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The youngest daughter of the Iron Hat King, who earns a living by weaving sweaters, has spent 43 years savings on education!

In our inherent impression, the relatives of the emperor and the state who come out of the palace should be pampered and superior. In 1912, the Qing court did not catch the last train of the new era, and was ruthlessly overthrown, and the heirs of the imperial relatives and nobles of the Qing Dynasty also became the product of the era of alternating between the old and the new. In fact, most of the descendants of the royal family have inherited a large amount of property and have moved abroad to start their own new lives; some of them choose to advance and retreat with the motherland, witness the future development of China, and devote themselves to it.

The youngest daughter of the Iron Hat King, who earns a living by weaving sweaters, has spent 43 years savings on education!

Prince Su aisin Kyora Shanqi was the Iron Hat King of the Qing Dynasty, and her two daughters were more famous than himself. Jin Bihui, the fourteen daughter of the Iron Hat King, threw herself into Japan and turned into the famous traitor Kawashima Yoshiko, while his younger daughter Jin Moyu became a strange woman who made outstanding contributions to China's education. Jin Moyu was born in 1918, when the Qing Dynasty had already fallen, she had not witnessed the glory of the Qing Dynasty, nor did she enjoy the treatment of a day, but she did not care.

The youngest daughter of the Iron Hat King, who earns a living by weaving sweaters, has spent 43 years savings on education!

When Jin Moyu was four years old, her parents died one after another, and she had been raised by her three older sisters, and she was taught to follow royal etiquette from an early age, even if they were no longer gege. However, Jin Moyu does not want to abandon freedom because of some old customs, she does not like to have people follow everywhere, nor does she like the lady style of "the door is not out, the second door is not moving". When war broke out in 1937, Jin was forced to interrupt her studies in Japan, and she rebelled and secretly found a job in Beijing without her family, and she was like a woman in modern society.

The youngest daughter of the Iron Hat King, who earns a living by weaving sweaters, has spent 43 years savings on education!

Spending money is the nature of women, Jin Moyu is no exception, the salary is not high, but she likes to enjoy life, she hangs the bills on the company's account, at the end of the month to settle wages, she owes the company a lot of money, Jin Moyu is helpless to this. After the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, Jin Moyu's life ushered in a drastic change, she refused to let her family arrange for her to go abroad, but stayed alone in Beijing, she needed to rely on the 100 yuan left by her brothers and sisters to maintain the life of the family of 9, Jin Moyu began to sell the goods.

The youngest daughter of the Iron Hat King, who earns a living by weaving sweaters, has spent 43 years savings on education!

Not understanding market prices, she sold expensive items at a very low price, and in order to make a living, she took glass bottles and bamboo clips to sweep the toilets in the streets. In addition, she also has to rely on knitting sweaters to solve the problem of food and clothing, even so, it is not enough money for the whole family to buy vegetables. In 1958, Jin Moyu was investigated and imprisoned for her sister Jin Bihui's personal problems, and she spent 15 years living alone in prison, during which time she passed the time by doing some handicrafts. After his release in 1973, Jin Continued to work on the farm, silently saving every salary.

The youngest daughter of the Iron Hat King, who earns a living by weaving sweaters, has spent 43 years savings on education!

In 1992, Jin Moyu took out all his 43 savings to set up education and opened the "Love Children's Japanese Class", after continuous efforts to develop, the 78-year-old Jin Moyu finally built the Love Japanese Training School in Langfang, Hebei Province, which was the largest number of private Japanese language schools in China at that time. In 2007, Jin Moyu said in an interview with "Lu Yu You Covenant": Joy and sorrow, anger and sorrow are good in the heart, and joy and happiness should be shared with everyone.

In 2014, the last Gege Jin Moyu died of illness at the age of 95.

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