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Do you really think you're a royal? He claimed to be the grandson of the Emperor of the Qing Dynasty, wanted to live in the imperial palace, and had to take the train for free

The Qing Dynasty was a relatively embarrassing dynasty in China's history, with the glory of the Kangqian Dynasty, as well as the humiliation and loneliness after the Opium War, and people always have longing and yearning for the Kangxi Dynasty, because after all, this is the last two prosperous times in the process of China's historical development, but when it comes to the corruption and weakness of the Qing government after the Opium War, everyone is indignant, one after another traitorous treaties, cutting up land and paying compensation again and again, pushing the common people into the depths of the water.

Do you really think you're a royal? He claimed to be the grandson of the Emperor of the Qing Dynasty, wanted to live in the imperial palace, and had to take the train for free

When it comes to the Qing Dynasty, everyone's impression of the late Qing Dynasty is basically negative. Although there are many TV dramas about the court life of the Qing Dynasty today, and the audience is still relatively wide, objectively speaking, the development delay caused by the late Qing Dynasty to Our society is not a little bit. The closed-door policy of the late Qing Dynasty, coupled with the fainting incompetence of the rulers, led to modern China once becoming a "big cake" in the eyes of the great powers, almost being eaten up by Western capitalist countries. But fortunately, today's China has gradually stood up, and that gray history has finally become a piece of the past. Chinese society has entered a new stage of development, which is a reasonable fact for many people, and objectively speaking, this is also the inevitable development of history. However, when feudal society was gone, there was a man he was not happy about.

Do you really think you're a royal? He claimed to be the grandson of the Emperor of the Qing Dynasty, wanted to live in the imperial palace, and had to take the train for free

Jin Fuxin was born in 1935 as a Manchu named Aixin Jueluo Zhoudi, who claimed to be the 10th grandson of Dolgun and the cousin of Aixin Jueluo Puyi, the last emperor of China. It is said that when Zhou Di was young, when there were no outsiders in the family, he called his father Amma, and the family would maintain some traditions of the Qing dynasty royal family. The most notable feature is that the people in their families insisted on wearing yellow clothing, even in times of great scarcity during the war years.

Do you really think you're a royal? He claimed to be the grandson of the Emperor of the Qing Dynasty, wanted to live in the imperial palace, and had to take the train for free

When entering his house, you must wear sunglasses, otherwise you will be pierced by his bright furniture, Zhou Di family is very rich, his family in Guangzhou's "Golden Palace" covers an area of hundreds of square meters, the interior is full of a variety of famous calligraphy and paintings, symbolizing the bows and arrows of the Qing Dynasty, no matter what in the home is yellow and brilliant, this unified color matching normal people absolutely can not accept, but he likes it very much.

Do you really think you're a royal? He claimed to be the grandson of the Emperor of the Qing Dynasty, wanted to live in the imperial palace, and had to take the train for free

On February 12, 2007, due to the peak period of the Spring Festival, zhou di was preparing to go to the northeast to worship the ancestors, but he made a big fuss at the Guangzhou East Railway Station because he could not buy a ticket, when he came to the station duty room as a royal to sit and ask for a ticket. Due to the large movement this time, many people began to investigate the real identity of Zhoudi. So is Zhou Di a descendant of the Manchu Emperor, or is he the tenth grandson of Dorgon? In this regard, members of the Guangzhou Manchu History and Culture Research Association and a number of experts held a symposium, at which Wang Zongyou, then president of the Guangzhou Manchu Friendship Association, said in an interview with the record, "This Zhou Di, who claims to be a descendant of Dolgun, has a suspicious background, and we even think that he is not a member of our Manchus." ”

Do you really think you're a royal? He claimed to be the grandson of the Emperor of the Qing Dynasty, wanted to live in the imperial palace, and had to take the train for free

First of all, Dorgon has no male descendants and cannot have grandchildren; second, the more than 6,100 Manchus living in Guangzhou are all descendants of the Eight Banners, and their ancestors only began to come to Guangzhou in batches in the 21st year of Qianlong, and the descendants are the eighth and ninth generations. According to Zhou Di, his ancestors moved south after 1650, so they arrived in Guangzhou about 150 years earlier than their ancestors, and from the years, he could not be the tenth generation.

Do you really think you're a royal? He claimed to be the grandson of the Emperor of the Qing Dynasty, wanted to live in the imperial palace, and had to take the train for free
Do you really think you're a royal? He claimed to be the grandson of the Emperor of the Qing Dynasty, wanted to live in the imperial palace, and had to take the train for free

However, in 2007, Zhou Di returned to Fushun, Liaoning, to worship his ancestors, and by the way, he visited Puyi's younger brother Pu Ren in Beijing, on the grounds that Pu Ren had a relationship with his father, and as a descendant and a relative, he should meet him. Puren was naturally a down-to-earth prince of the Qing Dynasty, who was already old and very low-key at that time, and when he saw Zhou Di dressed in a Qing Dynasty costume, he immediately educated him: "Don't be attached to the Qing Dynasty anymore, don't be special, the times are progressing, just be an ordinary person."

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