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There are still people who have long braids! Where did the Qing Dynasty140,000 royal nobles go after the demise of the Qing Dynasty?

The self-righteous attitude of the Qing dynasty's closed door led to the demise of the Qing dynasty. Then, after the demise of the Qing Dynasty, where did the 6.5438+0.4 million royal aristocrats of the Qing Dynasty go?

The first is that a considerable number of Manchu aristocrats in the whole country are incognito and integrated into the Han nationality for fear of revenge by revolutionaries. This is a good strategy that the rulers at that time thought of. This method is good. You don't know who the Manchu nobles are or their real names. Coupled with the political chaos at that time, the integration of Manchu and Han for so long, you can't tell which is Manchu and which is Han.

The second is to go abroad at your own expense. Most of these people are members of the royal family, and they used to live a life of being rich or expensive. They are mainly worried that their money will be embezzled, so they have to go abroad, so that they can be more stable. This strategy is also the reason why many rich people emigrate overseas. Now it seems that this is really the case. All the rich people have run away, and the rest are people who have no money and no power, working hard in it.

Of course, some people still dream of nobility. A man from Guangzhou claimed to be the descendant of Manchu nobles, the tenth grandson of Dourgen and the cousin of Puyi. In order to show his noble status, he still has long braids and wears a robe! Did you think of anything when you saw this? Mu Rongfu in Tianlong Babu, finally wearing a yellow robe and taking a group of children, knelt down to satisfy one of his dreams. Is this person the same? I hope not.

Do you feel sorry for such a person? It's all for a so-called nobleman. Do you think aristocratic status is really that important?