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The courtyard is deep, and I'm crazy about it—to talk about the Japanese royal family

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Japan is one of the 26 surviving royal families in the world, and is the second oldest patrilineal royal family (the first is the trenchless British royal family).

No matter which country, the iron smell of royals has always been a popular thing for folks to talk about, from the beauty of Princess Diana in ancient times to the bald head of Prince William. Our neighbor's Japanese imperial family naturally can not get rid of the wind and fire, this is not, last year just reached the tail of 2016, the current Emperor of Japan Akihito hinted at considering the abdication before his death, Japanese society was in an uproar, this Japanese imperial family 125 generations from generation to generation, no emperor is himself announced to abdicate, once this retirement, the history of the Japanese imperial family will be rewritten. Many politicians in Japanese politics expressed the hope that the emperor would keep The Japanese tradition, but the old man seemed serious. Don't look at the gentle and elegant, people are dissatisfied with the right-leaning policy hard just over Abe's role, once hard, this person may really have to retire.

A good emperor does not want to be, this is probably a strange thing for us in ancient and modern times, and then the old man of Akihito is not in good health, the work is heavy, even if the days of food and clothing are probably too tired, most importantly, it is reported that Akihito and the current Prime Minister Abe have political differences, helpless Japanese constitution explicitly prohibits the emperor from interfering in politics, then it is better to abdicate as soon as possible, lest he one day be used by this unbelievable cabinet and destroy the name of the emperor.

The emperor with such a personality naturally accompanied by a group of royal family members with personality, and we followed the life trajectory of these people one by one. First, let's take a look at the membership chart of the Japanese Imperial Family:

The courtyard is deep, and I'm crazy about it—to talk about the Japanese royal family

Emperor Akihito

The courtyard is deep, and I'm crazy about it—to talk about the Japanese royal family

Akihito, the 125th Emperor of Japan, is 84 years old and the eldest son of Emperor Showa, who succeeded to the throne in 1989 and changed his era name to "Heisei", taking the meaning of "Fatherly Righteousness, Motherly Kindness, Brotherhood, Brotherhood, Brotherhood, Filial Piety, Uchihei Waicheng" in the Chronicles. Not only was Akihito respected and praised both at home and abroad as emperor, but he was also a ichthyologist and a master ichthyologist.

As the emperor of the main business, Akihito, who is in his 80s, reads 1,000 documents a year, participates in more than 200 domestic and foreign activities, and occasionally goes out to participate in the "festival day" of the people, and in the face of natural disasters and man-made disasters, he will come forward to appease the people.

The courtyard is deep, and I'm crazy about it—to talk about the Japanese royal family

(Emperor and his wife visiting victims after the Great East Japan Earthquake)

As a sideline ichthyologist, he is a world authority on gobies research. In 1985, at the "Second International Symposium on Fish in the Pacific and Indian Oceans" in Tokyo, Akihito gave a speech in English on the systematic evolution of gobies, rejecting the conclusion that the ancestors of gobies were Japanese-produced black pond snakeheads, and proposing a new theory that gobies evolved from sea bass, which attracted attention in the world biological community. In 2000 and 2008, two more papers were published as the first author in gene magazine, and because the emperor has no surname, the author column is always written as Akihito (Akihito).

The courtyard is deep, and I'm crazy about it—to talk about the Japanese royal family

The address of others is XX University XX Research Institute, his address is The Imperial Residence....

In 2006, Emperor Akihito discovered a new species of goby that lives underwater and is transparent in shape at a body length of ten centimeters. The fish was later named "Exyrias Akihito" by researchers in honor of its discoverer, Emperor Akihito. At the same time, Emperor Akihito is one of 19 authors of the 2,500-page tome Fishes of Japan with Pictorial Keys to the Species, many of which he painted himself.

The courtyard is deep, and I'm crazy about it—to talk about the Japanese royal family

To be an emperor can also work part-time as an ichthyologist and painter, which is to take every minute apart.

Empress Michiko

The courtyard is deep, and I'm crazy about it—to talk about the Japanese royal family

Originally surnamed "Shoda", she is the eldest daughter of Hidezaburo Masada, president of the Nissin Milling Group. She was the first empress of Japan to be born of a commoner. Graduated from sacred heart women's university with a degree in English children's literature.

Akihito and Michiko met on the tennis court, and the young Akihito fell in love with the beautiful and gentle Michiko at first sight and went on a quest, but the marriage was strongly opposed by the imperial family. The reason is that Michiko was from a commoner family, while the empresses were all from the imperial family (the eldest daughter of the Nissin group was a commoner...). civilians). After Michiko traveled around Europe to avoid domestic public opinion, the young Akihito patted his chest and said: All difficulties can be overcome, please believe me.

