Second brother Pu Jie (1907- 1994), the word "Jun Zhi". He married Xie Ehao and gave birth to two daughters at the age of 88. My elder sister Hua Shen (1909—1925) married Guo Buluorunliang and had no children. She died at 17 years old. The second sister Lu He (19 1 1 year-2001year) was renamed as "Jin Xinru"; He married Zheng Guangyuan and had a son and three daughters, aged 9 1. Sanjieying (1913-1992) was renamed as "Jin Ruixiu"; He married Guo Buluorunqi and gave birth to two sons and a daughter at the age of 80. Sister Lian Xian (19 14-2003) was renamed as "Golden Lotus Fairy"; Married Kun and gave birth to a pair of children at the age of 90. Third brother Pu Shu (1915-1918) died at the age of four. Wumart Huaxin (19 17—1998) was renamed as "Jin Ruijie"; He married Wan Jiaxi and gave birth to three sons and one daughter, aged 82. The fourth brother Puren (19 18-) was renamed "Friends of Gold"; Married Jin Yuting, gave birth to three sons and two daughters, aged 92. Liu Mei Entertainment (1919-1982), the word "Xinduo", was renamed as "General Entertainment"; He married Wang Ailan and gave birth to a son and four daughters at the age of 64. Seven Sisters garland (192 1 year -2005), the word "Xiaoxiao" was renamed "Jin Zhijian"; Married Qiao Hongzhi and gave birth to two sons and a daughter at the age of 85. Cousin Aisinggioro Pu Cong [Jin Pucong] (1956-), a famous politician and scholar in Taiwan Province Province, an important aide of * * and one of Pu Yi's cousins, is 54 years old. Aisin Giorro Puyi, the eldest brother of Guangxu. Aisingiorro Pudong, one of the four sons of the Republic of China. Painter Aisin Gioro Pu Zuo. Aisingiorro Puwell, Prince Gong in the late Qing Dynasty, the main competitor of Puyi's throne, was one of the three princes in the last years of Guangxu. Ai Xinjue Luo, painter. The painter Aisingiorro Puchu was one of the three princes in the last years of Guangxu. Aisingiorro Shanti, Prince of Su in the late Qing Dynasty, was the father of Kawashima Yoshiko. What are the descendants of Manchu royal family who are still alive after the demise of the Qing Dynasty? The descendants of the royal family are widely distributed all over the country, and their living conditions are also varied. They are as difficult to classify as ordinary people. Today, there are five famous descendants of Manchu royal family, namely Aisinqiao Luo Hengtai, Aisinqiao Luo Qixiang, Aisinqiao Luo Qixian, Aisinqiao Luo Yuzhen Feng and Aisinqiao Luo Qixin.
Aisingiorro Hengtai
1954 was born in Beijing. Graduated from Inner Mongolia Normal University for Nationalities and Central Academy of Fine Arts.
It is the descendant of Prince Zong Yi, the fifth son of Daoguang in Qing Dynasty. Aisingiorro Qixiang
193 1 year,1/month was born in Manchuria, Manchu, Zhenghuangqi, whose real name was Jinghui, and surname was Changbai Wolong lay man. He is the sixteenth son of Emperor Kangxi, the ninth grandson of Zhuang Yunlu, the fourth grandson of Tongzhi, and the grandson of Yu Cheng, the general of Guangxu Town.
Editor-in-Chief of Special Advisor of World Culture and Art Research Center, Editor-in-Chief of Special Advisor of Chinese Character Festival, Chinese Character Ci Hai, Contemporary Culture Volume, and Outstanding Artist (Professor) of China-Korea Culture and Art Center. Aisingjiro Kay.
