Who is Aisin Gioro Yuxuan?

Aisingiorro Yulan, also known as Jin Yulan, is a senior Chinese teacher in Heping Street No.1 Middle School, a key high school in Beijing. Some students call him old Jin, while old friends often call him "Jin" or "nephew Huang". This title is due to his unusual background. Jin Lao grew up in an alcoholic mansion in Houhai, Beijing. His father Pu Ren was the younger brother of the last emperor Puyi and Pu Jie, and his grandfather was Zai Feng, the regent of the late Qing Dynasty ... Teacher Jin was enlightened by his parents' Chinese studies since childhood, but in his youth, he was just hit by the "Cultural Revolution" and his family was copied many times. Many of his precious collections were taken away, and his whereabouts are still unknown. 1969, as an educated youth, was sent to Xinxiang, Henan Province for labor reform. He became a Chinese teacher in the mid-1970s, and after 20 or 30 years, he still worked tirelessly in the front line of teaching, setting an example and being a model, which was deeply respected by teachers and students. Now retired. After work, Mr. Jin's spare time is very substantial, and collecting is his greatest hobby. Jin Lao once said, "Teaching is just my sideline." In fact, collection is really the main thing of Jin Lao. Over the past 20 years, he has accumulated more than 7,000 collections, including Four Treasures of the Study, calligraphy and painting, porcelain and old photos ... In 2004, Lu Xun Museum specially invited him to hold a personal collection exhibition, which attracted the attention of many media in Beijing, and there were many rare treasures in the exhibits, which opened the eyes of the audience. Calligraphy is also Mr. Jin's favorite, and Linchi is a part of his life. On the wall of his study, there is a picture of his calligraphy with the words "True water has no fragrance" on it. From the mellow brushstrokes, we can read his peaceful and broad-minded state of mind, which is like a man. When asked where the calligrapher came from, Mr. Jin said that he loved calligraphy since he was a child, but he didn't specialize in calligraphy. He just writes by feeling ... in fact, his calligraphy can be said to be sui generis, which is quite praised by experts, and there are not a few friends who come to ask for words. Usually, Mr. Jin also likes to make friends. His friends are both "old Beijing" and young people. He often invites three or five friends to get together at home and talk about topics of interest. Jin Lao, a teacher, always rides his old bike all the year round. He is busy with teaching while taking care of his hobbies. He is often invited to participate in some useful social activities ... at home, his wife and daughter are very supportive of him. Looking at Mr. Jin's energetic appearance every day, you will know how optimistic and fulfilling his life is.