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The man claimed to be the tenth grandson of Dorgon, and in order to protect the royal bloodline from marrying Han women, he also asked the state for the Forbidden City

Since the establishment of the hereditary imperial power, many Taoist schools have begun to preach the theory of "divine right of kings", and even created many ghosts and rumors, the purpose of which is to integrate into the vision of the king's consciousness, achieve the results of the mission, and further strengthen the rule of the monarch.

With the collapse of the Qing Dynasty, a series of feudal autocratic rules were also overthrown, and society was progressing.

The people's lives have also been improved, and the vices and habits of some old societies have begun to be gradually abandoned.

The man claimed to be the tenth grandson of Dorgon, and in order to protect the royal bloodline from marrying Han women, he also asked the state for the Forbidden City

However, there is a person who insists on sticking to his own self-restraint, not only maintaining the style of the past in his daily life habits, but even openly asking the state for the Forbidden City, which leads to a series of absurd things, and he is Ai Xinjue Luo Zhoudi.

Modern society speaks of feudalism

Aisin Kyora Zhou Di claimed to be of royal blood, and in order to ensure the purity of the bloodline, their clan had always married and given birth to heirs with the Manchus, never sharing the same glory with other ethnic groups, fearing that the bloodline would be confused.

Such a statement appeared in the mouth of a "legitimate descendant of the royal family" in the twenty-first century, which seemed very ridiculous, and even the Manchus at that time laughed at him.

The man claimed to be the tenth grandson of Dorgon, and in order to protect the royal bloodline from marrying Han women, he also asked the state for the Forbidden City

It all started in the summer of 2007, during the holidays, and then caught up with the holiday nodes of various schools, and the people who went out to travel were piled up at the railway station in Hangzhou, and there was no end to the crowds.

At this time, it is inevitable that the train ticket is difficult to find, and Zhou Di is one of the ticketless personnel, who bought a ticket in the hot summer, but ended up empty, which made his heart feel very irritable.

Zhou Di immediately scolded at the train station: "Er wait for Ann to deceive me like this? I am the royal family of the Qing Dynasty. ”

As soon as these words came out, it could be said that a country in socialism had even said that it was the royal family of feudal society, which seemed very abrupt and ridiculous.

The man claimed to be the tenth grandson of Dorgon, and in order to protect the royal bloodline from marrying Han women, he also asked the state for the Forbidden City

Amid all the discussion, the staff took Zhou Di to the side for interrogation. He did not panic about this, his mouth was full of so-called royal majesty, and his arrogant appearance attracted the side eyes of many people, and then it was posted on the online platform, which was ridiculed and dismissed by everyone.

Subsequently, some people broke the news that Zhou Di always behaved as a "god and nerve" in his daily life, sometimes wearing some royal costumes similar to ancient times, and when communicating with others, he would also call himself the king, as if he was deeply trapped in this, and felt that he was superior to others.

According to the follow-up investigation, It is indeed possible that Ai XinJueluo ZhouDi is a descendant of the royal family, which is confirmed by Puyi's younger brother Puren. After PuRen's observation, he believed that Aisin Kyora Zhoudi should be a descendant of Dorgon X.

The man claimed to be the tenth grandson of Dorgon, and in order to protect the royal bloodline from marrying Han women, he also asked the state for the Forbidden City

Return the ancestral property of the Forbidden City

After Zhou Di's identity was finalized, his own confidence began to burn like a flame, and he soon made a very funny request to the Chinese Palace Museum Management Institute - the return of the ancestral property of the Forbidden City.

Whether it is engaged in the restoration industry in the Forbidden City, or people who have nothing to do with the Forbidden City are shocked by Zhou Di's request, they can't help but sigh that there is really nothing strange in the world.

Zhou Di was not angry at the many doubts and ridicules, and still kept asking the Palace Museum to return the ancestral property.

Originally, people had no interest in his identity for a long time, and now suddenly and unjustifiably made trouble, which pushed himself into the storm of public opinion.

The man claimed to be the tenth grandson of Dorgon, and in order to protect the royal bloodline from marrying Han women, he also asked the state for the Forbidden City

Many experts have discussed and studied the question of whether the state is a descendant of the royal family. After careful investigation by experts, various problems soon appeared, and these problems also brought a different kind of statement to the identity of Zhou Di.

