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She was Princess of the Qing Dynasty but was despised by the emperor. She lived into the 21st century unmarried. Who is she?

Princess Aixinjueluo Yunying of the Qing Dynasty lived until after liberation.

She is the sister of the last emperor Puyi. She was born in the Forbidden City in Beijing in 1913 and died in 1992 at the age of 79.

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Yun When Princess Ying was 11 years old, she and Pu Yi were expelled from the Forbidden City. She and Pu Yi moved to Tianjin. As a member of the royal family, although she left the palace, her life should be pretty good. According to historical records, she studied foreign languages ??and played tennis with Puyi and her brothers and sisters in Tianjin. When she was 19 years old, Princess Yunying became engaged to Runqi, the son of former Qing minister Rongyuan. Runqi is the younger brother of Puyi's Queen Wanrong, but their marriage is very happy, which is a very rare thing among the royal family. It is worth mentioning that Runqi is also a "longevity star". He was born in 1912 and did not die until 2007. As a subordinate of the Qing Dynasty, he was not only in good health, but also celebrated the millennium.

Less than a month after Princess Yunying and Runqi got married, Runqi was sent to a foreign country to study military affairs. Princess Yunying, who went with her, was warmly received by the foreign royal family as soon as she arrived in a foreign country. Not only was she appointed as the honorary president, but even some upper-class women from foreign countries came to her to learn Chinese from her. This shows that Princess Yunying is a popular person with an easy-going personality. However, she was not used to the enthusiasm of foreign royal families. Later, she refused to go to foreign countries under the pretext of returning to Xinjing to visit relatives.

In 1949, after the peaceful liberation of Peiping, Princess Yunying moved to Beijing. She lived with her mother-in-law and three children until her death in 1992.

Someone once commented on him: He walked into the masses of the people and became an ambitious person.