Second brother Pu Jie (1907- 1994) married Kui Ehao and gave birth to two daughters. Elder sister Babao (1909- 1925) married Guo Buluorunliang and had no children. The second sister Yihe (1911-2001year) was renamed as "Jin Xinru"; He married Zheng Guangyuan and had a son and three daughters. Sanjieying (19 13- 1992) was renamed as "Jin Ruixiu"; He married Guo Buluorunqi and had two sons and one daughter. Sister Lian Xian (19 14-2003) was renamed as "Golden Lotus Fairy"; Marry Zhao Qi and have a pair of children. Third brother Pu Shu (1915-1918) died before he was three years old. Wumart Huaxin (19 17- 1998) was renamed as "Jin Ruijie"; Married Wan Jiaxi and had three sons and one daughter. The fourth brother Puren (19 18- alive) was renamed "Jin Youzhi"; He married Jin Yuting and had three sons and two daughters. Six Sisters Entertainment (19 19- 1982), the word "oversensitive"; He married Wang Ailan and had a son and four daughters. Seven sisters Hua Huan (192 1-2005), the word "Xin Xiao", was renamed "Jin Zhijian"; He married Qiao Hongzhi and had two sons and one daughter. Among them, Pu Jie married a Japanese royal woman and had two daughters. In addition, Aisingiorro Pu Ren, also known as Jin Youzhi, is also a member of the Beijing Municipal Political Consultative Conference and is still alive. Puyi has a cousin, Jin Pucong, whose real name is Aisingiorro Pu Cong, who is a famous political figure and scholar in Taiwan Province Province. Ma Ying's important aides are all directly related to Essien Choro and have collateral descendants, such as Mr. Qi Gong, a former professor of Beijing Normal University and a famous calligrapher, and Essien Choro. It is a blue flag. It is said that it is the ninth generation grandson of Yong Zhengdi, the distant ancestor is the fifth son of Yong Zhengdi in Qing Dynasty, and Prince Gong Hongzhou, great-grandfather and grandfather are all from imperial examinations, but Mr. Wang himself does not quite agree. Of course, some of them have adopted sons and daughters, and now most of the surnames of "Aisingiorro" have been changed to "Jin" of the Han nationality. I wonder if you are satisfied with the above answer? Why didn't Aisingiorro Puyi have descendants? Puyi had ***5 wives in her life, but the introduction did not record whether Puyi had no children, perhaps because of the marriage of many generations of close relatives. As for the fact, it is not certain. Personally, I know nothing about the history of the late Qing Dynasty.
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Introduction of Baidu Puyi
Aisin Giorro Puyi's son Aisin Giorro Puyi (1February 7, 906-1967 65438+1October 17) was the last emperor in the Qing Dynasty and the last emperor in the history of China. The words are clear and clear, and the number is awesome. [1] Also known as the Qing Emperor or the Emperor of Xuan Tong.
Aisin Giorro Puyi, Aisin Giorro Puyi (1February 7, 906-1June 967 5438+001October 17) was the last emperor in the Qing Dynasty and the last emperor in the history of China. The words are clear and clear, and the number is awesome. Also known as the Qing Emperor or the Emperor of Xuan Tong. He is the great-grandson of Daoguang Emperor Ning Min, the grandson of Prince Yi Xuan, the eldest son of Regent Zai Feng, and his mother Su Wan Guarga EULAN SPA01. He went from 1909 to 19 12, 1 7 July1to19/7 July/kloc-0.
Were all members of Aisingiorro's family once members of the Qing royal family? Now the real royal family has basically changed their surnames, and most of them have changed their surnames to Jin. Most of the people who claim to be Aisin Jiro family on the street are liars, not real royal families.
For example, Shao Heng, who claimed to be the grandson of Qianlong VII, actually used this as a cover to sell medicine, the so-called court medicine. As for what this descendant said, no one knows, but selling medicine must have made money, otherwise there would not be such a big scene. They openly wear dragon robes, but they also engage in ancestor worship ceremonies. They wore dragon robes and marched in the city in simple English to promote medicines. This is a marketing tool. Anyway, it is not illegal to say that you are a descendant of Qianlong. These drug dealers, including descendants of Hong Kong Ganlong, were exposed when their genes were tested. All kinds of descendants made great efforts to build momentum for the purpose of marketing and selling goods. In fact, it's just like a fake monk asking for money on the street. The difference is who makes a scene.
Another example is the fraud of 2.34 million yuan. Wang Fengying, an unemployed woman with only junior high school education, claimed to be Princess Changping of Aisingiorro in the Qing Dynasty, holding a huge legacy left by the Qing royal family.
There is also "Aisingiorro Road", claiming to be the descendant of Prince Chun, claiming to be the great-grandson of the last emperor Aisingiorro Puren, and later proved to be a fraudster.
