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What kind of life did the descendants of the royal family live after the demise of the Qing Dynasty?

just after its demise, according to the "preferential conditions for cleaning rooms", the Qing emperor kept the title of emperor, and the government of the Republic of China treated it as a gift from a foreign head of state, temporarily staying in the Forbidden City, and later moving to the Summer Palace, with no change in the palace guards. The government of the Republic of China allocates 4 million taels of silver every year to support the Qing dynasty (in fact, due to financial shortage, there has never been so much allocation, but there has never been a lack of allocation). The ancestral temple of the Qing emperor was always enshrined, and the Republic of China set up a guard to defend it. Guangxu Mausoleum continues to be built, and the private property of the royal family is kept, etc.

As for other imperial families, the title is kept as old, the private property is kept, and military service is exempted.

In a word, there is no better royal family to die than Qing Dynasty.

As for the flag bearer, because there is no "hard-core crops", that is, the living expenses paid by the Qing court to every flag bearer, the Qing court has banned the flag bearer from engaging in other industries and even has no skills to make a living. It's okay for the bottom-level banners. The ban has long been useless to them, and they have their own means of making a living. The middle and lower-level banners can only make a living by selling their ancestral products. After the ancestral products are sold out, they have to be slaves, and a large number of banner women have to engage in the flesh business. The flag bearer in the south is even worse. Because the south is the hardest hit area of the revolution and life, during the revolution and life, the flag bearer was looted, and some urban flag bearer settlements were even slaughtered by people full of hatred.

However, the high-level flag bearers have accumulated wealth for more than 2 years in the Qing Dynasty, and the Republic of China did not confiscate their property. Without the "burden" of the country, they lived better in a certain period of time. Coupled with the strength of tradition, they still enjoy a high social status. But with the passage of time, wealth and influence are shrinking, so these old and young people have been planning restoration.

In p>1917, with the support of Zhang Xun, Puyi was successfully restored, but only 12 days later, he abdicated again in the face of national opposition, but he still lived in the Forbidden City. It was not until Feng Yuxiang invaded Beijing in 1924 that the Qing royal family was driven out of the Forbidden City by Feng Yuxiang's Lu Zhonglin.

After that, Puyi moved to Jingyuan, Tianjin, but she has been secretly planning to restore the country. Finally, after September 18th, Puyi cooperated with Japan to restore Manchukuo in the northeast, and members of the royal family also came to vote. After that, it was not until Japan surrendered that the puppet Manchukuo was abolished, and Puyi was captured by the Soviet Union and brought back to the Soviet Union. In 195, Puyi was escorted back to China and reformed in Fushun War Criminals Management Office. In 59, he was pardoned by Mao and became a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

as for other members of the royal family, after the fall of the puppet Manchukuo, all titles and privileges were revoked, some fled overseas, and some dormant at home. Until the reform and opening-up, especially after the new century, with the development of the entertainment industry, many old people used the hidden property left by their ancestors to become the big bosses of entertainment companies and joined the entertainment industry, which became the famous "Beijing Circle" of the entertainment industry, basically occupying half of the entertainment industry in China, and further used their power to influence public opinion and whitewash the Qing Dynasty. Nowadays, many popular Qing Dynasty dramas, especially those through dramas, are actually washed by these old people for their ancestors. People who really know history will believe that the real life in the Qing Dynasty is so beautiful. Another example is Guan Moutong, who is known as the national daughter. She is Manchu. Who knows if there is some kind of pusher behind her popularity?