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Where did all those royal nobles go when the Qing Dynasty fell?

The Qing Dynasty was the last feudal dynasty in the history of China, and it was also the nearest dynasty. The Qing dynasty lasted for nearly 300 years, and the number of its royal family members was a huge number. According to records, after the demise of the Qing Dynasty, there were nearly 6.5438+0.4 million members of the royal family.

19 12 February 12 When Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, read the letter of abdication in the Forbidden City, the feudal system of more than two thousand years came to an end, and the rule of the Qing Dynasty came to an end. Where have so many royal nobles gone?

Most of their members changed their names and surnames and lived an ordinary life. Manchu originated in the northeast, so most of them retreated to the northeast, and Aisingiorro changed to Jin. Now there are a large number of Manchu villages in many areas of Northeast China, which are basically descendants of imperial clan children. Ye Henala was changed to that surname, and another celebrity is a descendant of Cixi, and that person is Na Ying.

Of course, there are still some people who are unwilling to accept the reality and still regard themselves as brothers, but this is only 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.

And most shamefully, it continues to endanger society. Most of these people fled to the concession and became traitors. They are greedy for power, want to continue to dominate and enjoy themselves, and are unwilling to leave, but they have no money. With the development of their relationship, they rely on others, who are deeply spurned by the people.