The seventh descendant of Qianlong still wears dragon robes and "emperor's fingers" on his hands, calling on all officials to publicly worship their ancestors

The Qing government was the last feudal dynasty in ancient Chinese history. After the victory of the Revolution of 1911, the Qing government gradually withdrew from the stage of historical development. But the good times did not last long. Yuan Shikai stole the fruits of revolutionary victory through his military power. Moreover, Yuan Shikai also wanted to go against history and become emperor in Beijing.

However, after the news of Yuan Shikai's proclaimed emperor spread, patriotic people from all walks of life resisted. In the end, Yuan Shikai announced his abdication amidst the resistance from all walks of life. Yuan Shikai's stealing of the fruits of revolutionary victory also made the Manchu nobles Escaped.

Without Yuan Shikai's actions, they would most likely have been executed on the spot by the revolutionary army. However, Yuan Shikai was previously a cabinet minister of the Empress Dowager Cixi and had very close ties with the Manchus, so Yuan Shikai retained those lonely Manchu nobles. Today, the descendants of these lonely Manchus live in society as ordinary people.

Many of them have given up the noble status of their ancestors and instead devoted themselves to the lives of ordinary people. But there are also some people who have always thought about the dream of "restoring" the Qing Dynasty, because if the Qing Dynasty is restored, they will be respected "upper class people in society".

There is a man who claims to be the seventh grandson of Qianlong, and he still wants to restore the monarchy. He wears dragon robes, imperial cardboard on his hands, and orders civil and military officials to publicly worship their ancestors. The person who committed this act was Aisin Gioro Heng Shao. As for whether Heng Shao is the seventh generation grandson of Qianlong, relevant experts are unable to give a definite answer.

Behind him stood a group of guards and maids serving him, and this move reminded people of the long-dead worship ceremony of the Manchu nobles. Therefore, some people had doubts about the authenticity of his identity. Regarding these people's doubts, Heng Shao also came up with many convincing things, such as the emperor's ring ring he wore on his hand.

The ring ring was handed over to relevant cultural relic experts for research, and it was found that the ring ring was indeed an extraordinary ancient cultural relic. Therefore, relevant experts suggested that Heng Shao hand over the ring finger to the country, so as to These cultural relics need to be better protected. However, since this was Heng Shao's private property, Heng Shao decisively rejected the expert's request.

It is precisely with this ring ring and other precious cultural relics in Heng Hengshao's hands that Jilin listed Heng Shao as the main representative and person in charge of Manchu culture, and the public began to slowly pay attention to Heng Shao. Change, but Heng Shao consumes the people's feelings wantonly. After confirming his identity as the seventh grandson of Qianlong, he went on a grand spree and built his own "courtyard" according to the scale of the palace.

And he asked all his family members to wear Qing Dynasty clothes, while he himself wore yellow clothes that only the emperor was qualified to wear, as if their family still lived in the feudal and ignorant Qing Dynasty, and got up early and at night, his children will kneel down and pay their respects to him as usual.

Although this method is very strange, it does not affect the lives of other people, so people have been talking about what he did, but there is no clear stop to what he did. do. Slowly, Heng Shao began to publicize his identity in front of the public, and even led many descendants of the Manchu Qing Dynasty to wear dragon robes to publicly worship their ancestors on important festivals.

It has seriously affected the social order and made many people's impression of him gradually deteriorate. They think that he is just doing this to attract the public's attention and gain higher visibility and thus make money. More benefits. Regarding what he did, Mr. Qi Gong, a famous calligrapher and painter who was also the ninth grandson of Emperor Qianlong, began to persuade Heng Shao.

Mr. Qi Gong’s identity as the ninth grandson of Emperor Yongzheng is confirmed after expert research. However, he has never relied on his identity to spread the word. Instead, he has been studying calligraphy in obscurity. , eventually became a leader in the field of calligraphy and painting, and has also been committed to charity and social welfare undertakings.

It can be seen that compared to the real descendants of the Manchu royal family, Heng Shao is slightly superficial. Manchu descendants like Mr. Qi Gong and Heng Shao are not a minority in our country. Now they Most of them lived anonymously and lived the same life as ordinary people. On this basis, Heng Shao's actions of making publicity and publicly worshiping his ancestors seemed too deliberate.

Summary: Today’s China is a harmonious country with peaceful development as its main goal. Although it is committed to promoting friendly cooperation among all ethnic groups, this kind of behavior that goes against history is still resisted by people, and they hope that it will continue forever. Shao was able to discover his faults early and truly use his identity to do things that promote social harmony and national unity.