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Dorgon, the first regent of the Qing Dynasty, died unexpectedly at the age of 39 and was exhumed by the Shunzhi Emperor

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Who is the Prince Regent?

That is, when the monarch is young or ill and does not have the right to govern, there will be a relative of the monarch who will stand up and assist the monarch in handling state affairs.

And this is the regent.

Dorgon, the first regent of the Qing Dynasty, died unexpectedly at the age of 39 and was exhumed by the Shunzhi Emperor

In Chinese history, many dynasties have had regents, they have the power of the world, under them, they stand at the peak of power.

The Qing Dynasty also had a regent, and the first regent was Ai XinJue Luo Dolgun, the legendary man.

Born on November 17, 1612 in Liaoning, Dorgon was the son of Nurhaci, the de facto founder of the Qing Dynasty, and the half-brother of Emperor Taiji of the Qing Dynasty.

Dorgon, the first regent of the Qing Dynasty, died unexpectedly at the age of 39 and was exhumed by the Shunzhi Emperor

At the age of 15, Dorgon lost his father and his mother was forced to be buried, dying at a young age.

At that moment, Dorgon seemed to grow up overnight, and immediately grew up.

At the age of 17, Dorgon followed his brother Emperor Taiji on a campaign to conquer the Chahar department of Mongolia, made military achievements, and became the lord of the Zhengbai Banner.

Dorgon, the first regent of the Qing Dynasty, died unexpectedly at the age of 39 and was exhumed by the Shunzhi Emperor

Later, while consulting the son of the Mongol Lin dan Khan, Dorgon accidentally obtained the Imperial Jade Seal.

Dorgon was full of fighting power, able to write and fight, commanded, and could fight, and in 1636 he was made the Prince of Heshuorui for his military achievements.

After the death of Emperor Taiji, there was no will left behind, and the dispute over the heirs intensified.

Dorgon, the first regent of the Qing Dynasty, died unexpectedly at the age of 39 and was exhumed by the Shunzhi Emperor

In the end, Dorgon assisted the young Fu Lin to ascend to the throne, and became the regent himself, with power over the world.

Dorgon, who became the regent, did not stop his pace, but continued to fight for the Qing Dynasty.

In 1644, under the leadership of Dorgon, the Qing army entered the customs, and China began a new era, a new dynasty.

Dorgon, the first regent of the Qing Dynasty, died unexpectedly at the age of 39 and was exhumed by the Shunzhi Emperor

Dorgon, on the other hand, was the first man to be unyielding.

It is no exaggeration to say that the actual controller of the Great Qing at that time was Dolgun.

However, for some reason, Dorgon did not ascend the throne himself, but continued to be his regent.

In the winter of 1650, Dorgon died unexpectedly while hunting in northern Cyprus.

Dorgon, the first regent of the Qing Dynasty, died unexpectedly at the age of 39 and was exhumed by the Shunzhi Emperor

At first, Dorgon was posthumously honored as "Emperor Chengzong of Qing" by the Shunzhi Emperor.

However, in just 2 months, the Shunzhi Emperor stripped Dolgun of his title and exhumed the corpse.

It is a pity that Dorgon was a king of the world, but after his death, he got such an ending, such treatment.

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