This doctor also has an identity: the seventh grandson of Qianlong. Who is he?

The Qing Dynasty was founded more than two hundred years ago, and the descendants of the royal family left behind can be said to be thousands. For example, there is a doctor in Jilin Province named Aixinjueluo Hengshao who is good at treating liver cirrhosis and femoral head. Necrosis and rheumatoid arthritis, according to media reports, it is said that he also has the title of "China's Super Famous Doctor" and the "Doctor of Medicine from the Nobel Institute of Medicine in the United States." His bloodline is said to be very noble, and he is the seventh generation grandson of Emperor Qianlong.

Everyone knows that Aixinjueluo is the surname of the Qing Dynasty royal family and originated from Nurhaci. At that time, Nurhachi established the Later Jin Dynasty under the banner of restoring the great Jin Dynasty. According to expert research, "Aixinjueluo" actually means "the distant branch of the Jin Dynasty". It can be seen that Nurhachi regards himself as a branch descendant of Wanyan Aguda, the founding emperor of the Jin Dynasty.

Since the surname Aisin Gioro came into being, the names of the Qing royal family all started with Aisin Gioro. Except for a period after the fall of the Qing Dynasty, many former Qing royal families changed their surnames to "Jin". ", this is also in line with the original intention of Nurhachi, the ancestor of the Qing Dynasty.

Later, many descendants of the former Qing royal family changed their surnames back to Aisin Gioro. With the popularity of Qing palace opera, the four characters Aisin Gioro became familiar to many people.

This doctor Aixinjueluo Hengshao, because he was in the "Land of Dragons in the Qing Dynasty" and had superb medical skills, was said to have mastered some palace secrets, so he was the seventh grandson of Emperor Qianlong. The identity has attracted the attention of many people.

At that time, during some cultural tourism activities in Jilin, Dr. Aixinjueluo Hengshao also wore a dragon robe and led some "civil and military ministers" wearing Qing Dynasty official uniforms to hold " Ancestor Worship Ceremony". He was wearing a black or yellow Qing Dynasty dragon robe. Because he also wore glasses, he looked a bit like Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty. This attracted many tourists to watch and take photos. The scene was very shocking.

In fact, there are many descendants of the Qing Dynasty royal family, and some of them are very low-key. For example, the famous calligrapher Mr. Qi Gong is an authentic descendant of the Qing Dynasty royal family and the ninth grandson of Emperor Yongzheng. The calligraphy written by him is all signed " The word "Qigong" is never added to the word "Aixinjueluo". When someone asked him the reason, he would always humbly say that his last name was "Qi", and people could just call him Mr. Qi.

Compared with Dr. Aixinjueluo Hengshao, netizens also have different opinions. Some people think that Dr. Hengshao's "dragon robe worshiping ancestors" is just a performance for tourism and cultural activities and should not be over-interpreted. Others think Some people think that this kind of activity is good for promoting the spread of local culture. Some netizens think it is better not to be too high-profile. Why are there so few descendants of Zhu Yuanzhang of the Ming Dynasty in Fengyang wearing Ming Dynasty dragon robes to worship their ancestors?