Dolgon should not have died so early, but what forbidden drug did he take, which eventually led to h

Updated on history 2024-04-30
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I think he was poisoned to death because he was very healthy at the time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Personally, I think it's Ajisumaru, because Dol, he's a general, and he's too tired to lead the army to fight every day.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because he had been taking Xituqi pills for a long time, his body was very weak.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This medicine is called Xituqi pill, and long-term use is equivalent to a chronic virus.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Sick and dead. In the autumn of the seventh year of Shunzhi, Dolgon fell ill. It is said that he suffered an injury to his knee, and he applied a plaster cast that should not have been used, which worsened his condition ("Journey to the North").

    In order to cure the disease and improve his mood, in mid-November, he led the kings Baylor and a large number of officers and soldiers of the Eight Banners to hunt and have fun outside the Saiwai. Due to the cold climate and overwork during the hunting, Dolgon never returned to Beijing on this trip. On the ninth day of December, he died of illness in the city of Kara at the age of Chinese New Year's Eve.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In November of the seventh year of Shunzhi (1650), Dolgon went out to hunt outside the Gubeikou. Falling from a horse while hunting. On the ninth day of December (December 31, 1650 AD), Dolgon died in the city of Kara outside Gubeikou, Chinese New Year's Eve and 9 years old.

    1. Aixin Jueluo Dolgon (November 17, 1612 - December 31, 1650), the fourteenth son of Nurhachi, the emperor of the Qing Dynasty, and the second son of Abahai. In the 40th year of Wanli of the Ming Dynasty (1612), he was born in Hetuala (now the old city of Xinbin County, Liaoning Province). An outstanding politician and military strategist in the early Qing Dynasty.

    2. In the eleventh year of the Mandate of Heaven (1626), he was named Baylor; In the second year of Tiancong (1628), the 17-year-old Dolgon went out with Huang Taiji to conquer the Mongol Chahar Department. Because of his military exploits, he was given the name "Morgen Daiqing" and became the owner of the white flag. In the ninth year of Tiancong (1635), Dolgon and others led an army to collect and surrender Ezhe, the son of the Mongolian Lin Dan Khan, and obtained the jade seal of the country.

    In the first year of Chongde (1636), he was awarded the title of Prince Heshuorui for his military exploits, and in the first month of the following year, Huang Taiji ordered Dolgon to pursue the family of the Korean king. From the 6th year (1641) to the 7th year (1642) of Chongdeok, he made outstanding achievements in the Battle of Songjin.

    3. After the death of Huang Taiji, Dolgon and Zilharang assisted Huang Taiji's ninth son, Fulin, as auxiliary kings, and was called regent; In the first year of Shunzhi (1644), he commanded the Qing army to enter the customs, and the Qing Dynasty entered the Central Plains, and successively named his uncle regent, the regent of his uncle, and the regent of his imperial father.

    4. In the seventh year of Shunzhi (1650), he died in the winter of Saibei hunting, and was posthumously awarded the title of "Qing Chengzong". Two months later, in February of the 8th year of Shunzhi (1651), Dolgon was stripped of his title and his tomb was dug up. In the forty-third year of Qianlong (1778), Emperor Qianlong rehabilitated him, restored the title of Prince Rui, and evaluated him as "the foundation of the country, the cause of unification, and the most outstanding achievements".

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    After Dolgon's death, his uproar was implicated, and Azig's mutiny was shattered by the chaos. After Dolgon's death, Emperor Shunzhi stripped Dolgon's mother and wife of their titles, and listed a number of crimes.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The impact is that it has affected the power of the court and the court, affected the development of the court, affected the confrontation of the imperial court, affected the rights of the emperor, and also caused a relatively large conflict in the politics of the imperial court.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It will make the government unstable, the forest will lose an all-round talent, the people will lose a trustworthy person, the political situation will be turbulent, and there will be a lack of an excellent teacher for the next generation. The court lost a confidant.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The cause of Dordor's death was smallpox. In May of the third year of Shunzhi, Duoduo led his troops to suppress the Mongolian Sunit Tengjisi and Tengjite who defected to Khalkha. In the fourth year of Shunzhi, he was named Prince Deyu of the auxiliary political uncle and became the de facto second person in the Qing court.

    In March of the sixth year of Shunzhi, he died of smallpox at the age of thirty-six.

    Dolgon was in Shanxi to fight Jiang Jiu, when he heard the news that Duoduo was seriously ill, he immediately returned to the court, and when he arrived at Juyong Pass, Dolgon changed into plain clothes and ran to the capital crying.

    The posthumous mourning of Dordor :After Duoduo's death, in December of the ninth year of Shunzhi, Dolgon's death was reduced, and Duoduo was posthumously demoted to the king of the county because he was his half-brother. In June of the tenth year of Kangxi, the king of Yujun was posthumously called "Tong".

    In the first month of the forty-third year of Qianlong, Zhaoxue Dolgon, at the same time, he ordered the prince of Duoduo and the title to enjoy the Taimiao. In August, he was enshrined in the Shengjing Xianwang Temple. In the first month of the forty-third year of Qianlong, the edict was worthy of enjoying the temple.

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