In the records of other Jurchens, they are called "Hūlun gurun" which means "the country or land of the Hulun" (Chinese: 扈倫; pinyin: hùlún).
[1] Wangji Wailan, chieftain of the Hada clan obtained a peerage title from the Ming dynasty and became a vassal under the Chinese polity.
At the early stages of the rise of Qing empire, the Haixi Jurchens played an important and antagonistic role.
[2] The curse was arguably fulfilled by his direct descendant, Empress Dowager Cixi, who usurped power from the house of Aisin-gioro and became the de facto ruler of China.
The curse was also fulfilled by Empress Dowager Longyu, a descendant of Gintaisi, and the one who eventually signed Puyi's abdication from the throne, thus ending the Qing dynasty.