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He claimed to be a descendant of the Qing Dynasty royal family, and in order to preserve the royal bloodline, he insisted on not marrying foreign women

After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, in order to adapt to life, many former members of the royal family have sinicized their surnames, but at this time, there is a person who resolutely refuses to let go of his fantasy about the royal life, still living according to the specifications of the royal family in the feudal dynasty, his name is Ai Xin Jue luo Zhoudi, today we will talk about his story: he claims to be a descendant of the Qing Dynasty royal family, in order to preserve the royal bloodline, insists on not marrying foreign women.

He claimed to be a descendant of the Qing Dynasty royal family, and in order to preserve the royal bloodline, he insisted on not marrying foreign women

Zhou Di himself had publicly stated that he and the last emperor Puyi were cousins. At first, like Puyi, he wanted to hide his true identity and live an ordinary life, but somehow after the nation was classified as Manchu, Zhou Di suddenly had the idea of picking up the old Manchurian customs.

He began to wear braids, and wore yellow clothes that only the royal family could wear during the Qing Dynasty, and the house he lived in was also decorated according to the architectural characteristics of the Qing Dynasty, as long as he entered his living room, everyone could see the portraits of two people, one was the Qing Taizu Nur Hachi, and the other was Dolgun. Everyone saw that Zhou Di was very curious, and historians followed suit to interview him.

He claimed to be a descendant of the Qing Dynasty royal family, and in order to preserve the royal bloodline, he insisted on not marrying foreign women

However, many of Zhou Di's words have made historians feel a little suspicious, first of all, Zhou Di said that he was the tenth generation grandson of Dolgun, but the historical data shows that Dorgon had no sons in his name except for having a daughter, so where did Zhou Di, the tenth grandson, come from? Zhou Di also claimed that his generation was "Yu Di", and Puyi's generation was Pu, if he and Puyi were cousins, the generation should be the same.

He claimed to be a descendant of the Qing Dynasty royal family, and in order to preserve the royal bloodline, he insisted on not marrying foreign women

Secondly, Zhou Di's original name was Zhou, and Puyi and other people who loved the New Jue Luo clan changed their surnames to Jin after the founding of New China. What is even more incomprehensible is that the Qing Dynasty had a clear stipulation that the Manchu people could not engage in business, while the Zhou Di family had a lot of business in the business world.

Many people are skeptical of Zhou Di's various statements, thinking that he is just grandstanding and wanting to attract everyone's attention, but Zhou Di does not seem to care about the disturbances of the outside world, even if outsiders say how ugly it is, he still adheres to the ancient and old late Qing Dynasty lifestyle.

He claimed to be a descendant of the Qing Dynasty royal family, and in order to preserve the royal bloodline, he insisted on not marrying foreign women

It is said that when he selected his wife, he deliberately selected the descendants of the eight banners of the Manchu people in the past, and he said that he did this in the hope that the blood of the Manchu royal family could be passed on, and his wife did not feel that there was anything wrong with this, and was very supportive of her husband's approach, believing that he was just protecting the things of the old ancestors.

I think that whether it is ancient culture or living habits, when we study, we should take its essence and remove its dross, the good should be learned, and the bad should be abandoned, and those incorrect concepts should not be absorbed together.

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