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After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, who did the honorable Ge Ge marry? Let's take a look

The last emperor Puyi had seven younger sisters, the so-called Seven Princesses. When the Qing Dynasty fell, their fates were different and their endings were different.

The first is the eldest princess Yun, born in 1908, two years younger than Puyi, and when she grew up, she married Runliang, that is, the brother of Empress Wanrong, which is considered to be the right door. But in 1925 he contracted appendicitis and died of his condition.

The second was the second princess, Yun He, born in 1911, the year in which the Qing Dynasty was overthrown by the "Xinhai Revolution". When he grew up, he was promised by Puyi to Zheng Guangyuan, the grandson of the puppet prime minister of Manchukuo, which was a political marriage. This determines the fate of the second princess, so Yun and the family are destined to live a life of upheaval and displacement. After the founding of New China, he became an ordinary citizen.

Third, the third princess, Yun, born in 1913, was already appointed by Puyi to marry, and also married to another younger brother of Empress Wanrong. After the founding of New China, he also became an ordinary citizen, died in 1992, and had two sons and a daughter.

Fourth, the fourth princess Yun, born in 1914, married Puyi's classmate Zhao Qipan. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Yun And Zhao Qipan were separated from each other because of the war and lost their voices. In 1982, Zhao returned from Taiwan and the family was reunited.

Fifth, the fifth princess Yunxin, born in 1917, married Wan Jiaxi, the son of a Qing dynasty minister. In 1945, Wan Jiaxi was captured by the Soviet Red Army and sent to Northwestern Lia for labor reform. After returning to China many years later, Yun Xin and Wan Jiaxi both became ordinary citizens, and Yun Xin died in 1998.

The sixth, the sixth princess Yun Yu, was born in 1919. In 1943, she married Wang Ailan. They were both painters, a like-minded couple, and their paintings were well received by art critics, and Yun Yu died in 1982.

Seventh, the seventh princess Yun Huan, was born in 1921 and later changed her name to Jin Zhijian. In 1950, she married Qiao Zhihong, the director of teaching at a middle school, and was the only one of the seven sisters to marry in free love. She was also the only one married to han Chinese, having two sons and a daughter, who died in 2004.

Although the seven princesses of the last Qing Dynasty were born noble, due to the fall of the Qing Dynasty, a series of turbulent situations made them subject to others in marriage and life. Although everyone's situation is different, after the final liberation, they can live an ordinary life, which can be regarded as complete.

After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, who did the honorable Ge Ge marry? Let's take a look

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