The word Tengbo was born in 1935. Member of China Calligraphers Association. Librarian of Beijing Institute of Literature and History. He is the ninth generation grandson of Qing Yongzheng. Essien Gioro Yu Zhenfeng
1956 Born in Beijing, Manchu. The grandson of Daoguang in Qing Dynasty and the son of the famous painter Aisin Gioro Pu Zuo. Ai Xin Ji ao Luo Qixin
1942 was born in Beijing. A descendant of Qing Dynasty, he is now a member of Beijing Calligraphers Association and a senior painter of Beijing Molin Painting and Calligraphy Institute. His calligraphy is vigorous and free and easy, which is recognized and praised by people in the industry. His works have won many awards in national, provincial and municipal art exhibitions and have been collected by relevant art institutions. What kind of life do the descendants of the Qing royal family live now? In fact, after the demise of the Qing Dynasty, most of the descendants of this dynasty kept a low profile and lived an unknown life like ordinary people. For example, Puyi's brothers are very low-key, but not all of them. Some high-profile people once had a descendant of the Qing royal family who wanted to live in the palace. The man we introduced to you today is a descendant of Qianlong, so what is his life like?
As a descendant of the Qing Dynasty, this person feels that the traditional culture of many ancestors should be preserved and carried forward, because it is also a part of the Chinese nation. Among them, ancestor worship is a very useful way to carry forward this culture. Therefore, this person regularly holds his own ancestor worship activities in the same place with other satisfied brothers every year. In this kind of ancestor worship scene, the scene can be said to be very grand and realistic. Once people enter there, it's like entering the Qing Dynasty.
For the traditional culture of China, many places hold activities like ancestor worship for different people every year. One of the most famous is the ancestor worship held by Shandong generation for Confucius. As a part of China's cultural history, the state will support the sacrificial activities, no matter who owns them or for whom they are held, because it is very beneficial to the country.
This kind of activity can let us see the changes of history, remember the efforts of our predecessors and cherish the wealth left by our predecessors. Of course, we can also let our descendants remember the lessons of our ancestors, learn from history and avoid repeating the same mistakes from now on.
As we all know, the Qing Dynasty was founded in A.D. 1644 and did not perish until A.D. 1900. In this way, the actual ruling time of the Qing Dynasty is about 260 years.
This dynasty is closest to us. During his reign, there were a large number of princes, Baylor and royal children. But after that, what kind of life do those descendants live now?
Emperor Qianlong is a perfect emperor in history. He ruled for a long time, and together with his grandfather and father, he created a prosperous time. Today, our hero's name is Shao Heng. He is the seventh generation grandson of Qianlong and has been engaged in Chinese medicine research. In addition, he also has a very important identity, that is, the president of Jilin Manchu Association.
Qing Dynasty was the last feudal dynasty in China. It lasted for nearly 300 years until the outbreak of the Revolution of 1911. The closest thing to us in history is the Qing Dynasty, and all kinds of historical materials are relatively easy to textual research. There were tens of thousands of royal families in the heyday of the Qing Dynasty. Today, I mainly talk about the descendants of the Qing royal family.
In other words, Zai Feng, the prince of alcohol in the above picture, is in their present situation. Zai Feng, the prince of alcohol, had eleven children, including four boys, in addition to the last emperors Puyi, Pu Jie, Puyi and Puyi. Among them, Puyi had no queen, Pugong died young at the age of 3, and Pu Jie had only two daughters, so any family of Puyi has become the only incense that continues to this day. It is also the only descendant of the orthodox Qing royal family. Of course, today's main conversation object is undoubtedly the Pu family.
Pu Ren, also known as Jin Youzhi, is Pu Yi's younger brother from the above picture. The "brother of the last emperor" lives in a bungalow yard in Gonggu Lane. From the outside, the yard seems to have been repaired, but it still looks a little shabby. According to neighbors, Pu Ren seldom goes out. The old man's life has always been simple. His bedroom is both a study and a living room. The house is full of flowerpots with green plants. This bookcase is tall, heavy and old.
