In 1626, Nurhaci, the founder of the Later Jin Dynasty, died suddenly, and until his death, he had been accompanied by The Great Fukujin Abahai. Abahai had thought that after Nurhaci's death, he would be able to hold great power, but what he did not expect was to let himself be buried.
Abhay was the daughter of Mantai, the lord of the Urab, and the niece of Buzhantai. Once, Abahai's father was accidentally killed, Buzhantai became the new head of the ministry, and 7-year-old Abbahai was adopted by Buzhantai.
At that time, the Jurchens of Jianzhou developed rapidly under the leadership of Nurhaci, and many disobedient tribes were wiped out. For the safety of the Urab, Buzhantai took the initiative to marry the 12-year-old Abhay to Nurhaci, who was already 42 years old at the time.
A girl so young, going to a place where she is unaccompanied, must be dangerous. And the young Abhay relied on his beauty and intelligence to kill a bloody path from countless harem beauties.
At the age of 13, Abahai was made a great blessing by Nurhaci, and in addition to the relationship between the Ulabu, it was more out of trust in Abahai. Even if Buzhantai and Nurhaci turned their faces, it did not affect Abahai's position in Nurhaci's heart in the slightest. Nurhaci also gave three of the Eight Banners army to the three sons born to Abhay to take charge.
In terms of heirs, Nurhaci preferred chu ying, the eldest son. Chu Ying's mother died early, and Nurhaci took him with him from an early age, chu Ying was resourceful and made great achievements. At the age of 29, Nurhaci put him in charge of state affairs.
@ Mr. Confused Tells the Story: Although Chu Ying is capable, he is cruel and narrow-minded, so he offended the "Four Baylors" and "Five Ministers", and Chu Ying fell into a situation of isolation and helplessness.
In 1613, both the Four Baylors and the Five Ministers wrote to denounce Chu Ying's crimes, after all, they were his son with high hopes, and Nurhaci called Chu Ying to make him confess his mistake. But Chu Ying did not want to repent, and Nurhaci gradually weakened Chu Ying's power.
When Nurhaci went out on the expedition, Chu Ying not only did not pray for his father's blessing, but wrote a curse to burn the heavens and the earth. Nurhaci was very angry when he learned of this, and put Chu Ying in seclusion for two years and then executed.
After Chu Ying's death, Nurhaci ordered The Great Beyler to take over the government and said, "After a hundred years of my life, my young sons and DafuJin will be handed over to Daishan for adoption." In order to strengthen his position, the shrewd Abhay managed to establish a good relationship with the Baylors while Nurhaci was not dead.
One day, Nurhaci's little Fujin Taincha informed Nurhaci, and Nurhaci almost spewed out a mouthful of old blood after listening to it. What exactly did Taincha say?
Originally, Tayincha said that Dafujin Abahai had sent food to Dabeile Daishan twice, and Dabeile ate it, and Dafujin also sent food to the Four Baylor Emperor Taiji, and the Four Baylors only accepted but did not eat. Xiao Fujin TaIncha also reported that Dafu Jin often went out of the palace late at night to Dai Shan's house, and usually went to and fro with Dai Shan Mei.
As a great Khan, he was actually greened by people, or his own son did it, and he didn't fight when he thought about it. Nurhaci immediately ordered the "four ministers" to investigate, and the results were true, but the ugliness of the family could not be publicized, and Nurhaci snubbed Abbahai on the charge of stealing gold and silver. Abahai was already a concubine, how could he hide gold and silver privately, and this reason was only something that Nurhaci could think of.
@Mr. Confused Tells the Story: After all, Nurhaci had loved Abahai so much that even if she committed such a crime, she could not bear to put her to death. In the name of not being able to bear to hurt his three young sons, he abandoned Abba Hai. In this way, Abhay took care of his sons alone for more than a year.
As for Daishan, it is natural that there is no connection with the position of the Great Khan, and no father will tolerate his son making such a mistake. After only a year or so, Nurhaci recalled Abhay and restored her name to Daifukujin.
In 1626, Nurhaci attacked the city of Ningyuan, which Yuan Chonghuan was defending, and was seriously wounded. When he was critically ill, he ordered someone to ask Daifukujin Abahai to accompany him. A few days later, Nurhaci became ill and died.
When Emperor Taiji learned of his father's death, he took advantage of the chaos and led several Baylors to break into Abahai's harem, conveying the so-called "last words of the former emperor" and forcing Abahai to be buried. And Abhay was worried about his three sons, and naturally did not want to die easily.
But after all, she was just a weak woman, and under the threat of Huang Taiji and others, she knew that she could not survive today. In order to protect her three sons, she made a deal with Emperor Taiji to raise her three sons, Azig, Dorgon and Dodo. After receiving a positive reply, with a longing for the world and reluctance, Abhay reluctantly committed suicide.
It is worth mentioning that along with the martyrdom was Fujin Taincha, who had originally informed. In the case of private gold and silver, Huang Taiji was the biggest beneficiary. Taincha lived in the palace, how could she know about Abahai and the Great Baylor and the Four Baylors, most likely at the behest of the Emperor Taiji. After Emperor Taiji ascended to the Khan's throne, in order not to let the secret leak, he chose to kill people and let Taincha be buried together.
Whether or not the will to bury Abba hai came from Nurhaci's will is also divided in history. Some people say that it is the Emperor Taiji's edict, and some people say that this is indeed Nurhaci's last will.
Whatever the reason, it is an indisputable fact that Abhay was buried at a young age. Even if you are a concubine, your fate cannot be decided by yourself, which is also the sadness of feudal women.
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