Whose great-granddaughter is Ariel Aisin-Gioro?

Aisingiorro is the surname of the Qing royal family. According to the genealogy of the Qing emperor Aisingiorro Hongli, the situation is as follows:

Yong, mian, yi, zai, pu, Yu, heng and qi.

Now, it should be spread to the generation of the Seven Sons, because Aisingiorro Qigong, the ninth grandson of Yong Zhengdi, is still alive and is a contemporary calligrapher. Ai Lier Aisingiorro is also a popular female star (great-grandfather was the first cousin of Emperor Puyi of Aisingiorro in the late Qing Dynasty, whose name is unknown).

Aisingiorro, the Roman word for Aisin Gioro, is the surname of the Qing royal family in China. "Love new" means "gold" in Manchu. As a surname, the birthplace is three miles outside the east gate of Ningguta Old Town. The surname "Aisingiorro" is divided according to the distance of ancestral clan branches. It means to love a distant relative of a new tribe.

In the 1980s of 16, Aixinjue Roche was just a small family, consisting of six uncles and grandfathers of Aixinjue Luo Nurhachi (the eldest ancestor Aisingiorro Deshku, the second ancestor Aisingiorro Liu Zhan, the third ancestor Aisingiorro Sochang 'a, Nurhachi's own grandfather Aisingiorro Juechang 'a, the fifth ancestor Aisingiorro Baolang 'a and the sixth ancestor Aisingiorro).

From the establishment of Nuerhachi after the Jin Dynasty to the demise of the last emperor Aisin Giorro Puyi of the Qing Dynasty, the late Jin Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty existed for 296 years and experienced 1 12 emperors.

In the past three centuries, the emperors of the late Jin Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty had many concubines, and their descendants also had far more concubines than ordinary wives. In addition, China advocates the ancient traditional custom of having many children and grandchildren, so the descendants of the Aisinggioro family multiply very rapidly. Today, there are 300,000 to 400,000 people of Essien Choro descent.

Today, some descendants of the Qing royal family avoid talking about their identity, such as the great calligrapher Qi Gong, while others are proud of their identity, such as the female painter Aisin Gioro Yu Huan.