Where are Aixinjueluo’s descendants now?

Aixinjueluo Pu Ren, also known as Jin Youzhi, was born in September 1918 in the Regent's Palace on the north bank of Shichahai, Beijing. Aixinjueluo, son of Prince Chun Zaifeng. Pu Ren, younger brother of Xuantong Emperor Pu Yi. Current life Aixinjueluo Yujie, nicknamed Jungu, was born in Dalian on October 10, 1923. His father Pu Wei inherited the title of Prince Gong during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty. In the hierarchy of the Qing royal family, Yu Juan belonged to the "Yu" generation among the "Yong, Mian, Yi, Zai, Pu, Yu, Heng, Qi" designated by Emperor Qianlong. In 1939, Yu Juan inherited the title of Prince Heshuo Gong, and he was also the last Prince Gong in China. Now Aixinjueluo Hengshan was born in Shenyang in 1954. He is currently a researcher of the China International Calligraphy and Painting Art Research Association, a member of the Chinese Social Celebrity Working Committee, director of the Enterprise Celebrity Committee of the China Celebrity Art Research Association, a visiting professor of Liaoning University, and a professor of Liaoning Art Institute. Aixinjueluo Hengti, a visiting professor at Shenyang Ligong University, consultant of the Shenyang Zhongshan Painting and Calligraphy Society, and a contracted painter with Beijing New Era International Media Advertising Co., Ltd., was born in Beijing in 1954. Graduated from Inner Mongolia Normal University for Nationalities and Central Academy of Fine Arts. Aixinjueluo Qixiang was born in November 1931 in Manzhouli, descended from Prince Dun, the fifth son of Emperor Daoguang of the Qing Dynasty. Six sons, the ninth grandson of hereditary Prince Yunlu of Heshuozhuang, the fourth grandson of Tongzhi Fu Guogong Zaixun, the grandson of Guangxu Zhenguo general Yu Min, the eldest son of Aixinjueluo Hengkun, the tenth emperor of Kangxi Sun. He is a special consultant editorial member of the World Culture and Art Research Center, a special consultant editor of the Chinese Characters Collection, a Dictionary of Chinese Figures, a special consultant editor of the Contemporary Culture Volume, and a special artist (professor) of the China-Korea Culture and Art Center. Aixinjueluo Qixiang, named Tengbo, was born in 1935. Member of Chinese Calligraphers Association. Librarian of Beijing Literature and History Research Institute. He was the ninth generation grandson of Emperor Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty. Aixinjueluo Yu Zhenfeng was born in Beijing in 1955 and is of Manchu ethnicity. The fifth generation grandson of Emperor Daoguang of the Qing Dynasty, he was the son of the famous calligrapher and painter Aixinjueluo Puzuo. Aixinjueluo Qixin was born in 1942 in Beijing. A descendant of the Qing royal family, he is currently a member of the Beijing Calligraphers Association and a senior calligrapher and painter of the Beijing Molin Academy of Calligraphy and Painting. His calligraphy is powerful, free and natural, and is highly 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.