Calligraphy Ren Hailin

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The old surnames are: Ai Xinjue Roche, Jin Jia's, Jingji, Jinggeli, Solz, Niu Zhilu, and Jin (Korean, Han).

Celebrities with this surname are:

Zai Tao (1886— 1970) Aisingiorro, the seventh son of Prince Chun Qing. He used to be the leader of the Qing guards and the minister of military affairs. After the "July 7 Incident", the organization was full and served as the president. After liberation, he served as deputy director of the Beijing Municipal People's Committee.

Qi Gong (19 12 ——) Aisingiorro is the fifth son of Sejong in the Qing Dynasty, a famous calligrapher and scholar in contemporary times. He has served as Professor Peking University, member of the State Council Ancient Books Collation Group, chairman of the National Calligraphers Association, and deputy director of the Central Museum of Literature and History.

Jin Qiyan (1918-translator's note) Ai Xinjue Roche, the fifth generation descendant of the Qing emperor, is a famous contemporary national language and national historian. His representative works include Study on Jurchen Language and Characters, Manchu in Jingqi, and Study on Jurchen in Jin Dynasty.

Jin Jian (1930 ——) Ai Xinjue Roche, a Beijinger. He has served as Deputy Secretary of Beijing Municipal Committee and Deputy Minister of Justice.

Jin Shaoshan (1890— 1948) is a Beijinger. A famous Peking Opera performer, he founded the "Golden School" art. Representative plays include "Stealing the Royal Horse" and so on.

Jin Hongjun (1937-) Aisingiorro, China painter. As a representative of colorful flowers, flower-and-bird painting has attracted much attention at home and abroad.

The descendants of Ao Bai are also decorated with yellow flags, and their characters are as follows:

"Run (Yong) Yu Hong, Fu Guo (Yan) Zhao Qing, determined to study, revitalize civilization, be honest and clean, inherit the past and the future, and be virtuous and prosperous."

Ai Xinjue Roche's characters are: Jue, He, Female, Huang, Fu, Xuan (the first six characters recognized by the Zhao clan), Yin, Hong, Yong, Mian, Yi, Zai, Pu, Yu, Heng, Qi, Tao, Lu, Zeng, Qi, Jing, Zhi and Kai.