Duoduo, the fifteenth son of Nurhachi, the founding emperor of the Qing Dynasty, carried the glory of his military exploits throughout his life. Although Duoduo was unable to accompany him in the battle of Nurhachi, he became one of the famous generals of the Qing Dynasty with his outstanding bravery and resourcefulness.
Background
At the end of the Ming Dynasty, there was social turmoil, and Nurhachi waved his army to the north and south, and his power was strong. Nurhachi's sons were all brave and good at fighting, and the fifteenth son, Dodor, became a hero praised by posterity.
First, the road to military exploits
Although he was young, he gradually came to prominence with his father's favor and his own bravery. After being named Baylor, he developed an amazing fighting talent under the leadership of Huang Taiji. At only twenty-two years old, Duoduo had become one of the "Four Great Baylors" in the early Qing Dynasty.
2. Outstanding contributions
Duoduo followed Huang Taiji to fight for many years and made great achievements. He led the army to conquer the Ming Dynasty, put down the rebellion in the south, and showed fearless bravery in the battle against the Mongols. His prestige is not only a lion on the battlefield, but also deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.
3. Peak and peak
However, power and glory are lower than hidden. The power of the Duoduo grew, but it also attracted jealousy. In the sixth year of Shunzhi, he died of smallpox at the age of sixteen, ending only a brilliant career.
Conclusion
Although Dordor died young, he left behind an endless legacy. His bravery and resourcefulness laid an immortal feats for the establishment and consolidation of the Qing Dynasty, and his name will forever shine in the long river of history.