However, the most powerful thing is that 1 55-year-old man claimed to be the ninth generation descendant of Emperor Qianlong. "I participated in the Vietnam War and was a student of Soros, an international financial tycoon. My sister is Soros's wife, and my family owns Royal Bank of Canada. I can control more than $300 billion in royal funds overseas. " I even cheated 40 million. Some people believe this, and there is no IQ! There are some true descendants of Essien Gioro, but they have changed their surnames to "Jin". For example, four of the children in Zai Feng 1 1 are boys. In addition to the last emperor Puyi, there are Pu Jie, Pu Gong and Pu Ren. Puyi died young at the age of 3, and Pu Jie only had two daughters, so any family of Puyi has become the only family of Prince Chun. Jin is the eldest son of Pu Ren. However, people never mention Essien Gioro, only say, "What age is it? That surname is a bit strange. " Kim is very satisfied with his present life. He has his own house and private car, and he doesn't worry about his daily expenses. He earned it by "self-reliance". My daughter has just graduated from college for a few years and has a good job. Jin said that the only tragedy of this family and the cause of everything are that there are two emperors in this family. This is a historical choice, and his family is very reluctant and incompetent. The descendants of the royal family in Zheng Zhi seldom call themselves Ai Xinjue Roche. For example, Puren's second son works in a university in Beijing today and is the vice president of the School of Environment and Energy Engineering. His third son, Jin Yulan, is a senior Chinese teacher and an antique collector in Heping Street No.1 Middle School in Chaoyang District. The real royal family has disappeared, and the fake royal family is still swaying around, cheating in the name of their descendants, either stupid or bad. That is, the real name is Aisingiorro, which is basically a sideline. In the Qing Dynasty, many family surnames were given. This is the so-called Essien Joro, who has an emperor's surname. Later, hundreds of thousands of people had this surname. The grandson of Qianlong VII was found to be a doctor at the Nobel Institute of Medicine in the United States. He actually wore a dragon robe to worship his ancestors. How did this happen? Aisingiorro Shao Heng, hearing this name, you might think that this is the king of the Qing Dynasty. But this man lives in modern times and is very famous in the local area. Because of his special status, he is not only a doctor at the Nobel Medical College in the United States, but also the seventh grandson of the royal descendant Emperor Qianlong. Only with such an identity can he wear a dragon robe to worship his ancestors. But it's not exactly the same as before, just made by later generations.
He was born in 1958 and 10 for two months, nearly 50 years after the demise of the Qing Dynasty. Because of his special position, Shao Heng suffered a lot, but fortunately he didn't give up. Because I am obsessed with medicine, I specialize in medicine. Because of his access to the royal medical classics, Shao Heng has excellent medical skills in the medical field. He is good at treating diseases such as liver cirrhosis, femoral head necrosis and rheumatoid disease.
In addition to holding regular ancestor worship activities, Shao Heng also actively contacts the Aisin Choro ethnic groups scattered all over the country in his spare time. After the demise of the Qing Dynasty, many descendants of the Aisingiorro family changed their names to prevent social discrimination. Moreover, they have also fled Beijing and thrived in new areas. Today, about 140000 descendants are scattered all over the country. Shao Heng wanted to bring all these royal descendants together and constantly improve his family history.
Although the early Qing Dynasty died long ago, and these royal aristocrats had no privileges, the name alone would still leave a deep impression on many people. At this time, he will explain his family background to others. Looking back on the nearly 300-year ruling history of the Qing Dynasty is actually a process of national cultural integration. Many descendants of the Eisingiro family have also integrated into China culture. Aisingiorro Shao Heng is similar to Puyi in appearance, because he is closely related to the last emperor.
Where are the descendants of Ganlong? Qing Dynasty was the last feudal dynasty in China. After the demise of the Qing Dynasty, the descendants of the royal family were declared to be ordinary people. However, a thin camel is bigger than a horse. Although these royal descendants are no longer in the past, their lives and achievements are still far higher than those of ordinary people.
This man's name is Aisinggioro Shao Heng. Standing Committee of Jilin Provincial Political Consultative Conference, 1958 was born. 1987 to 1990 worked in Jilin Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine. 199 1 year, he established Shao Heng College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Jilin. Indications: liver cirrhosis, femoral head necrosis, rheumatoid disease, etc. He is the author of "The Secret Recipe of Shao Heng's Tibetan Palace" and was awarded the title of China's super famous doctor by the Ministry of Health, and obtained the medical doctor's degree from the Nobel Institute of Medicine in the United States.
Aisingiorro Shao Heng claimed to be the seventh grandson of Qianlong, and he liked to wear a dragon robe to worship his ancestors. In order to show his identity, he also showed his ancestral jade finger to the public, which was identified by experts as the favorite thing of Emperor Qianlong.
The value is about 20 million yuan. Besides this priceless jade banzhi, there are many valuable things in Shao Heng's home. For example, chairs and furniture are precious gold nanmu, and even chopsticks at home are inlaid with red sandalwood. Each pair of chopsticks is worth 50 thousand yuan.
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In the early days of Li Hong's accession to the throne, he followed the practice of the Han people as the "eldest son". In the first year of Qianlong (1736), Yong Lian was secretly appointed as the Crown Prince. However, three years after Qianlong (1738), Yong Lian died, less than ten years old. Later, Yong Cong, the second son of the Queen, was made the Crown Prince. Yong Cong died soon, at the age of two. A year later, Fu Cha died on the way to the East Tour. Li Hong was very sad and took it out on the eldest son of his concubine. The emperor's eldest son soon died of fear, and Li Hong was heartbroken at the establishment of the shop. He ordered the minister not to mention the establishment of the shop again.
In the thirty-eighth year of Qianlong (1773), Li Hong, 63, had no reason to avoid the question of establishing a prince. At this time, there were only six surviving princes, two of whom were adopted by their brothers, so there were only four people to choose from: Eight Emperors, Eleven Emperors, Fifteen Emperors and Seventeen Emperors. Li Hong felt that no one was an ideal candidate, and Yan Yong had the least shortcomings, so in the winter of the thirty-eighth year of Qianlong (1773), Li Hong made up his mind to make Yan Yong, the fifteenth son of the emperor, a prince.