side concubine Yehenara that I want to talk about today.

The Yehenara clan is the daughter of a nobleman from the Yehebu, whose father is named Anab, and Anab is a cousin of Emperor Taiji's biological mother, Empress Xiaocigao, so this Yehenara clan should be the cousin of Emperor Taiji.

At that time, Nurhaci had not yet established the Houjin regime, but its power grew day by day, posing a serious threat to the four departments of Haixi. As a result, the four tribes often married and bound each other together, and the Yehenara clan married Khalkama, the younger brother of the Ula chief Buzhantai, on the orders of his parents.

She remarried to Emperor Taiji and gave birth to the famous Iron Hat King of the Qing Dynasty, but was ruthlessly sent by Emperor Taiji

In order to control the Urab, Nurhaci also married his daughter Mukush to Buzhantai, but buzhantai shot Mukush with a bang, Nurhaci was furious and immediately sent troops to Ula, the Urab were defeated, and the husband of the Yehenara clan, Khalkama, was beheaded. Subsequently, the Yehenara clan was collected as a trophy by his cousin Emperor Taiji.

In December of the second year of jin Tiancong, the Yehenara clan gave birth to a fifth son for Emperor Taiji, who was named Shuosai. However, what is surprising is that shortly after Yehenara gave birth to a son, she was given by the Emperor Taiji to the minister Zhantu Xietu as a wife, and the emperor gave his own women to his subordinates, which is extremely rare in history, however, the Emperor Taiji did it, really a man who is not simple!

She remarried to Emperor Taiji and gave birth to the famous Iron Hat King of the Qing Dynasty, but was ruthlessly sent by Emperor Taiji

Shortly after Yehenara remarried to Chamtushetu, Chamtushetu died in a trespass, and as a result, Yehenara remarried to the yellow-flagd minister Darhu, and since then, Yehenara has disappeared from the historical record, and there is no record of her.

However, the son of the Yehenara clan, Shuo Sai, had a high status in the history of the Qing Dynasty.

Emperor Taiji had a total of 11 sons, four of whom were of higher status, namely the ninth son of the Emperor Fu Lin (Shunzhi Emperor), the eldest son of the Emperor Hauge (Prince Su), the fifth son of the Emperor Shuosai (Prince Chengze), and the eleventh son of the Emperor, Bomu Boguo'er (Prince Xiang). Among them, hauge and Shosser both received the privilege of hereditary succession, which we know as the Iron Hat King.

She remarried to Emperor Taiji and gave birth to the famous Iron Hat King of the Qing Dynasty, but was ruthlessly sent by Emperor Taiji

Shuo Sai followed his father to fight on the battlefield from an early age, and when he grew up, he became an excellent general on his own, and made great achievements in the founding of the Qing Dynasty, and was thus named the Prince of Heshuo. Moreover, Shuo Sai was also very good at civil rule, becoming a rare all-rounder of literature and martial arts, however, it was unexpected that Shuo Sai died in the eleventh year of Shunzhi at the age of 27.

Subsequently, Shuo Sai's son Bo Guoduo inherited the title of Prince, and later Bo Guoduo was extinct, and in order to make this line inherited, Yongzheng ordered The sixteenth son of Kangxi, Yin Lu, to inherit the title, and the name of the prince was changed to Prince Heshuo zhuang.

References: Draft History of the Qing Dynasty, Records of Emperor Taizong of the Qing Dynasty, Four Genealogies of the Qing Imperial Family

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