Haixi Jurchens

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.

Portrait of Empress Dowager Cixi
Empress Dowager Cixi became de facto ruler of China during the late Qing Dynasty