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hostilities against other princes, Nurhaci sentenced Cuyen to solitary confinement. He died in captivity two years later. His official biography stated that he was executed by
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resentment from his brothers and other prominent princes that comprised the elite
Jurchen inner circle. Eventually several of his brothers and male cousins petitioned Nurhaci to complain about Cuyen's behavior. Chief among the grievances was the unequal distribution of loot from battle and Cuyen's supposed propensity to grant large holdings for himself. In response, Nurhaci reprimanded Cuyen and implored him to be more magnanimous towards his brothers.
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Jurchen capital. In practice, Daišan acted as a check on Cuyen who had at this point lost the confidence of his father. Nurhaci had realized at some point that it was no longer tenable to give Cuyen a special position without alienating other princes who had served with
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Manchuria region. His fought in his first major battle against the Anculakit, a rival Jurchen tribe, in 1598, when he was merely 18 years old. When he returned victorious from the field, his
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equal levels of distinction and merit. Possibly as a result of Cuyen's own incompetence at balancing the interests of the princes at court, Nurhaci had, in his later years, shown a preference towards governing by consensus of the 'roundtable' of princes instead of giving primacy to one prince.
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was standardized to a "third-grade prince". The title was successively downgraded in later generations. His descendants were a largely unremarkable branch of the Aisin Gioro clan; some became minor officials.
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768:(1559–1626)
659:(1543–1583)
633:Empress Zhi
604:(1526–1583)
403:Hung Baturu
330:Möllendorff
161:Aisin Gioro
101:Lady Gorolo
25:Aisin Gioro
1333:Categories
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714:Empress Yi
477:Huangtaiji
369:Early life
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350:Later Jin
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520:Married
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443:de facto
437:Downfall
391:Tunggiya
336:,
328:,
264:Chǔ Yīng
98:Consorts
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423:Šurhaci
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365:later.
362:Jurchen
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342:quyen
338:Abkai
334:cuyen
324:ᠴᡠᠶᡝᠨ
314:Cuyen
303:Cuyen
289:ᠴᡠᠶᡝᠨ
189:Cuyen
156:House
129:Names
109:Issue
59:Reign
33:Cuyen
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278:name
113:Dudu
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