The courtyard is deep, and I'm crazy about it—to talk about the Japanese royal family

Eventually, Akihito's affection moved the then Emperor Showa, and the marriage contract was agreed. On the day of their wedding, hundreds of thousands of people poured into the streets, chanting "Long live" to cheer for the civilian queen's entry into the royal family. Soon after their marriage, the two had their first child, Crown Prince Naruhito.

Crown Prince Naruhito – wife of Crown Princess Masako

Ahhh, what about the crown prince who said yes? In fact, this crown prince is very disciplined, in addition to a high degree of education (master's degree in the university of learning, honorary doctorate of Cambridge University), there is not much information that can be gossiped about, at this time we have to look at the wife of the crown prince - crown princess Masako.

The courtyard is deep, and I'm crazy about it—to talk about the Japanese royal family

Masako is probably the most well-known female member of the royal family after The Crown Princess Diana for this reason:

The courtyard is deep, and I'm crazy about it—to talk about the Japanese royal family

The book was written by the Australian writer Hills, who, after interviewing Masako and Prince Naruhito's friends, teachers, and former colleagues more than 60 times, revealed the "inhumane" court life of Crown Princess Masako. Cough this book title...

Crown Princess Masako Owada, the eldest daughter of a staff member of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (equivalent to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of our country), graduated from the Economics Department of Harvard University and was proficient in Chinese. After joining the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, she soon became a spirited female diplomat. In 1986, Crown Prince Naruhito met Masako at a banquet and fell in love with her at first sight, but Masako did not want to be bound by royal life, was very touched and rejected the Crown Prince, and flew to Oxford University's Belliol College to study on the job. Five years later, Masako meets Naruhito again while dealing with trade between Japan and the United States, and this time Naruhito proposes directly to the marriage, but is again cruelly rejected by Masako — for the same reason, she has no confidence in the life of the imperial family.

Then Naruhito imitated his father Akihito's set of "BLABLA that can overcome all difficulties, only love is the highest, I will protect you for a lifetime", and finally embraced the beauty. However, court life still had a great impact on Masako - red tape became a daily routine, unable to go out at any time, and after entering the imperial palace, Masako had to learn flute because members of the royal family would play musical instruments.

Due to her long-term life in a highly stressful environment, in 1999, Masako's first child after many years of marriage was unfortunately miscarried. In 2001, Masako finally gave birth to her first child, Princess Aiko. However, due to the lack of male babies to inherit the throne, the Japanese royal family is putting pressure on Masako (please make up your own mind to make up the picture of a rural area forcing a woman to give birth to a boy). Finally, Masako, who was overwhelmed with stress, fell ill with depression. Since then, Masako's relationship with the imperial family has become increasingly tense, and the book "Prisoner" even reveals that Masako, in order to break away from the royal life, once persuaded the crown prince to give up the right to inherit the throne, and even forced divorce in exchange for freedom.

This court drama was warmly followed and discussed by all walks of life, at this time the husband Naruhito fulfilled his original promise to desperately protect his wife, and even publicly stated that in order not to let Masako continue to suffer from such pressure, consider allowing the female royal family (Princess Aiko) to have the right to inherit (if there is an unconventional father will also give birth to an unconventional son), the media is in an uproar.

The courtyard is deep, and I'm crazy about it—to talk about the Japanese royal family

(Line: I heard that someone recently splashed my wife dirty water)

However, all this finally ended with the birth of the second prince, Prince Akihito Mifumito, and his wife, Princess Kiko, in 2006, the first baby boy in 41 years of the Japanese imperial family, and by the way, Kiko also gave birth to two daughters between the emperor's grandchildren (Princess Mako and Princess Yoshiko), please supplement the plot of the imperial princess desperately fighting for favors in the palace fight drama. In this way, the Japanese imperial family finally has a legitimate heir from generation to generation.

The courtyard is deep, and I'm crazy about it—to talk about the Japanese royal family

(Second Prince Akihito Palace Prince Fumihito and his son Prince Yujin)

However, the matter does not seem to be over, and here we will talk about the three princesses of the Japanese Imperial Family.

Princess Aiko

The only daughter of the Grand Prince and Crown Princess Masako, she flew up as a child and melted the hearts of the Japanese people.

However, everyone found that the princess grew up to be more and more like his grandfather... The princess began to have a rustic atmosphere that people could not bear to look at.