According to historical records, Dolgun was the fourteenth child of the second emperor of the Qing Dynasty, Ai xinjueluo emperor Taiji, and his name was Aixin Jueluo Dolgun. Dorgon entered the Forbidden City with the Shunzhi Emperor and began his regency career, excluding the young Shunzhi Emperor.

In the winter of the seventh year of Shunzhi (1650), Dorgon died on a hunting trip outside Saiwai, and after his death, his posthumous nickname was "QingChengzong".

However, in the next two months, the Shunzhi Emperor stripped him of his title and cut open the grave of Dorgon, saying that Dorgon was a single vassal who played with imperial power and that his crime should be beheaded.

The man claimed to be the tenth grandson of Dorgon, and in order to protect the royal bloodline from marrying Han women, he also asked the state for the Forbidden City

This is the end of the ancestors in The mouth of Zhou Di, and indeed it cannot be denied that he is a "royal descendant", but there is also a record in the history books that Dorgon had six wives and four concubines, only one daughter, and no sons, so how could Zhou Di become the tenth grandson of Dorgon?

But there is another possibility - Dorgon has illegitimate children. This statement is not unimaginable, after all, the feudal society at that time has always been inferior to men and women for the relationship between husband and wife, so it is not possible for men to have love affairs outside.

In addition to this doubt, there is also another doubt about the identity of the state di that is contrary to the family tradition. According to Zhou Di's description, he has "毓" in his character, and the whole word is Yu Di, who is Puren's cousin. At that time, the Qing Dynasty attached great importance to the generational division, and it was impossible to change its generation for any reason.

The man claimed to be the tenth grandson of Dorgon, and in order to protect the royal bloodline from marrying Han women, he also asked the state for the Forbidden City

Among the descendants of the descendants, the descendants of the royal family need to follow the "

Zai, Pu, Yu, Heng, etc.",

From this point of view, Zhou Di absolutely cannot be That Pu Ren is a peer relationship, at least from the generational arrangement, it can be seen that Zhou Di will not have any kind of cousin relationship with Puren.

Descendants of the Qing Dynasty are required to act according to their ancestral rules. Among the rules, it is mentioned that future generations are not allowed to engage in business, so many true royal descendants need to rely on labor and work as small vendors to survive.

In the records of the Zhou Di family, his predecessors had the experience of going to the sea from the merchants, but it is unlikely that the Manchu Qing clan, which attached great importance to family rules. Many doubts became an obstacle to the statement of the grandson of the tenth grandson of the state Di Nai Dolgun, and the state Di's claim to the ancestral inheritance of the Forbidden City also came to an end.

The man claimed to be the tenth grandson of Dorgon, and in order to protect the royal bloodline from marrying Han women, he also asked the state for the Forbidden City

The ridiculous drama of The State Di has since come to an end, and the name has faded from people's vision. For everyone, he just went too deep into the drama, and the present is no longer the same as in the past, and what he did was the same as He Qingling, who "chose concubines" in the show at that time.

The Qing Dynasty abandoned its ancestral inheritance

Even if Zhou Di was really the tenth grandson of Dorgon, his request was still untenable, and the ancestral inheritance in Zhou Di's mouth was actually completely over when the Treaty of Xinugu was signed.

The monopoly of the Qing Dynasty, which lasted for three hundred years, was terminated because of one agreement after another, and the Qing Dynasty eventually became a tool for foreigners to harm China, and became an accomplice of the great powers to harm the Chinese people.

The man claimed to be the tenth grandson of Dorgon, and in order to protect the royal bloodline from marrying Han women, he also asked the state for the Forbidden City

All these things are not difficult to see, those who do not go along with the people's will are enemies of the general trend, and are consistent with what Dr. Sun Yat-sen said: Those who follow the trend will prosper, and those who oppose the trend will perish.

The Qing Dynasty gave up its ancestral inheritance because of its own faults, which was the fate of the Qing Dynasty to blame itself, and the Forbidden City was no longer the ancestral property of the Manchu Qing.

Our society and life are constantly improving, why are there always people who are obsessed with it, keeping the meaningless style of the past, or learn to look forward.

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