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The last gege of the late Qing Dynasty, who changed his name and surname to live until 2014, told the royal scandal before his death

How many dynasties have changed in China's history, for the sake of power struggles, for territorial disputes, for the sake of the people's livelihood, and so on, so that generation after generation of dynasties are constantly changing, and the rising dynasties of one generation will exterminate the people of the previous dynasty to prevent future troubles. Therefore, the fate of the royal family of the previous dynasty is generally relatively tragic, and we know that the Qing Dynasty was the last feudal dynasty in Chinese history.

The last gege of the late Qing Dynasty, who changed his name and surname to live until 2014, told the royal scandal before his death

At that time, many imperial relatives and nobles fled after being expelled from the Forbidden City, and after the fall of the Qing Dynasty, there was no longer any royal nobleman. There are very few royal descendants, because most of them have lived in anonymity. Among them is a Gege, who, like other nobles, also chose to change her name and surname in a low-key manner, and did not die until 2014, and she was also the last Gege of the Qing Dynasty.

The last gege of the late Qing Dynasty, who changed his name and surname to live until 2014, told the royal scandal before his death

The end of the Qing Dynasty was one of the weakest and most incompetent periods in Chinese history, and unreasonable policies led to China's backwardness being beaten and bullied, inducing foreign invasions. After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, the royal family was driven out, and in order to survive, many people chose to hide their names. There are also people who still hold the idea of restoration.

The last gege of the late Qing Dynasty, who changed his name and surname to live until 2014, told the royal scandal before his death

At that time, many ministers followed Puyi and wanted to restore the Qing with the help of Japanese forces, so they united with the Japanese army invading China to establish Manchukuo, and Prince Su also wanted to restore the Qing Dynasty with a fluke mentality, believing that Japan could really help them restore the rule of the Qing Dynasty. And his youngest daughter, Ai Xinjue Luo Xianqi, was the last Gee of the Qing Dynasty. At the time of her birth, the Qing Dynasty had perished, and basically did not enjoy the treatment that Gege should have. Her status was very noble in the Qing Dynasty, even if she was not a princess, she was also a county lord.

The last gege of the late Qing Dynasty, who changed his name and surname to live until 2014, told the royal scandal before his death

Xianqi also had an older sister named Xianyue, who was the fourteenth daughter of Prince Su. Because at that time, Prince Su wanted to use the power of Japan to strengthen himself, and then restore the Qing, in order to please the Japanese, he gave Xianji to Kawashima Nanasu, and forgot his ancestors, recognized the thief as his father and changed his name to Kawashima Yoshiko. Xianyue came to Japan as a child, learned all kinds of Knowledge of Japan, received education in militarist ideology, and waited until Yoshiko Kawashima returned to China as an adult and became a japanese female spy.

The last gege of the late Qing Dynasty, who changed his name and surname to live until 2014, told the royal scandal before his death

In 1927, Yoshiko Kawashima was already preparing for the invasion, first marrying the Mongol bandit Kangyur Zhabu in order to control the politics of the region and win over the forces. At the beginning of the Japanese war of aggression against China, she went to Shanghai to engage in espionage work, illegally obtained all kinds of intelligence, and provided a large number of national conditions for the Japanese army invading China. Has been doing things for the Japanese, known as the "Witch of the East" with Japan to do a lot of things that hurt Chinese.

The last gege of the late Qing Dynasty, who changed his name and surname to live until 2014, told the royal scandal before his death

However, Xianqi was different from her father and sister, her mother died when she was 4 years old, brought up by her sisters, and later she did not want to join them, so she came out and changed her name to Jin Moyu. Because she did not like such tedious etiquette, she longed for freedom, liked to study, and pursue academics.

The last gege of the late Qing Dynasty, who changed his name and surname to live until 2014, told the royal scandal before his death

After the end of the War of Resistance Against Japan, Manchukuo was defeated, and a large number of traitors were suppressed at that time. At that time, the traitors were the most hated people in the Chinese, betraying the interests of the country and harming the compatriots of the motherland for the sake of interests, and these traitors would not only be punished, but also affect their own families. Kim was also implicated for her father and sister, and Yoshiko Kawashima was put to death. Jin Moyu has not yet reached the point of death penalty, nor is he immune from the disaster of imprisonment. Lived 15 years in prison.

The last gege of the late Qing Dynasty, who changed his name and surname to live until 2014, told the royal scandal before his death

After she was released from prison, she was still accused of being the daughter of a traitor, and then she moved, lived a low-key life, and had a happy family. She did not live until her death in 2014, and during these decades, she has made important contributions to the diplomatic and friendly exchanges between China and Japan. She also never mentioned her father and sister, and only told the royal scandal before she died, and she told others that her sister was the famous traitor Kawashima Yoshiko.

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