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Is Ganlong really a Han Chinese?

He is of China descent, but he is still Manchu on the whole. There are two versions of Mother in Official History, one is for money, and the other is for Niu Chilu. And it is more detailed to use the blood system of Niu Kelu. Of course, there is also a possibility that Qian was the surname in his early years. Later, his family "raised the flag" and became Manchu, so he changed his surname to Niu Kelu. If it's money, it's more Han.

Kangxi's mother is Tong Jiashi, and there is a saying about Tong Jiashi: The family originally belonged to General Liaodong of the Ming Dynasty. Later, it fell to the late Jin Dynasty and merged into the Eight Banners. At that time, the Eight Banners of Mongolia and China had not been established, so they belonged to the Han nationality with the Eight Banners, aiming at Chao Zhi, Zuce and Manchu Eight Banners' surnames. Han people who entered the flag in Ming and Qing Dynasties added "Jia" to their surnames to show their identity as flag bearers. Besides Tong Jiashi, there are the Liu family and the Ma family. After the founding of the Republic of China, the flag bearer was generally called "Manchu", but their origin was Han Chinese in Liaodong in the Ming Dynasty. In other words, the source of Tong Jiashi was Han Chinese, but Kangxi's mother was already Manchu when she entered the palace.