Are there any descendants of the Isinggioro family? If so, I want their information.

"Aixin" in Manchu is a surname, which means gold in Manchu. Jueluo is a surname, taking Jueluo (now Yilan, Heilongjiang), the place where Nuerhachi's ancestors originally lived, as the surname, and his birthplace is Lisan, outside the east gate of Ningguta Old Town. The name "Aisingiorro" means a noble and sacred Jueluo people like gold. Manchu surnames are divided into two parts, one is surnames (the word "surnames" in Manchu is translated into hala and hala by Mulindefu), and the other is clan surnames based on blood relationship (mukūn, mukun). Ai Xin is the surname and Jueluo is the surname in Aisinggioro's surname. The relationship between Jueluo and Aisingiorro is similar to the relationship between Han surname and family (Li and Zhao, Xie and Xie, Zhang and Tongcheng Zhang, Weng and Changshu Weng, etc.). ). In addition to Essien Joro, Jueluo also includes Ilgen Jueluo, Shu Shujue Luo, Tong Yan Jueluo, Jia Mu Jueluo and Xilin Jueluo, who originated from the same ancestor. After the establishment of Nurhachi, the family became a noble family, commensurate with its full name, and "Ai Xin" became a part of the surname. In Qing Dynasty, Ai Xin Jue Luo was divided into imperial clan and Jue Luo to show the difference of blood relationship. At the same time, some meritorious officials were named Jue Luo Shi, such as Jue Luo Mutai (formerly known as Shu Mulu) and Jue Luo Wu Bai (formerly known as Guarga). From the late Qing Dynasty to today, people often take the Han surname as their surname, such as Jin, Wang, Fan, Ai, Luo and Zhao.

Aisingiorro Hengtai 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 1956 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.