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Where did the140,000 members of the Qing royal family go?

No matter what it is, the last one is always the most embarrassing, just like the last dynasty in China: the Qing Dynasty. If the Qing dynasty could make social progress like some dynasties, it wouldn't be so embarrassing. When Puyi was forced to abdicate, they thought that the royal lineage of the nobility suddenly became the basis of people's hatred. Do you know where as many as 6.5438+0.4 million members of the Qing royal family went later?

First, live in a dream and call yourself brother.

Some people are unwilling to accept the reality of nothing and still regard themselves as brothers, but this is just their wishful thinking, and no one admits it. They usually only wear yellow clothes and have long braids. One of them is Aisingiorro? People in Zhoudi are like this. He used to make a scene at the railway station because he was a member of the royal family, but he didn't buy a ticket during his stay in Spring Festival travel rush. This is a joke to us. Second, change your name and surname and go back to your hometown.

Manchu's old home is in the northeast. About 70,000 people chose to return to their hometowns after the demise of the Qing Dynasty. Only by changing their names and surnames can others not find out. Then "Aisingiorro" was changed to "Jin" and "Yehenala" was changed to "Na". When their surnames were changed, they became ordinary people. There is a famous person who is a descendant of Cixi, and that person is Na Ying. Third, stay away from right and wrong and go overseas.

They don't want to hear what others say about them, so they choose to go to other countries. They went to many countries, but mainly to Japan. After I supported Puyi that day, people related to Puyi moved to Japan through Puyi's relationship, but when they went abroad, they took away a lot of wealth, so that they had a foothold abroad, and richer people went to the United States and Europe.