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He was nurhaci's younger brother, imprisoned by his brother, better to live than to die, and made great contributions to the Qing Dynasty

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Ancient and modern, Chinese and foreign, there are countless stories of brothers fighting against the wall.

It happened in ancient times, it happened in the present, it happened in the royal family and nobility, and it also happened in the homes of ordinary people.

He was nurhaci's younger brother, imprisoned by his brother, better to live than to die, and made great contributions to the Qing Dynasty

Those who are familiar with the history of the Qing Dynasty know that Nurhaci, the actual founder of the Qing Dynasty, once made a rule that the heirs should not kill their brothers. It is also for this reason that after the Yongzheng Emperor won the victory of the Kowloon Conquest, he did not kill the brothers who competed with him for the throne, but imprisoned them and left them to fend for themselves.

But, you know what?

He was nurhaci's younger brother, imprisoned by his brother, better to live than to die, and made great contributions to the Qing Dynasty

Nurhaci, who made this rule, and the death of his brother Shulhazi were also because of him.

Nurhaci was born well, born in Liaodong, his parents were not commoners, his father was a commander, and his mother was the eldest daughter of Wang Gao, the commander of the Jianzhou Right Guard.

Unfortunately, after the early death of Nurhaci's mother, his father married the stepmother. This stepmother, very harsh and mean, was very bad for the Nurhaci brothers, so that Nurhaci, who was only 10 years old, took his younger brother Shulhaqi, who was only 5 years old, into the mountains early, picking pine nuts, picking mushrooms, hunting prey... This is used to subsidize the family.

He was nurhaci's younger brother, imprisoned by his brother, better to live than to die, and made great contributions to the Qing Dynasty

However, they still had a hard time, and they suffered countless hardships at a young age.

Therefore, the relationship between the brothers is excellent.

After all, the two have been dependent on each other since they were young.

Later, the brothers began to grow up and began their own brilliant life.

He was nurhaci's younger brother, imprisoned by his brother, better to live than to die, and made great contributions to the Qing Dynasty

After the death of his father and grandfather, the two brothers Nurhaci and Shulhazi relied on thirteen pairs of armor to start the great cause of creating Houjin.

In the process, Shulhazi continued to grow and became Nurhaci's greatest assistant and main general.

He was nurhaci's younger brother, imprisoned by his brother, better to live than to die, and made great contributions to the Qing Dynasty

It is no exaggeration to say that in the later establishment process of the Great Qing, the first great hero may be the later Dolgun, and the second great hero is Shulhaqi.

He went to the battlefield countless times for the Great Qing, was injured countless times, and shed countless blood...

Unfortunately, there was still a gap between nurhaci and Shulhazi later, and the brotherly relationship between the two also broke down.

He was nurhaci's younger brother, imprisoned by his brother, better to live than to die, and made great contributions to the Qing Dynasty

Shulhazi didn't want to stand behind his brother all the time, he didn't want to be just a courtier, a great general.

However, he did not have the strength of his brother.

Tomorrow is the most important person for each other when they are young, relying on each other.

He was nurhaci's younger brother, imprisoned by his brother, better to live than to die, and made great contributions to the Qing Dynasty

But later, they completely fell out, and Shulhazi was also imprisoned in a dark room by Nurhaci, locked with an iron lock, and only two holes to bring him food, it was better to live than to die.

A generation of famous generals, a hero with iron bones, finally ended up with this ending.

In 1611, Shulhazi died in captivity at the age of 48.

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