(full name)
Chinese name: Nurhachi
Also known as Shu Lebel.
Gender: male
Dynasty: Qing dynasty
Year of birth and death: 1559- 1626
Country: China
Nationality: Manchu
Native place: Xinbin County, Liaoning Province
biography
Nurhachi, surnamed Aisin Giorlo, born in the thirty-eighth year of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty (1559), was a Manchu slave owner's family. In the 11th year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty (1583), Nurhachi rose indefatigably, and set out with 13 pairs of his father and ancestors, becoming the king from the middle. He led the children of the Eight Banners to fight Baishan Blackwater. In the face of great enemies, he was fearless and not discouraged by heavy losses. He defended his prestige with courage and won the support of various ministries. It lasted for more than 30 years, unified the ministries of Jurchen, and promoted the development of Jurchen society and the formation of Manchu community. In the forty-fourth year of Wanli (16 16), in Hetuala, Jianyuan was called Khan, and the country name was Daikin (known as Houjin in history). Nurhachi soldiers became stronger. In the forty-six years of Wanli (16 18), they sacrificed to heaven with the "seven great hatreds", vowed to discuss the argument and began to work hard for the establishment of the Qing Dynasty. In the history books of the Chinese nation, his wisdom and achievements will be immortal. In the battle with Yuan Chonghuan, a famous soldier in Ningyuan, he was defeated and injured, and died in August in the eleventh year of Destiny (1626). At the age of 68, he was buried in the east of Shenyang, named Fuling. The name of this temple is Mao.