Calvin is a descendant of Essien Gioro. Why is his surname Li?

Because after the collapse of the Qing Dynasty, many descendants of Aisingiorro changed their surnames to Han, including Jin and Li.

Yiru is a Manchu, born in Liyuan family, and his parents, grandparents are all Peking Opera actors. He once introduced his surname Aisingiorro in an interview. It is said that Grandpa's grandfather was a royal family in the Qing Dynasty, and his family still maintains strict etiquette.

Calvin's family has the same surname as the Qing emperor. He is a royal aristocrat and belongs to the yellow flag in the Eight Banners. The Eight Banners system was formally established in the 29th year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty (160 1). At first, there were four kinds of flags: yellow flag, white flag, red flag and blue flag.

Descendants of Eisingiro

After the demise of the Qing Dynasty, "Aisingiorro" once became a taboo word. According to the regulations when the Qing emperor abdicated, Ai Xinjue Roche changed his surname to Jin, Zhao, Yu, Ai, Luo, Luo and Zhao. ...

Some scholars estimate that at the end of Qing Dynasty, the population of Aisinggiorro family should be close to 654.38+0.4 million (including Nurhachi's great-grandfather and his descendants). At present, there are about 300,000-400,000 people in Aisingiorro, which are distributed all over the country, mostly in Beijing, Hebei and Northeast provinces.

There is a special phenomenon. The descendants of Essien Choro are mostly painters and painters, and their artistic attainments are extremely high. According to statistics, there are more than 100 famous painters and painters. Mr. Qi Gong, a famous contemporary calligrapher, is the representative. Qigong's real name is Aisin Gioro, the grandson of Yong Zhengdi IX. His great-grandfather was Hong Zhou, the half-brother of Emperor Qianlong. He was a prince, that is to say, Qigong was a prince.

However, Mr. Qi Gong never admitted that his family name was Aisinggioro. He only said his surname was Qi Gongming. Someone once wrote a letter to him, "Aisin Gioro Qigong", but he refused to read it. The old gentleman once said, "Don't eat ancestral rice, don't be the children of the Eight Banners". According to incomplete statistics, there are now hundreds of thousands of descendants of Ai Xinjue Roche, and they are gradually no different from ordinary people.