Aisingiorro Azig horoscope

Aisingiorro Azig is the twelfth son of Dourgen's younger brother Nurhachi, and his mother is Abahai, princess royal. During the period of Huang Taiji, he participated in the border war between Ming Dynasty and Korea. When the Qing army entered the customs, he entered the customs with Dourgen as a striker of the Qing army. In the first year of Shunzhi, he was named Prince Heshuo. Azig was a famous soldier in the early Qing Dynasty, and he was able to recruit good soldiers. But he is a man who lacks wisdom and has a rough personality.

Although Azig is brave and good at fighting, he is uninhibited and will inevitably be punished by Huang Taiji for his publicity. In December of the eleventh year of Destiny, Prince Azig and his half-brother Dege (the tenth son of Nurhachi) fought for the surrender of Mongolian Zalut, which caused a fierce dispute and cut the messenger sent by the latter, so he was fined 200 silver and seven horses by Huang Taiji.

After the sudden downfall of Huang Taiji, without the suppression of Huang Taiji, Aziz became arrogant again, and even called the emperor shunzhi "an obedient boy". What's more, as the elder brother of Dourgen, Azig thought that he had made great contributions, but failed to get the position of Regent, so he was extremely dissatisfied and gradually had bad blood with his younger brother.

In a series of wars in the Ming Dynasty, Azig made great contributions. However, just as the Qing court sent a letter praising Azig and ordering him to move troops, the latter actually led the army back to the north without reporting, which completely angered Dourgen. After that, Azig applied for improving his status many times, but all of them were rejected, but this still could not stop him from pursuing the highest power.

Later, Azig finally exposed his ambition and even rose up to seek power and usurp the throne. His series of tricks have long been seen through, and he did not want to repent later. As a result, Azig was soon killed himself. Such an outcome is also the inevitable result of a rebellious minister, and no sympathy is needed.