Where did the imperial family go after the fall of the Qing Dynasty? In fact, right next to us, Guan Xiaotong is the Qing Dynasty Gege
In China's long history, the change of dynasties, the style of princes and generals, and the ups and downs of the royal family are the topics that everyone pays the most attention to.
The most interesting focus of each dynasty is generally the first and second emperors and the last emperors.
For example, the last emperor of the Han Dynasty, Emperor Xian, for example, the last little emperor of the Song Dynasty was carried by the minister Lu Xiufu and jumped into the sea, and then the last 7 emperors of the Ming Dynasty, the Chongzhen Emperor, hanged himself, and then the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, Puyi, had a tragic life.

Then some people are curious, the last emperors are like this, so after the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty, where did the last princesses of the imperial family go? Are they living well? How are their descendants living now?
In 1911, the Xinhai Revolution broke out, the Qing Dynasty was overthrown, when the entire Qing Dynasty royal family was panicked, but the Republic of China is after all a modern country based on democracy and peace, plus the Qing Dynasty royal family is a minority ethnic group, so there is no like the ancient feudal last dynasty, the royal family was slaughtered, so the Qing Dynasty royal family was basically treated very well after the fall of the Qing Dynasty, even Puyi still lived in the Beijing City Palace, but due to the decades-long war in the Republic of China period, Most members of the Qing dynasty royal family changed their names and surnames to start a new identity.
According to the records, by 1949, there were still five living members of the Qing Dynasty royal family, and their life trajectory had also undergone tremendous changes, some became high-ranking state officials, some were obscure and unknown to the public, but their descendants began to shine in all walks of life in China through their own diligence and efforts, and the descendants of the Qing Dynasty royal family appeared in the political circles, business circles, academia, art circles, entertainment circles, and collection circles.
After Ma Jia entered the customs with the army, a small number of them became officials, and most of them engaged in business. Most of the Ma Jia clan are yellow flags and positive red flags, and some branches are sealed as positive yellow flags after entering the customs. After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, Ma Jia changed her surname to Ma. After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, Ma Jia's descendants mainly lived near Mudanjiang, Heilongjiang.
Femo, Uya, Nara
The surname Fermo is relatively rare, and it is also an aristocratic surname during the Qing Dynasty. Later, it was changed to Fei, Hemp, etc.
Wuya is one of the Manchu surnames of the Qing Dynasty, belonging to the Zhenghuang Banner, and after the fall of the Qing Dynasty, it lived in the northeast area.
The Nara clan is very famous and is mainly divided into: Yehenara, Hadanara, Uranara, huifa Nala. After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, the Nala clan was changed to na, nan and other surnames. Among the more famous descendants of Nala: Ye Jiaying, a scholar of classical Chinese poetry, Na Ying, "after the first day of China", Wu Jing belongs to the descendants of the Uranara clan, which now lives in the northeast and Beijing.
Guarga
The Guarjia clan is the name of the Jurchen Jiagu tribe, they take the tribal name as the surname, and by the end of the Ming Dynasty, they were officially called the Guarjia clan. The Guarjia clan includes: Suguan Guarjia, Antu Guarjia, Yeheguarjia, Ulaguarjia and so on.
After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, the descendants of the Guarjia clan named the Following Han surnames: Shi, Bao, Wang, Li, Gao, Gu, Bai, Hu, Guo, Guo, Su, Ye, Chang, Xi and so on. At present, the Guarjia clan mainly lives in Beijing, Hebei and Northeast Provinces.
The descendants of the Guarjia clan are very many stars, and the familiar "national girlfriends" Guan Xiaotong, Hu Yinmeng, Zhou Haimei, and Guan Zhilin are all descendants of the Guarjia clan.