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The most fertile princess of the Qing Dynasty, she gave birth to five children with her, but her mother died inexplicably

Princesses of the Qing Dynasty were mostly victims of political transactions, and marriages were generally not too happy and did not live long. However, there was a princess in the Qing Dynasty who, although she had a red face and a short life, she fell in love with Eun Seol and gave birth to five children, who was unique among the princesses of the Qing Dynasty, and she was the Princess of Gulun Ao Han.

The most fertile princess of the Qing Dynasty, she gave birth to five children with her, but her mother died inexplicably

On March 12, the sixth year of the Mandate of Heaven (1621), Princess Gulun Ao Han was born in the residence of Emperor Taiji of the Fourth Belle of the Golden Kingdom, and her mother was the Grand Concubine Uranara clan. Uranara was the daughter of a nobleman from the Jurchen Ula tribe of Haixi, who was originally only a side concubine of Emperor Taiji, but later The Imperial Taiji Princess NiuHulu was reprimanded by Nurhachi for seeing her father-in-law Nurhaci and her younger uncle Azig not getting out of the car, and was then abandoned by Emperor Taiji, so the Uranara clan became the concubine of Emperor Taiji.

At that time, the Uranara clan was described as infinitely beautiful, and she bore three children for Emperor Taiji, in addition to Princess Gulun Ao Han, there was also the eldest son Hauge and the second son Logue. Moreover, to the great pleasure of the Uranara clan, her husband Emperor Taiji was highly regarded by Nurhaci, and after the Great Beledaishan fell out of favor, he became the son of the most prestigious Khan King at that time.

The most fertile princess of the Qing Dynasty, she gave birth to five children with her, but her mother died inexplicably

However, just after the birth of Princess Gulun Ao Han, the Uranara clan disappeared into the vast historical data, leaving not even a trace. In its place was Daifuku JinZhezhe from the Mongolian Horqin Province, and it is estimated that there are two possibilities: First, the Uranara clan made a mistake and was abandoned by the Emperor Taiji (the Emperor Taiji has a precedent). Second, Uranara died of illness. However, judging from the fact that Uranara did not receive any posthumous sealing later, it seems that she committed some mistake.

It is said that in the year when Princess Gulun Ao Han was six years old, her father Emperor Taiji succeeded to the Khan's throne and became the emperor of the Golden Kingdom. The following year, the Mongol Ao Hanbu came to ask for relatives, the Ao Hanbu was located in western Liaoning, belonged to the Zhaowuda League, and was extremely important for the expansion of the Golden Kingdom, and after some deliberation, the Emperor Taiji decided to marry the eldest daughter (Princess Gulun Aohan) who was only 7 years old (Princess Gulun Ao Han) to Bandi, the son of Saichen Zhuoliktu, so the marriage of Princess Gulun Ao Han was thus booked.

The most fertile princess of the Qing Dynasty, she gave birth to five children with her, but her mother died inexplicably

At the same time, Emperor Taiji also created a princess system in imitation of the Ming system, and from then on, the emperor's daughter was called a princess, of which the daughter born to the empress was Princess Gulun and the daughter born to the concubine was Princess Heshuo. Because Princess Ao Han was born to the Uranara clan of Emperor Taijiqian Dafujin and was the eldest daughter, she was named Princess Gulun by her father, and as a result, Princess Ao Han became the first Gulun Princess of the Qing Dynasty.

Princess Gulun Ao Han and Erzhu Bandi were very affectionate, and the two gave birth to at least five children, which is unique among the princesses of the Qing Dynasty. Moreover, Ezhu Bandi was even more obedient to the emperor's orders, and repeatedly led the Mongol cavalry to participate in the Qing Dynasty's battles against the Ming army.

The most fertile princess of the Qing Dynasty, she gave birth to five children with her, but her mother died inexplicably

In August of the eighth year of Chongde, Princess Ao Han of Gulun and Princess Bandi came to Shengjing to attend the wedding of the fifth daughter of the Emperor Gulun Shuhui Princess (daughter of Empress Xiaozhuang), and what was unexpected was that just after attending the wedding, Princess Ao Han received the bad news of the death of her father Emperor Taiji, and then attended her father's funeral.

Although Princess Gulun Ao Han and Erzhu Bandi were in love, the two did not live long, and Elu Bandi died in the fourth year of Shunzhi, while the princess died of illness in the eleventh year of Shunzhi at the age of 34. However, Princess Ao Han of Gulun had a prosperous heir, and her descendants maintained a marriage relationship with the Qing court, which lasted until the end of the Qing Dynasty.

References: Draft History of the Qing Dynasty, Chronicle of the Princess House, Records of Emperor Taizong of the Qing Dynasty

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