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Is there anyone like Dong Ge in history?
East Gedongge married a Mongolian, and he and Hailanzhu were not the same person. Dong Ge was from the Nurhachi era.

Dong Ge, also known as Busia Mala, 1582, is from Lishu County, Jilin Province. She is the first beauty of the Jurchen nationality, and her reputation has been widely circulated since she was a child. The tribal wizard also said that she "can prosper the world and destroy it", which has an unusual origin. Nurhachi was of course in high spirits and immediately hired an engagement. If Dong Ge succeeds in marrying Nurhachi, he will serve his wife with his aunt Meng Gu. But she resolutely opposed it and said to her brother Buyang Goubelle, "Nurhachi is the enemy of killing his father. I will marry whoever can kill him. " As a result, Yehe destroyed the engagement between Dongge and Nurhachi, and openly demanded that all tribes marry Dongge on the condition of "killing Nurhachi". In fact, this is the third time in the history of Dongge's marriage that the marriage has broken down. At the age of nine, she promised to marry Baylor, a bad businessman in Hadabe. However, this is just a honey trap: on the way to the wedding, the bad businessman was killed by the ambush of Ye He, the "father-in-law". Later, Yehe Department betrothed Dongge to Wulabubu booth, inducing him to participate in the "Nine-part War", in which Bubu booth later became a prisoner of Nurhachi. Four years later, when the booth was released and married, Dong Ge had been betrothed to Nurhachi. On hearing that Dong Ge was getting married, Meng Gebulu, the head of Hada Department, immediately became furious, signed up for Beijing and declared war on Nurhachi in May of the 27th year of Wanli. In September, Mongbulu was defeated and surrendered to Nurhachi. Nurhachi found an excuse to kill him and married Fu Cha's daughter to his son Ulugu. In the 29th year of Wanli, Hada was completely annexed by Nurhachi. The end of Menggebulu did not stop the men who coveted the beauty of Dongge. In the thirty-fifth year of Wanli (AD 1607), Bayinda Baylor, the leader of Huifa Department, got engaged to Dongge, breaking the original engagement with Nurhachi's daughter. In September, the angry Jianzhou Jurchen sent troops to Horqin City and destroyed Huifa Department without much effort. Then, Dong Ge once again engaged to Baylor Buzhantai of Urabha. When Cloth Booth heard that he had a chance to win a beauty, he immediately forgot all about his sixth marriage and seventh vows with Nurhachi. At that time, he sent heavy troops to ambush one of his father-in-law, Shu 'erhaqi, and his brother-in-law Qi Ying and Dai Shan. After the defeat, he shot Shuerhazi and asked him to marry his daughter, Enzhe. Ernzhe ran back to Nurhachi to complain, and Nurhachi, who was fed up with it, led an army to attack the Wula Department in September of the 40th year of Wanli. In the first month of the second year, the Wula Department perished, and the cloth booth fled to the Yehe Department. However, Dong Ge, who has a high vision, doesn't even care about the booth of the defeated general. She refuses to fulfill her engagement. Angry and ashamed, Bu Zhantai soon died of depression. In the forty-third year of Wanli (A.D. 16 15), Dong Ge was thirty-three years old. Gisai, the son of the Minister of Rabbit Warming in East Mongolia, took a fancy to her and proposed to her brother Buyangguli. But Dong Ge didn't take a fancy to Giselle. Even though he threatened to conquer Ye He, she refused to get married. Just as Giselle and Nurhachi were preparing to have a big fight for Dongge, Munger Gourdet, son of Dahambelle in East Mongolia Gurkha, also proposed to Dongge. Buyangu, who was exhausted by his sister, wanted to distract Giselle and Nurhachi, let them find trouble with Mans Gourdet and take advantage of themselves. Finally, despite the warning of the Ming border guards, he made up his mind to marry Dong Ge to Mongolia in September of that year. When Dong Ge got married, her age was far beyond the common marriage age at that time (at that time, some women were at her age, I'm afraid they were already grandmothers), so the history books also called her "Ye He's old woman". However, what Bu Yangu didn't expect was that Dong Ge died less than a year after he got married.

Chen Fei is the daughter of Berezhai Sang, a Mongolian Horqin. Her surname is Bolzite, her name is Harizhula, and her Chinese name is Hailanzhu. She is the niece of Filial Piety Queen and the sister of Zhuang Fei. Hailanzhu was born in the thirty-seventh year of Wanli (1609), four years older than Zhuang Fei. In the eighth year of Tiancong (1634), his brother personally sent the sea to Shengjing to marry Huang Taiji. At that time, Hai was 26 years old. Although she has passed the age of sixty, she is more plump, mature and charming, so she is loved by Huang Taiji. In the first year of Chongde, Huang Taiji named Hailanzhu as "Chen Fei" with the title commonly used by famous ancient princesses. Chen Fei's bedroom was named "Guanluo Palace" according to the love poem in The Book of Songs: "Guanluo Dove, in Jiangzhou, is a gentle and graceful lady, and a good gentleman". Chen Fei ranks second in the fifth house. Second only to his aunt, the filial piety queen. In the second year of Chongde, Chen Fei gave birth to Emperor Bazi, and Huang Taiji was ecstatic. He soon decided to make the baby heir to the throne, feast his ministers and grant Amnesty to the whole world. It's a pity that this son's luck is short-lived. He only came to the world for two years and died before he could name it. The death of his beloved son dealt a heavy mental blow to Huang Taiji and Chen Fei. Chen Fei was particularly hard hit. He was depressed all day and finally got sick. When Chen Fei was critically ill, Huang Taiji was directing operations in Songshan. After learning that Chen Fei was critically ill, he immediately rushed back to Shengjing. When he entered Guansui Palace, Chen Fei had returned to Yaochi at the age of 33, which was the golden age of his life.