In the long history of mankind, dynastic changes are not uncommon. Although China has also experienced many dynastic changes, we are the only one of the four ancient civilizations that has never been interrupted and is still growing. In the long history of China's development, there is a very special group - Wang Ye.

In ancient times, the prince was either a son of the royal family or a person who made a significant contribution to the country. Although Wang Ye has unlimited superficial scenery, successive dynasties have been strictly monitored and restricted by rulers. After all, the princes have the opportunity to ascend the throne as emperors, and those who are called kings by outsiders represent great strength. Therefore, although the princes were dressed in fine clothes and food, they were ordered not to leave the fiefdom for no reason, and they had to obey the order when they were called.
Everyone knows that the last emperor of China was Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty. Puyi was a puppet in half his life and reincarnated as a human being, he was the unfortunate inheritance of his ancestors that he discarded, and he was also fortunate that he was able to "reborn as a human being" in New China. In his later years, he relied on his own labor and received the first salary in his life. He took the first salary and asked someone to make himself a quilt. His insomnia for many years was cured by this quilt.
Dawut Maihesuti
Everyone knows the last emperor, so who is the last emperor in China? What was his end? China's last prince, Named Dawuti Maihesuti, died in 2014. Theoretically, with the collapse of the Qing Dynasty, these products of the old era should also be swept into the "garbage can of history", so why can this one survive to this day?
Dawuti Maihesuti, the name is the key, this is a Xinjiang native. Although Puyi announced his abdication that year, Xinjiang was too far from Beijing, and there was no "oil and water", so it was not affected. The Xinjiang region also took care of itself and continued to practice the feudal system. Just at this time, the former prince died, and Dawuti Maihesuti naturally inherited the throne and became a prince in Xinjiang.
As the little prince grew up, he also understood the changes of the times. Although the people of Xinjiang still recognize him as a prince, he took the initiative to abolish the etiquette of the old society. Because of his support for the founding of New China, he was appointed as the head of the Xinjiang region. He also actively advised the Xinjiang region and helped implement the policies of the new China.
Because of the love of the people, his royal palace was also preserved. Dawut Maihesuti, who had lost his mind for good night, was physically overwhelmed, and he asked his son to buy a national flag to hang next to his bed so that he could look at it every day.