Aisingiorro Puren, also known as Jin Youzhi, 19 18 was born in the Regent's Mansion on the north bank of Shichahai. Essien Gioro, son of Zai Feng, Prince of Alcohol. Pu Ren, the younger brother of Xuan Tong Emperor Puyi. Aisingiorro Yuyan was born in Dalian on June 1923 10. His father, Puyi, inherited the title of Prince Gong in Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty. Yushan belongs to the word generation of "harmony, encouragement, righteousness, bearing, popularity, danger, constancy and harmony" in the arrangement of generations of the Qing royal family. 1939, Yushan inherited the title of Prince Huo Shuo Gong, and he was also the last Prince Gong in China. Aisinjo Luo Hengshan, 1954, from Shenyang. At present, he is a researcher of China International Calligraphy and Painting Research Association, a member of China Social Celebrity Working Committee, director of the Corporate Celebrity Committee of China Celebrity Art Research Association, a visiting professor of Liaoning University, a visiting professor of Liaoning Art Institute, a visiting professor of Shenyang Gong Li University, and a consultant of Shenyang Zhongshan Jinshi Calligraphy and Painting Association. Aisingiorro Hengtai, a contracted painter of Beijing New Times International Media Advertising Co., Ltd., 1954 was born in Beijing. Graduated from Inner Mongolia Normal University for Nationalities and Central Academy of Fine Arts. Ai Xin Qiao Luo Qixiang193111The fifth son of Daoguang in Qing Dynasty, from Manchuria. He was born in Zhenghuangqi, Manchu, whose real name was Jinghui, and the lay name was Changbai Wolong. He is the sixteenth son of Emperor Kangxi in Qing Dynasty, the ninth grandson of Wang Qin Yunlu in hereditary Heshuo Village, and the fourth grandson of Tongzhi Auxiliary Lord. 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. Essien Choro, 1935, born in Tembo. Member of China Calligraphers Association. Librarian of Beijing Institute of Literature and History. He is the ninth generation grandson of Qing Yongzheng. Aisingiorro Yu Zhenfeng 1955 was born in Manchu. The grandson of Daoguang in Qing Dynasty and the son of the famous painter Aisin Gioro Pu Zuo. Aisingiorro 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.
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 government behavior, the purity of blood is no longer guaranteed, and the marital status is becoming increasingly complicated. There are few genealogies, so it is very difficult to count the family population. 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. However, a trend is obvious. The population of Ai Xinjue Roche is still expanding, and the blood relationship has gradually formed many branches from near to far. It is estimated that there are about 300,000-400,000 people in Ai Xinjue Roche today. In fact, the last three generations of emperors in the Qing Dynasty had almost no children because of the marriage of close relatives, and some died early, so it is estimated that there are few descendants now. The surname Aisingiorro was later simplified, some changed to "Zhao", some changed to "Luo" and so on. Descendants of Ai Xinjue Roche are widely distributed all over the country, with varied living conditions and different attitudes towards the surname "Aisingiorro".