Seventh Daughter Of Nurhaci
| Name | Seventh Daughter Of Nurhaci |
| Title | seventh daughter of Nurhachi, Emperor Taizu of the Qing Dynasty, |
| Gender | Female |
| Birthday | 1604-04-08 |
| nationality | — |
| Source | https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q7276435 |
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| LastUpdate | 2024-08-22T10:32:20Z |
Introduction
The seventh daughter of Emperor Qing Taizu, born between 1604 and 1685. Her original name has been lost to history. Her biological mother was the concubine Yi'ergen Jueluo. She was born on the tenth day of the third lunar month in 1604, during the hour of the child (around 9-11 am). According to customs at the time, she could be referred to as a Gege (princess). In the fourth year of the Tianming reign (1619), she was granted the title of Xiangjun, with the rank of Xiangjun. She was betrothed to Ozyayi, the second son of Chengzheng Mendaha and Hada Nala She, who was her consort. The marriage was finalized in October of that year.
In the sixth year of the Tiancong reign (1632), her brother, Emperor Hong Taiji, awarded gifts to his sisters during a military expedition. Cause of the outgoing is unknown, but she and her half-sister, the Sixth Princess, were not included in the distribution. In the first year of the Chongde reign (1636), Hong Taiji bestowed noble titles upon his sisters, officially enfeoffing them as princesses. Among them, Zong Dai Gege was titled Zasak Princess. She and her half-sister, the Sixth Princess, were two of the living imperial princesses at the time. Because their names were not recorded, it cannot be determined whether Zong Dai Gege refers to her or to the Sixth Princess.
In the sixth year of the Chongde reign (1641), in April, her husband, Ozyayi, died in battle. She passed away in July of the 24th year of the Kangxi Emperor's reign (1685), at the age of 82. She was the seventh great-grand aunt of the Kangxi Emperor.
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