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Where did the 654.38+04,000 members of the royal family go after the demise of the Qing Dynasty?

As we all know, the Revolution of 1911 that broke out in191overthrew the feudal monarchy that existed in China for more than two thousand years. The following year, Yuan Shikai forced Puyi, the emperor of Xuan Tong in Qing Dynasty, to abdicate, ending the rule of Qing Dynasty for more than 200 years. You know, at that time, the people's views on these people were very profound, mainly because during the Qing Dynasty, especially in the late Qing Dynasty, the people were in poverty, the court was corrupt and taxes were serious. So people at that time did not dare to openly oppose the Manchu royal family. But after the demise of the Qing Dynasty, the situation was different. Most people have the same status as ordinary people. So after the collapse of the Qing Dynasty, those members of the royal family were like rats crossing the street. Then the question is, in this case, where will these royalties eventually go?

First of all, the first thing is to change my name and go back to my hometown. As we all know, the northeast of China is the birthplace of Manchu dynasty and the hometown of Manchu people. Because of this, after the demise of the Qing Dynasty, about 70,000 Manchu royal families returned to their hometowns, but they no longer used their original surnames, and almost all of them changed their surnames, such as "Aisingiorro" changed to "Jin" and "Yehenala" changed to "Na". Na Ying, the famous music queen, is a descendant of Yehnara. Besides these two surnames, there are of course other surnames. However, it is worth mentioning that these members of the royal family who returned to their hometown began to live like ordinary people. According to the data, there are more than 1200 descendants of Manchu royal family living in Mantang Village, Liaoning Province.

The second is greed for power, claiming to be big brother. After the demise of the Qing dynasty, many members of the Qing royal family could not change their originally rich lives. So, in order to live such a life, they began to act as lackeys of Japanese imperialism, became their loyal slaves, and in turn bullied their compatriots in their own country. But this kind of people think that everyone should know what happened to them, and their descendants should not look up because of it. Besides those who covet power, there are also those who call themselves brothers, who create gossip and make themselves famous.

In addition to this Zhou Di, there is such a self-proclaimed "starling" in Dalian. This man is called He Qingling and is said to be a descendant of Cixi.

The third type is married, has children and emigrates overseas. Of course, in addition to the above, there is another kind of immigrants. After Puyi became the emperor of Manchukuo, most of these people moved to Japan, and some moved to Europe and America, leading a very chic life.