Huang taiji's least famous concubine was given to the son of heaven by her father, but which is the most famous concubine?

Qi Lei's family is the Mongolian concubine of Huang Taiji's harem. She comes from Chahar province, Mongolia. At first, she was given to Huang Taiji by her father. Later, after she entered the harem of Huang Taiji, she gave birth to a princess for him, the later Princess Channing. Although Qi Lei's family was just an unwelcome concubine in Huang Taiji Palace, her daughter was very famous in the Qing Dynasty.

After Huang Taiji ascended the throne, he not only sent troops to Daming many times, but also turned his attention to Mongolian grassland. At that time, Khan of Mongolian grassland was a great Khan, a descendant of Mongolian gold family. He also responded to Mongolia's past hegemony. It's a pity that Huang Taiji is worse than him. Finally, Huang Taiji destroyed Li Dan Khan and completely conquered Mongolia. From then on, Manchu became a family, and Mongolia was the most solid ally of Manchu. At that time, Qi Lei's father saw the power of Huang Taiji and surrendered to him, so he dedicated his beautiful daughter Qi Lei to Huang Taiji.

No matter from the political angle or personal reasons, Huang Taiji had no reason to reject Qi Lei's family, so she became the concubine of Huang Taiji's harem. Finally, she gave birth to a princess for Huang Taiji, the future Princess Channing. Later, after the Qing Dynasty entered the customs, she married Wu Sangui's son Wu, and her daughter became the only Manchu princess to marry the Han people.

But in the end, Wu Sangui rebelled, and Emperor Kangxi put Wu Xiong Ying under house arrest. Of course, Princess Channing also lost her freedom. Later, Emperor Kangxi killed Wu and became a widow, living alone in Beijing. Her life was changed by this political marriage, and she became the most famous princess in history of qing dynasty.