At the age of twenty-five, he began to unify the ministries of Jurchen. In the forty-fourth year of Ming Shenzong Wanli (16 16), Nurhachi called Khan in Hetuala, established the post-Jin Dynasty, and established the separatist regime in Liaodong, thus establishing Yuan's fate. After the Battle of Salhu, he moved to Shenyang. After that, it swept Liaodong, and the Ming Dynasty captured more than 70 cities in Liaoning.
In the eleventh year of the mandate of heaven (1626), the battle of Ningyuan City was defeated. In April of the same year, Nurhachi led a large army to levy Halka in Mongolia. On August 1 1, Nurhachi died of illness and was buried in Fuling, Shenyang. After the establishment of the Qing Dynasty, he was honored as the Qing Taizu, and also called: Emperor Anye Dinggao of Shengde Renji Section of Chengtian Guangyun.
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Timur, the sixth ancestor of Nurhachi, was originally a 10,000-yuan household in Woduoli in the Yuan Dynasty. In the third year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty (1405), at the invitation of Ming Taizu Judy, he went to Beijing to pay tribute, awarded the governor of Jianzhou Wei, then took charge of Jianzhou and was promoted to the right governor.
In the eighth year of Xuande (1433), Pei Jun, the professor in charge, was killed by Wei's "pretty jurchen" such as Azujiang. His son Dong Shan is the fifth ancestor of Nurhachi. He was first given command, and later promoted to commander-in-chief on the right. He and his uncle Fancha share the positions of left-back and right-back in Jianzhou. In the third year of Chenghua (1467), he plundered people and animals in Liaodong many times and was beheaded by the Ming Dynasty.
Jianzhou Sanwei was brutally suppressed by the Ming army. Dong Shan's eldest son, Tuoluo, and his son, Mo, successively came to power and visited Beijing many times, making contributions to the Party. Dong Shan's third son, Aisinggior Roxibao, is the fourth ancestor of Nurhachi.
Fu Man, the son of Xibaoqi, was later honored as the emperor Xing Zuzhi by the Qing Dynasty. Fu Man's fourth son, Jue Chang 'an, is Nurhachi's grandfather. Tucker, the fourth son of Jue Chang 'an, married Sitara Elmo and gave birth to three sons, the first one was Nurhachi, the second one was Shurhachi, and the last one was Yalhachi.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Ai Xinjue Luo Nuerhachi