2. Ao Bai (Manchu: Oboi, about1610-1669) is a native of Huangqi, Manchuria. Three generations of founding fathers and ministers of the Qing Dynasty, grandson of Sokol, tribal leader of Jiangsu and Anhui, nephew of Fei Yingdong, founding father of the late Jin Dynasty, and the third son of eight prefects.
Born under the door, proficient in riding and shooting. He followed Huang Taiji in the four directions, conquered Pidao, participated in the battle of Jinsong, quelled the peasant uprising, and made outstanding achievements. He became the most trusted military commander of Huang Taiji and was known as the "First Warrior of Manchuria". After the death of Huang Taiji, Fu Lin, the ninth son of the emperor, succeeded to the throne and became a parliamentary minister and a very important minister. After the emperor shunzhi's death, he accepted the testamentary edict, became Gu Mingfu's minister, held power, and formed a political party for personal gain. In the eighth year of Kangxi (1669), Emperor Kangxi, with the support of Suoetu, Huang Xiyu and Wang Hongzhuo, arrested Ao Bai and put him in prison to discuss his crime. The prisoner died in prison.
In the fifty-second year of Kangxi (17 13), I remembered his old works and gave him the first class Ashhani Hafan. During Yongzheng's reign, he was given a sacrificial burial and a title of "Chao Wu", which was hereditary. Forty-five years after Qianlong (1780), Ao Bai's crime was repeated, which made him stop attacking Qi Huangong and still attack the first-class male.