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A group of old photos of the royal princes of the Qing Dynasty: Picture 3 is a group photo of the Iron Hat King, and Figure 6 is very national

A group of old photos of the royal princes of the Qing Dynasty: Picture 3 is a group photo of the Iron Hat King, and Figure 6 is very national

In recent years, the Qing Palace drama has been on fire, and countless fans have been fascinated by the handsome wang ye and belle in the play, so what does the prince of the Qing Dynasty look like? The following set of photos will take you to see the true appearance of the princes of the Qing Dynasty. In the photo, this prince is the famous Prince Gong of the late Qing Dynasty, known as "Devil Six". He was the sixth son of the Daoguang Emperor and the younger brother of the Xianfeng Emperor, and in the early days, he did not have much influence in politics, until after Xianfeng's death, he united with the two empresses to launch a coup d'état, and after seizing power, he was awarded the title of "King of The Council". After that, he vigorously advocated the foreign affairs movement, and was one of the few able people among the princes of the late Qing Dynasty.

A group of old photos of the royal princes of the Qing Dynasty: Picture 3 is a group photo of the Iron Hat King, and Figure 6 is very national

Prince Yizhen of Alcohol, the seventh son of the Daoguang Emperor, was also one of the princes who had a great influence on the politics of the late Qing Dynasty. His Great Fu Jin was Cixi's sister, so he was both Cixi's brother-in-law and Cixi's younger brother-in-law. The Tongzhi Emperor died, and his son Zai Xiang succeeded to the throne, that is, the future Guangxu Emperor, and later after Guangxu's death, his grandson Puyi succeeded to Guangxu's name and became the last emperor of the late Qing Dynasty, The Xuantong Emperor.

A group of old photos of the royal princes of the Qing Dynasty: Picture 3 is a group photo of the Iron Hat King, and Figure 6 is very national

Prince Gong Yi? (Right) YiZhen (left), the Prince of Hezhuo, three of the daoguang Emperor's princes were made princes, and the princeships of the two of them could be hereditary, that is, the Prince of iron hats. Although the two brothers were not born of a mother, the two had a very good relationship, and even if Cixi later used Prince Gong to suppress Prince Gong, it did not have much impact on the brotherhood between the two. It is said that there was a year prince Gong Yi? He got two anchovies, because this fish is very precious, so he immediately thought of his brother Prince Yizhen of Alcohol, and sent someone to send one to his brother, Prince Alcohol was also greatly moved, and at that time also made a poem to commemorate this matter.

A group of old photos of the royal princes of the Qing Dynasty: Picture 3 is a group photo of the Iron Hat King, and Figure 6 is very national

Prince Gong loves Xinjue Luo Puwei, Yi? Grandson. Pu Wei was one of the core members of the late Qing Dynasty Sectarian Socialist Party and opposed the abdication of the Qing Emperor. After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, he colluded with the Japanese and went to Shenyang to worship the mausoleum under the arrangement of the Japanese. Puyi was worried that his position would be replaced by Puwei and began to cooperate with the Japanese, and since then he has been strictly wary of Puwei, and has not given him an official and a half post (pseudo-post).

A group of old photos of the royal princes of the Qing Dynasty: Picture 3 is a group photo of the Iron Hat King, and Figure 6 is very national

The Prince of Alcohol, Yi Zhen Zaifeng ,Zaifeng was born to Yi Zhen's side Fujin, and later took advantage of his title of Prince of Alcohol. Later, after his son Puyi ascended the throne, he served as the regent of the Jianguo and was the de facto ruler of the last years of the late Qing Dynasty. After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, he stayed at home and did not ask about political affairs, and later the Japanese recruited him to take up a "pseudo-post" but he also refused, and he reprimanded puyi for his move to japan.

