Ã
 urhaci (; ; 1564 â 25 September 1611), was a Jurchen leader, a member of the Aisin Gioro clan, he was a younger brother of Nurhaci, the founder of the Later Jin dynasty, the predecessor of the Qing dynasty. Under the Ming dynasty government, he held the title of local chieftain (齿ÂÂæÂ®) in the Jianzhou district, and maintained relations with the Ming authorities up to the beginning of 1607. In that year, he joined Nurhaci in the campaign against Bujantai and the Ula tribe, receiving the title of darhan baturu. However, as a result of disagreements with his brother over the conquest of the Hoifa and the killing of Hoifa's beile Baindari in 1607, he was put to death four years later at Nurhaci's order and buried in Dongjingling Township, Liaoyang. In 1653, he was posthumously given the rank of qinwang (first-rank prince) under the posthumous title Prince Zhuang of the First Rank.
Physical appearance
According to the account of Korean ambassadors, Ã
 urhaci was a tall, fat man with a pale-looking square face.
Family
Primary Consort
- First primary consort, of the Tunggiya clan (å«¡ç¦ÂæÂ ä½Âä½³æ°Â)
- Altungga (é¿ç¾éÂÂé¿; 29 March 1580 â October/November 1609), first son
- Second primary consort, of the Hada Nara clan (ç¹¼ç¦ÂæÂ åÂÂéÂÂ飿ÂÂæ°Â)
- First daughter (30 September 1584 â April/May 1656), personal name Eshitai (é¡Â實泰)
- Married Bujantai (1575âÂÂ1618) of the Manchu Ula Nara clan in December 1598 or January 1599
- Third primary consort, of the Fuca clan (ä¸Â娶ç¦ÂæÂ å¯Âå¯Âæ°Â; d. 1620)
- Second daughter (1584 â December 1638 or January 1639), personal name E'enzhe (é¡ÂæÂ©å²)
- Married Bujantai (1575âÂÂ1618) of the Manchu Ula Nara clan in 1603
- Amin, Prince of the Third Rank (è²Âå é¿æÂÂ; 25 November 1586 â 28 December 1640), second son
- Third daughter (b. 4 November 1588)
- Married Namuxi (ç´Âç©Âé«) of the Manchu Tunggiya clan
- Fourth primary consort, of the GÃ
«walgiya clan (Ã¥ÂÂ娶ç¦ÂæÂ çÂÂç¾佳æ°Â; d. 1623)
- Jasahatu, Duke of the Second Rank (è¼ÂÃ¥ÂÂÃ¥Â
¬ æÂÂè©åÂ
ÂÃ¥ÂÂ; 4 September 1589 â October/November 1609), third son
- Princess of the Second Rank (Ã¥ÂÂ碩åÂ
¬ä¸»; 22 July 1590 â May/June 1649), personal name Sundai (èÂÂå²±), fourth daughter
- Married Enggeder (æÂ©æ ¼å¾·ç¾; d. 1636) of the Khalkha Borjigit clan in March/April 1617
- Sixth daughter (b. 13 February 1595)
- Married Moluohun (æ¼ è½渾) of the Manchu Nara clan in January/February 1614
- Turan, Prince Kexi of the Third Rank (æÂªåÂÂè²Âå åÂÂå«; 25 September 1596 â 6 September 1614), fourth son
- Seventh daughter (b. 18 September 1597)
- Married Chuoheluo (ç¶½åÂÂ絡) of the Manchu Wanyan clan in July 1609
- JaisanggÃ
«, Prince Hehui of the Third Rank (Ã¥ÂÂæÂ è²Âå 寨æ¡ÂæÂ¦' 12 August 1598 â 3 July 1625), fifth son
- Nuomudai (諾ç©Âå²±; 2 August 1601 â 30 July 1613), seventh son
- Eighth daughter (b. 1602)
- Married Badana (å·´éÂÂç´Â) of the Manchu Nara clan in August/September 1616
- Ninth daughter
- Tenth daughter (b. 17 December 1603)
- Married Babai (å·´æÂÂ) of the Mongol Borjigit clan in August/September 1622
- Fifth primary consort, of the Ula Nara clan (äºÂ娶ç¦ÂæÂ çÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ飿ÂÂæ°Â), personal name Hunai (滹å¥Â)
- Jirgalang, Prince Zhengxian of the First Rank (éÂÂç»親ç æ¿Âç¾åÂÂæÂÂ; 19 November 1599 â 11 June 1655), sixth son
- Sixth primary consort, of the Nara clan (Ã¥Â
Â娶ç¦ÂæÂ é£æÂÂæ°Â)
- Seventh primary consort, of the GÃ
«walgiya clan (ä¸Â娶ç¦ÂæÂ çÂÂç¾佳æ°Â)
- FiyanggÃ
«, Prince Jianjingding of the First Rank (ç°¡éÂÂå®Â親ç 費æÂÂæÂ¦; 17 May 1605 â 11 January 1644), eighth son
- Eighth primary consort, of the Hoifa Nara clan (Ã¥Â
«å¨¶ç¦ÂæÂ è¼Âç¼é£æÂÂæ°Â)
- Ninth primary consort, of the Sirin Gioro clan (ä¹Â娶ç¦ÂæÂ è¥¿æÂÂ覺ç¾Â
æ°Â)
Concubine
- Concubine, of the Donggo clan (格格 è£éÂÂæ°Â)
- Fifth daughter (b. 18 March 1593)
- Married Gumubei (åºç©Âè²Â) of the Manchu Donggo clan in February/March 1606
- Concubine, of the Ayan Gioro clan (格格 é¿é¡Â覺ç¾Â
æ°Â)
- Naodai (çÂÂå²±; b. 1608), ninth son
- 11th daughter (b. 23 June 1608)
- Married Kudena (庫德ç´Â) of the Manchu Lala (æÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ) clan in March/April 1623
- 12th daughter (b. 25 March 1610)
- Married Muwuna (ç©ÂæÂ¤ç´Â) of the Manchu Nara clan in January/February 1623
Ancestry
References
- Peterson, Willard J. (2002). The Cambridge History of China, Volume 9. Cambridge University Press.