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The Beiyang warlords almost killed the Manchus by Sun Dianying's gang, and later ran to the feet of the Japanese to become the first batch of traitors.
Now in a few counties in the northeast, such as what flag and other place names.
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From all walks of life ... Some of them live in Taiwan.
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The hardcore crops fell, and they also changed their surnames to Zhang Wang Li Zhao and the like to live an ordinary life.
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Aixinjue Luo changed his surname to Jin Many provinces and cities will have their descendants.
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The first way to go is to return to their hometown, the Manchu people were originally a tribe that arose from the northeast, so when the Xinhai Revolution broke out, many descendants of the royal family returned to their hometowns, and changed their surnames and names, the familiar Aixinjue Luo clan was changed to the surname Jin, and the Yehenala clan was changed to that surname, of course, after this group of people changed their names, they all became an ordinary person, or relied on their own talents to spend the day, Or become an ordinary citizen.
Of course, this group of people is basically a very marginal royal family, and after the fall of the Manchu Dynasty, they can only become ordinary people like this.
The second type is people who are unwilling to recognize reality. Suddenly lost all their money, could not have a regular monthly money, and did not have a noble status, some members of the royal family were naturally unacceptable, so they tried their best to hope to retain their royal identity, most of these people became the lackeys of the Japanese at that time, because only by taking refuge in Japan, they could continue to live their own life of fine clothes and food.
But the fate of such people can only be arrested and imprisoned after liberation, or they become sinners for the ages, and their descendants will not be able to hold their heads up for the rest of their lives because of their wrong choices.
Of course, in addition to the above two, there are some people who are close relatives, that is, more noble members of the royal family, after Pu Yi became the puppet emperor of the puppet Manchukuo, these Manchu nobles will naturally follow Pu Yi to go, of course, some people will choose to follow Pu Yi to stay in the puppet Manchurian at that time, but there will be some people who rely on Pu Yi's relationship to reach overseas.
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In the Qing Dynasty system, the prince, the prince and the prince of the county, Beile Beizi and other royal families were not allowed to leave Beijing without an edict, so basically all the royal families were in Beijing, and after the Manchu Qing Dynasty entered the customs, some distant relatives of the royal family still lived in their hometowns in the northeast, but these families were red belts in clan relations, and red belts were the pronouns of the descendants of the side branches of the Qing Dynasty royal family. The Qing system, with the father of Taizu Nurhachi Takshi as the main sect, called his direct descendants as the clan; and the descendants of his uncles and brothers are Kyaw Luo. Everyone actually has a misunderstanding, before Nurhachi there was no Jurchen real surname Aixin Jueluo, this surname is the surname of the ancestor of the Jurchen legend, when Nurhachi changed to this surname after the uprising, so the scope of the royal family is very well determined, after the Xinhai Revolution, the Manchus in order to avoid disasters, have changed their Han surnames, the royal family began to disperse to the outer districts, most of them are still scattered throughout Hebei, scattered families scattered throughout the country, these are not examinable, but the number is very small;
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After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, except for some people who died in the war, some people who ran away, the rest changed their nationality, and then basically died, and now there are not a few left.
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Most of the descendants of the Qing Dynasty nobles were low-key and forbearing, unwilling to show their heads because of their origins. Most of the descendants of the imperial family, which are difficult to clearly count, are located in Beijing, Hebei, and Northeast China.
According to historical records, after the fall of the Qing Dynasty, some of the descendants of the Qing Dynasty changed their names in order to hide their names from the war.
The Eight Great Surnames refer to the eight prominent surnames of the Manchus during the Qing Dynasty. They are Tong (Tong Jia's), Guan (Guarjia's), Ma (Ma Jia's), Suo (Suo Yuluo's), He (Hesheri's), Fu (Fucha's), Na (Nala's), Lang (Niu Hulu's) eight surnames, commonly called"Eight Manchurian surnames"。
In Chinese history, almost all surnames are found in this book, except for ethnic minorities that are particularly difficult to understand. And now, the Manchu Dynasty, which ruled China for 276 years, has eight surnames, and now the original names cannot be found among the hundred surnames.
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Aixin Jueluo Hengti.
Born in Beijing in 1954. Graduated from Inner Mongolia Normal University for Nationalities and ** Academy of Fine Arts.
He is a descendant of Prince Yizong, the fifth son of Emperor Daoguang of the Qing Dynasty.
Aixin Jueluo Qixiang.
Born in Manzhou in November 1931, the Manchu Zhenghuang Banner people, the word Jinghui, the name Changbai Wolong Jushi, is the sixteenth son of the Qing Shengzu Kangxi Emperor, the ninth grandson of the hereditary Prince Yunlu of Heshuozhuang, the fourth grandson of the Gongzaixun of Tongzhi Fuguo, the grandson of the general of Guangxu Zhenguo, the eldest son of Aixin Jueluo Hengkun, and the tenth grandson of the Kangxi Emperor.
Member of the Special Advisory Editorial Board of the World Culture and Art Research Center, Chinese Character Dictionary, Chinese Character Cihai, Special Advisory Editorial Board Member of the Contemporary Culture Volume, Distinguished Artist (Professor) of the China-Korea Culture and Art Center
Aixin Jueluo Qixiang.
The word Tengbo was born in 1935. He is a member of the Chinese Calligraphers Association. Librarian of Beijing Research Institute of Culture and History. It is the ninth generation grandson of Qing Yongzheng.
Aixin Jueluo Yu Zhenfeng.
Born in Beijing in 1956, he is of Manchu nationality. The fifth grandson of Emperor Daoguang of the Qing Dynasty, the son of the famous calligrapher and painter Aixin Jueluo Puzuo.
Aixin Jueluo Qixin.
Born in 1942, he is a native of Beijing. A descendant of the Qing royal family, he is now a member of the Beijing Calligraphers Association and a senior calligrapher and painter of the Beijing Molin Painting and Calligraphy Institute. His calligraphy pen is strong, free and natural, and is highly affirmed 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.
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Surely there are quite a few! But compared to the Han people, there are much less.
In terms of distribution, there must be more in Beijing and the area north of it.
You yourself count the years 2070 BC to 1912 AD, a total of 3982
Not to mention, survival is really not easy. I hope that we can let the laid-off workers retire with 55 men and 50 women.
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