There are three boys in Pu Ren's life, the eldest son Jin, the second son and the third son. And all three children have good grades. The eldest son, Jin, was born in May 1943. Jin studied at Beijing Institute of Geology. 1968 After graduating from university, he was assigned to work in the second geological team of Qinghai Provincial Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources. It was not until 1985 that he was transferred from Qinghai to Chongwen District Environmental Protection Bureau in Beijing to do technical work. From 65438 to 0999, he began to serve as a member of the Standing Committee of the Beijing Municipal Political Consultative Conference, vice chairman of the Chongwen District Political Consultative Conference, and concurrently served as deputy director of the Beijing Municipal Ethnic Affairs Commission.
Later, Chongwen was merged into Dongcheng, and Jin has been the deputy director of Beijing Ethnic Affairs Committee, in charge of minority literature. Until 20 15, 1, Jin no longer served as the deputy director of Beijing Ethnic Affairs Committee. The second son works in a university in Beijing today as the vice president of the School of Environment and Energy Engineering. The third son, Jin Yulan, is a senior Chinese teacher and antique collector in Heping Street No.1 Middle School in Chaoyang District.
Who are the descendants of the Manchu royal family who are still alive after the demise of the Qing Dynasty? They were different from the Ming royal family and were chased and cleaned by the Qing Dynasty. Even if some of them escape, they should remain anonymous. The Qing Dynasty died peacefully. Of course, the descendants of the royal family have a good life and are much happier than ordinary people. In the early years of the Republic of China, there was a special royal preferential treatment law. Allocate huge sums of money to support the royal family every year, and even take refuge in Japan to establish a puppet Manchukuo. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, even until the era of the people and the country, they still received preferential treatment. It can be said that they are the luckiest royal family in history.
Where did the descendants of Aisingiorro go after the demise of the Qing Dynasty? In order to avoid discrimination, the descendants of Ai Xinjue Roche changed their surnames to Han, most of them to Jin and a few to Zhao. The four emperors Xianfeng, Tongzhi, Guangxu and Xuantong had no children, so today's descendants of Aisingiorro should be descendants of Daoguang.
Today, some descendants of Manchu royal family avoid talking about their identity. Aisingiorro's descendants are mostly painters and calligraphers with high artistic attainments. According to statistics, there are more than 65,438+000 famous painters and painters in China. Mr. Qi Gong, a famous contemporary calligrapher, is the representative, and some people are proud of being descendants of the royal family, such as the female painter Aisin Gioro Yu Huan.
In the 1980s, Ai Xinjue Roche was only a small family, including six ancestors of Nurhachi and their 22 sons. From the establishment of Nurhachi after the Jin Dynasty to the demise of Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, the post-Jin Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty existed for 296 years and experienced 0 generations 1 12 emperors.
In the past three centuries, emperors in the late Jin Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty had many concubines, and their descendants had more concubines than those in the * * * room. In addition, China advocates the ancient traditional custom of having many children and grandchildren, so the descendants of the Aisinggioro family multiply very rapidly. Today, there are 300,000 to 400,000 people surnamed Essien Choro.
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Historical investigation of Ai Xinjue Roche
In the 70 years from 1930s to now, the family of Aisinggioro has been scattered all over the country, and the royal status has become history. It is impossible to modify the genealogy of * * * behavior, the purity of bloodline is no longer guaranteed, the marital status is becoming more and more complicated, there is almost no genealogy published, and family demographic statistics are very difficult.
However, before 1937, the puppet Manchukuo emperor Kant compiled the genealogy for the last time, and all the royal families and Jue Luo were listed on it, which is now in the National Library of China. According to the original preserved genealogy and the situation in Xinmin area of northeast Liaoning, it has become normal to systematically revise the Mia branch of Aisingiorro genealogy every ten years.
With the approval of the Ethnic Affairs Committee of Liaoning Province, the Miana tribe in Aisingiorro resumed its temples and held family sacrifices on May 13 of the lunar calendar every year.