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The Qing Dynasty has been dead for more than a hundred years. Should the descendants of the seventh generation of Qianlong wear dragon robes to worship their ancestors? Is it right?

As we all know, the Qing Dynasty perished in 1912, which marked that China successfully overthrew the feudal monarchy for more than 2,000 years and began to enter a new era. People can no longer see the emperor who "everything in the world depends on the superior", nor can they see the figure who wears dragon robes and is the "proud son of heaven". It can be said that the more than 100 years since the fall of the Qing Dynasty were the more than 100 years since the people took over and made the decision. However, no one expected that in modern society, there are still people who live like emperors and wear dragon robes to worship their ancestors. This person is the seventh grandson of Qianlong - Aisin Gioro Hengshao.

Most of us have a single surname, so we have an inexplicable emotion towards those people with compound surnames or those whose surnames sound very unusual. This emotion is filled with curiosity and a sense of wonder. I feel a great sense of admiration for this person. Aixinjueluo is such a surname that makes people both curious and admired, because this is the imperial surname of the Qing Dynasty and represents the royal bloodline. So, what kind of person is Aixinjueluo Hengshao?

Heng Shao is a senior Chinese medicine doctor in Jilin and is also a member of the provincial CPPCC. Regarding the fact that he wore a yellow robe to worship his ancestors, his explanation was that he just wanted to thank his ancestors for their gifts by worshiping their ancestors. Life has no other intentions, but netizens don't buy it, and there are a lot of discussions about this matter. Some people even ridiculed him for still living in the Qing Dynasty, saying that he was just sensationalizing and attracting attention.

So, as the seventh grandson of Qianlong, Aixinjueluo Hengshao, should he wear dragon robes to worship his ancestors? First of all, we can first understand Qianlong. Whether through TV series or books, in the history of the Qing Dynasty that we know, Kang, Yong, and Qian were very humble and accomplished kings. First of all, Qianlong's grandfather Kangxi ascended the throne at the age of eight. With the help of his grandmother Xiaozhuang, he quickly learned how to be a good emperor. Kangxi's courage is indeed not comparable to that of ordinary emperors. Whether it is economics, politics, culture, or military, in all aspects, he played an important role in capturing Oboi, establishing San Francisco, and pacifying Zhungeer.

Next, it was Yongzheng's turn to ascend the throne. Although his political achievements were not as impressive as his father's, Yongzheng was very diligent and did not let the country's economic strength decline during his reign. After the death of Yongzheng, his son Qianlong succeeded to the throne. Compared with his father and grandfather, Qianlong seemed to be a bit prodigal. He traveled to the south of the Yangtze River six times, eating, drinking and having fun. His life was very nourishing and he also knew how to enjoy it. But compared with Jiaqing, Daoguang, Xianfeng, Tongzhi, Guangxu, Xuantong, etc. after this, Qianlong's generation can be considered strong.

Secondly, let’s talk about Qianlong’s descendants. Although there are very few records about Qianlong's descendants in history, we can find out through the Internet that they all have a characteristic, that is, they are very low-key and rarely appear in the public eye. But after all, they have royal blood, and there are still some "family rules" to some extent. For example, when someone visited their residence, they found that all the furniture in their home was antique, and all furnishings and daily routines must be in accordance with the etiquette of the Qing Dynasty. Made. Even the clothes worn by the family are very particular. The boy often wears bright yellow, while his wife wears a Qing-style cheongsam.

In this way, we seem to be able to understand some of Heng Shao's practices. Seeing him kneeling three times and nine times, bowing step by step, wearing a yellow robe, burning incense and paying homage without missing a single step, it shows that people attach great importance to this matter. If a person doesn't even have basic beliefs, or even forgets his "origin", then what is his purpose in living in this world?