Yongqi has a land fortune and a side fortune. Yongqi * * * has five sons, but the first four sons are all dead, and only the fifth son Mianyi (the stepbrother of Daoguang Emperor Yongning) has taken the title. Mianyi died at the age of 52, leaving only one son, Yihua.
Baylor, the fifth ancestor of Yi Hui, was a famous imperial clan writer, and Gu Taiqing, a famous poetess in Qing Dynasty, was the wife of Yi Hui. Gu Taiqing is the author of "Tian You Ge Ji", including seven poems and six lyrics of "Fishing Songs in the East China Sea". In her later years, she wrote the novel A Dream of Red Mansions, so she was also called the first female novelist in the history of China literature. "Among Manchu poets, men are more tolerant (also known as Nalan Xingde, son of Kangxi Pearl), and women are just too clear and too spring." This is a high evaluation of Gu Taiqing by later generations. Aisin Gioro Ulhicun is a descendant of Gu Taiqing.
Grandfather Aisingiorro Hengxu (Chinese name: Jin Guangping) was a Duke of Zhen in Puyi period. Jin Guangping is a giant of jurchen literature research in China. He is a famous scholar who studies Khitan, Jurchen and Manchu. After Sun Dianying, a warlord, robbed Dongling in Zunhua, Hebei Province, Jin Guangping went to Dongling on behalf of Puyi to deal with the aftermath, witnessed the destruction of the ancestral tomb with his own eyes and recorded a lot of first-hand information. These materials were originally kept in the Jin family, but some of them were lost during the Cultural Revolution and their whereabouts are unknown.
Father Jin Qicong (19 18-2004), born in Beijing, is the seventh grandson of Rong Yong, the fifth son of Emperor Qianlong in Qing Dynasty, and the fifth grandson of Gu Taiqing, a famous poet in Qing Dynasty. Jin Qicong is a famous expert in Jurchen writing, Manchu studies and Qing history at home and abroad. When Xinbin Manchu Autonomous County was founded, Jin Qicong was invited to attend the celebration. Jin Qicong is not only an expert, but also a patriot. When Eight-Nation Alliance invaded Beijing, Gu Taiqing's manuscript "God Blessed Song Ji" was taken away by the Kim family. After hearing that the manuscript lived in Japan, Jin Qicong went to Japan several times to look for it. Finally, when he was over 80 years old, he brought back the book "God Blessed Songs" from Japan's "Apricot Rain Bookstore" and published it in full, so that future generations were lucky enough to see this classic again. Jin Qicong also wrote the History of Fu Rong in the form of Historical Records, which recorded the generation from Yongqi to Hengxu and some real events in Rongwangfu. The History of Fu Rong has become a precious historical material for scholars to study the Qing Dynasty and history of manchu. Jin Qicong has two daughters, Jin Shi and Aisin Gioro Ulhicun.
My sister Jin Shi is a professor at China Agricultural University. In her spare time, she has been devoted to Manchu studies, sorting out and studying Mr. Jin Qicong's academic works. Jin inherited his family studies, especially the study of Manchu studies, focusing on the works and biographies of his sixth grandmother, Xilin Taiqing, the first poetess in the Qing Dynasty.
Yoshimoto Chieko's husband is Professor Yoshimoto, a Japanese historian in China. Gibbon Tomoya is a research expert in the field of pre-Qin history, and has published dozens of research papers in academic journals such as Oriental History Research, Shilin and Orientalism. The representative work "A Study of China's Pre-Qin History".
"Yoshimoto Chieko" means "wisdom" in Manchu, so after she married Toyako Yoshimoto, her Japanese name was "Naoko", which means she used her original name.