What are the surnames of ancient Essien Choro now?

After the Revolution of 1911, Manchu people were given Chinese surnames, which stipulated that the first word in their original polysyllabic surnames should be used as surnames, or Chinese characters with similar pronunciations should be used as surnames. For example, Suochuluo changed his surname to Suo, Shumulu changed his surname to Shu or Xu, Guarga changed his surname to Guan, and Nala changed his surname to Na; Others translated their original surnames into Chinese characters and took their surnames. For example, Bayan's surname was changed to Fu, because Bayan means wealth in Manchu. The royal family changed its name to Jin because it means gold in Manchu.

But there are still people who use the name Aisingiorro! There is no special treatment for the descendants of the Qing royal family. They are also citizens of the people of China and enjoy all the rights and obligations of the people and citizens of China. Ai Xinjue Roche is now more than just an ordinary minority surname.

For example: Jin Moyu (19 18-), formerly known as Aisin Jiyoro Qi Xian, Manchu, was the youngest daughter of Prince Su, one of the eight princes in the late Qing Dynasty, and was originally seventeen years old;

Sun Qigong, the fifth son of Sejong in Qing Dynasty and the eighth son of Prince Hongzhou, is a typical representative of abandoning his surname, that is, he doesn't love the surname of Xinjue Luo.

Moreover, the famous Yehenala family of Manchu is now renamed "Na". For example, Yehenala Genzheng, the great grandson of Cixi, is now called;

Moreover, Guo Buliu, the last empress of the Qing Dynasty, has now changed her surname to "Gao".