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A brief account of dourgen and his life's merits and demerits
Aisingiorro dourgen (1612.1.17-1650.12.31). An outstanding politician and strategist in the early Qing dynasty, a key figure in accomplishing the great cause of Qing reunification, and an actual ruler in the early Qing dynasty. Baylor was sealed in1626; 1636, awarded the title of Prince Shuorui for meritorious service; 1643 Fuzheng, called Regent; 1644, commanded the Qing army to enter the customs, and the Qing Dynasty won the Central Plains, and successively appointed Regent Uncle, Regent Uncle and Regent Father; /kloc-after his death in 0/650, he was first honored as Emperor Chengzongyi, and was later dismissed by the emperor shunzhi for treason. 1778, Emperor Qianlong rehabilitated him and restored the title of Prince Rui, and evaluated him as "the most outstanding person who built the country on the foundation and became a unified industry".

Chinese name: Aisingiorro Dourgen Nationality: China Nationality: Manchu Birth Date: Forty Years of Wanli in Ming Dynasty (16 12) October 25th Death Date: Seven years of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty (1650) December 9th Occupation: politician, strategist. Main achievements: commanding the Qing army to enter the customs.

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