In the thirty-eighth year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty (1559), Nurhachi was born in the home of a small chief in Hetuala (now Xinbin County, Liaoning Province). His sixth ancestor, Timur Mengge, was originally a family in the Yuan Dynasty. In the third year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty (1405), at the instigation of Ming Taizu Judy, he went to Beijing to pay tribute and was awarded the governor of Jianzhou Wei. Later, he took charge of Jianzhou Zuo Wei and was promoted to the right governor. In the eighth year of Xuande (1433), Professor Du Ming was killed by Wei's "savage jurchen" such as Azujiang. His son Dong Shan is the fifth ancestor of Nurhachi. He was given command at first, and later he was 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, Xibaoqipian, 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.
Jue Chang 'an is the detachment leader of left-back in Jianzhou. He was the commander-in-chief of the Ming dynasty, and he was weak with few people. In the early days, he was attached to Aric, the "strong toast" of Jianzhou, and often led his troops into Fushun Mashi for trade, exchanging linen and grain for pigs and cows, and receiving salt, red cloth and thorns. In the second year of Wanli (1574), Li, the company commander of Liaodong in the Ming Dynasty, led tens of thousands of troops to capture Wanggaozhai and kill all people and animals. Jue Chang 'an and Tucker betrayed their in-laws and became the guides of the Ming army. In the 11th year of Wanli, Artetus, the son of Wang Gao, revenged his father and plundered the border many times. Li led an army to attack and killed the village he took and the mangzi village of his party, Ahai, which was a "legacy". Jue Chang 'an and Takshi were the guides of the Ming army and were killed by the Ming army in the war.
The bad news came that Nurhachi, then 25, wanted to avenge his father, but he was alone. How can he fight against Daming's millions of "Heaven Emperor"? Helpless, Nurhachi blamed the incident on Nikan Wailan, Duke of Toulon, the left-back of Jianzhou, accusing him of instigating Ming soldiers to kill their father and ancestors, and asked the Ming officials to send him away. Unexpectedly, this request angered the arrogant Ming dynasty border generals, who refused it as unreasonable, and claimed to build a city on the deck to make Nikan Wailan the "master of Manchuria", so Nikan Wailan's prestige rose greatly. "So the people of China believed, and all of them went to Nikan Wailan", and even the children of their relatives "swore to God" to kill Nurhachi and return Nikan Wailan.
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