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Dorgon, who led the Qing soldiers into the pass: no son, lived for 39 years, and was exhumed by the Shunzhi Emperor after his death

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In 1644, the regent of the Qing Dynasty, Ai Xinjue Luo Dolgun, persuaded Wu Sangui, a Ming general stationed at Shanhaiguan, to open the gate of Shanhaiguan and bring Qing troops into the customs.

Daming was the trend of subjugation, Daqing was full of confidence, and soon, the Ming Dynasty was destroyed.

Dorgon, who led the Qing soldiers into the pass: no son, lived for 39 years, and was exhumed by the Shunzhi Emperor after his death

In October, the Shunzhi Emperor left his hometown and moved the capital to Beijing, paying homage to the ancestors of heaven and earth, and officially becoming the lord of the Central Plains.

As a result, the Ai XinJue Luo family from the Jurchen tribe in the northeast became the master of the jiangshan, became the master of the world, and sat on the throne that everyone yearned for.

Dorgon, who led the Qing soldiers into the pass: no son, lived for 39 years, and was exhumed by the Shunzhi Emperor after his death

The Qing Dynasty was able to enter the Customs and enter the Central Plains so quickly, and Dorgon, as the regent, played a great role in it.

In 1643, the lord of the Qing Dynasty, Ai Xinjue Luo Emperor Taiji, fell ill and died, and he walked very suddenly, leaving no will, not deciding who would inherit the throne, and died in a hurry.

Dorgon, who led the Qing soldiers into the pass: no son, lived for 39 years, and was exhumed by the Shunzhi Emperor after his death

When the struggle for the throne was on the verge of breaking out, Dorgon chose Fu Lin, the ninth son of Emperor Taiji, and installed the 6-year-old Fu Lin as emperor, while he himself became the regent and became the center of power.

Dorgon was a remarkable man, and while he had power, he did indeed do a lot of facts and gave countless credits to the Qing Dynasty.

It can be said that without him, there would be no smooth entry into the Customs of the Great Qing Dynasty, smooth entry into the Central Plains, and smooth unification of the Country and mountains.

Dorgon, who led the Qing soldiers into the pass: no son, lived for 39 years, and was exhumed by the Shunzhi Emperor after his death

After entering the customs, Dorgon formulated a series of policies that promoted the stability of the Qing government.

Dorgon ordered that looting be strictly prohibited, hair shaving should be stopped, and mourning for the Chongzhen Emperor gained the favor of the Han gentry.

After everything was settled, Dorgon welcomed the Shunzhi Emperor into the city of Beijing.

Dorgon, who led the Qing soldiers into the pass: no son, lived for 39 years, and was exhumed by the Shunzhi Emperor after his death

For the Qing Dynasty and for Shunzhi, Dorgon was of great importance, and he was the king of the world, but in the end he did not win the posthumous name.

In the 7th year of Shunzhi, Dorgon died suddenly while hunting in the north of Saibei, at the age of 39.

Dorgon had many wives and concubines, but he had only one daughter in his lifetime, no sons, and no one could inherit his career, power, and throne.

When Dorgon died, the Shunzhi Emperor posthumously honored him as "Emperor Qingchengzong".

Dorgon, who led the Qing soldiers into the pass: no son, lived for 39 years, and was exhumed by the Shunzhi Emperor after his death

But only 2 months later, after the Shunzhi Emperor came to power, he immediately changed his face, stripped Dorgon of his title, and exhumed the corpse.

Obviously, he did countless things for the Qing Dynasty and made countless meritorious achievements.

But unfortunately, his death was extremely tragic, and no one could be more miserable than him.

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