The courtyard is deep, and I'm crazy about it—to talk about the Japanese royal family

Fortunately, his parents have always strictly disciplined him, and Aiko has become a master of piano, chess, calligraphy and painting, but this kind of cramming education has also laid a landmine for the growth of Aiko in the future.

Later, Princess Aiko did not seem to succeed in inheriting the beauty of her mother Masako, was pointed out by the public, and she was bullied in school after a long period of strict education, unfortunately following in her mother's footsteps and was rumored to suffer from depression.

And the main culprit of the rumored bullying is actually a distant relative of the Second Imperial Concubine Noriko (is it not a sense of déjà vu that comes to the fore?). )。

Princess Mako

The eldest daughter of the second prince and the imperial concubine Kiko, the appearance is worthy of the identity of the princess, the rules of life have not done anything out of the ordinary, the only "black spot" is suspected of underage drinking - later the princess said that it was just tea, still by the media and the royal family.

The courtyard is deep, and I'm crazy about it—to talk about the Japanese royal family

Later, Mako may also be overwhelmed by the burden of identity, fly to England to study, and become a turtle with a good English - it seems that the life trajectory of an aristocratic high society that has nothing to show.

Princess Kaneko

Here's the highlight of this article. Princess Jiazi is the second daughter of the second prince, and also the favorite member of the royal family, why, because it is so beautiful!

The courtyard is deep, and I'm crazy about it—to talk about the Japanese royal family

Japanese netizens commented that Jiazi single-handedly improved the appearance of the Japanese imperial family, this is not covered, look at this smile, look at the corners of this mouth (flower idiot face).

The courtyard is deep, and I'm crazy about it—to talk about the Japanese royal family

Princess Jiazi is sweet in appearance, but her personality is very rebellious, and in 2014 she made a big news out - she dropped out of the Imperial Exclusive School Of Learning College, and then transferred to the International Christian University, you know, the two major religions in Japan are Buddhism and Shintoism, of which Shintoism is more known as the state religion, and the princess of a country willfully went to a Christian university.

Due to her superior appearance, Jiazi attracted a lot of media attention, and the second prince Wenren was already a little angry (looking beautiful and strange), plus in her personal life, Jiazi was more rebellious than her sister, and she immediately became the focus of attention in the eyes of her parents and the media. Naturally, the media did not let go of this humanoid automatic news seller, and they took pictures of Jiazi's "unruly" life.

The courtyard is deep, and I'm crazy about it—to talk about the Japanese royal family

"Learn to dance"

The courtyard is deep, and I'm crazy about it—to talk about the Japanese royal family

"A princess of a country with her upper body bare"

The courtyard is deep, and I'm crazy about it—to talk about the Japanese royal family

"Why are the legs so wide open?"

Due to the impetus of the media, Jiazi's parents once wanted to strictly discipline her, for the sake of Jiazi's "healthy growth", she would be interviewed by her parents and a special etiquette teacher from time to time, but Jiazi said that she would maintain her own style, after all, it was not a key training object, and the royal family could only temporarily give up.

But on one thing, they will never let go – marriage.

Mako and Kaneko have entered the age of love, and in order not to provoke a bloody storm in the media, her mother Noriko has made three requirements for this:

1, in case of a lover, you can only meet at school and at home; 2, it is forbidden for two people to meet alone; 3, you can only eat lunch together, dinner is absolutely not OK.

In order to ensure the thorough implementation of discipline: Mako and Kanko are required not to turn off the GPS positioning on their mobile phones as long as they go out, and the imperial family must track them throughout...

The courtyard is deep, and I'm crazy about it—to talk about the Japanese royal family

(Line: You tease me.) )

Xiaobian said hehehehehe I believe that all this can not stop the admirer's pursuit of the princess. In addition, Princess Kanko is presumed to be 155cm tall and 45kg in weight. The ideal man is "to be able to be at ease with him." ”

Is there a sudden feeling of "it seems that I can too"? Navie, a group of rich and handsome men have been filming the team waiting for the blind date. That, you're behind, this front position lets let the editor...

———— dividing line of the flower idiot—————

As the saying goes, just as the palace gate is as deep as the sea, after seeing the life trajectory of the above members of the royal family, do you still yearn to enter the life of the royal family that is highly regarded? It's probably not as good as you think. Independent like a good son, in the face of marriage matters can not be their own decision, if the price of glory and wealth is to lose freedom, as ordinary people, are you and I willing to accept it?

Xiaobian said that I only look down on the glory and wealth, more important than money, life is more important - a beautiful princess.

The courtyard is deep, and I'm crazy about it—to talk about the Japanese royal family

Wen Light Jun

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