Introduction to Chu Ying: Aixinjueluo Chu Ying (1580-1615) was the eldest son of Aixinjueluo Nurhaci, the first emperor of the Qing Dynasty, and the first direct descendant of the Yuan Dynasty, Tong Jia Haha Na Zha Qing Born. Chu Ying was once established as the first heir to the Khanate of the early Jurchen (Manchu) regime. However, due to his cruel nature, narrow-mindedness, and great military exploits, he did not take anyone seriously. Later, he even threatened to take power after taking power. Five ministers and brothers were executed, and were eventually hanged by Nurhaci.

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