A group of old photos of the royal princes of the Qing Dynasty: Picture 3 is a group photo of the Iron Hat King, and Figure 6 is very national

Zaitao, the seventh son of Prince Yizhen of Alcohol, the prototype of the prince in the TV series "The Last Prince" is Zaitao. Zaitao is very national, although he hopes that the Qing Dynasty can be restored, but in the face of Japan's solicitation, he categorically refused, in order to live, he even set up stalls in the "ghost market" to sell valuable objects, and he was unwilling to bear the name of "traitor". After meeting, he served as an adviser to the Ma Political Bureau, procured military horses for the volunteer army during the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, and made contributions to the country, and died in 1970 and was buried in the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery in Beijing.

A group of old photos of the royal princes of the Qing Dynasty: Picture 3 is a group photo of the Iron Hat King, and Figure 6 is very national

Prince Yili of Qing was one of the "Iron Hat Kings" of the late Qing Dynasty. This man has done little politically, but the greed for money is shocking. After the death of Rong Lu, the minister of military aircraft, Yi Li gradually grasped the military and financial power of the Qing Dynasty, accepted bribes from officials at all levels, squandered it, and had more than one million assets in HSBC Bank alone. However, there were also many scandalous cases, among which the more famous one was the "Yang Cuixi case", but due to Cixi's protection, it was later eliminated. It can be said that with the fall of the Qing Dynasty, Prince Qing also made a lot of merit.

A group of old photos of the royal princes of the Qing Dynasty: Picture 3 is a group photo of the Iron Hat King, and Figure 6 is very national

Prince Shanqi of Su, who was a contemporary of Puyi, and whose ancestor was Emperor Taiji's eldest son Hauge, was one of the Eight Iron Hat Kings of the Qing Dynasty. He successively served as Shangshu of the Ministry of Civil Affairs, Minister of Civil Affairs, Minister of Li Fan, and also pardoned Wang Zhaoming for assassinating the regent Zaifeng. However, after the fall of the Qing Dynasty, he colluded with the Japanese and plotted for the independence of Mengman, but all of them ended in failure, and under the blows of many failures, he ended up depressed. Although this person has ability and many political achievements, but the collusion with the Japanese has put a stain on his life, and the traitor Yoshiko Kawashima is the biological daughter he handed over to the Japanese to raise in order to win over the Japanese.

A group of old photos of the royal princes of the Qing Dynasty: Picture 3 is a group photo of the Iron Hat King, and Figure 6 is very national

King Ai Xinjueluo Zaiyi of Duanjun was the son of Yiyi the Fifth Prince of Daoguang, and later succeeded Yizhi the Prince of Ruimin Commandery and the Title of Prince of Duanjun. He was one of the culprits of the Boxer Rebellion. In 1899, Cixi made Zaiyi's fifteen-year-old son Pu Juan the eldest brother and planned to depose the Guangxu Emperor, but Pu Juan was not recognized by foreign ministers, and Cixi was forced to stop the abolition plan. During the Boxer Rebellion, he set up an altar in the Palace of Duanjun, worshiped day and night, and under his auspices, the Boxers entered the city of Beijing in a big way. Therefore, after the end of the boxing rebellion, he was condemned as one of the banished by the foreigners and exiled along with his son Pu Juan.

A group of old photos of the royal princes of the Qing Dynasty: Picture 3 is a group photo of the Iron Hat King, and Figure 6 is very national

Prince Of Rites. He was knighted in 1850, and his ancestor was Daishan, so Prince Li was also ranked first among the twelve iron hat kings of the Qing Dynasty. Even so, Shi Duo did not have the shelf of a prince, and even li Lianying knelt down with him according to etiquette, and he still knelt down in return, which was a joke for a while.

A group of old photos of the royal princes of the Qing Dynasty: Picture 3 is a group photo of the Iron Hat King, and Figure 6 is very national

King Nelehe of Shuncheng County, he belonged to the Hengzi generation in the Ai Xinjue Luo family, two generations lower than Puyi. He inherited the title of Prince of Shuncheng County, graduated from the Army Noble School, and successively served as the "Minister of Smoking Ban", "Minister of Military Parade" and "Minister of Shotgun Management" of the Qing Dynasty, and died of illness in 1917, leaving no heirs.

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