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Are there any descendants of Aisin Gioro now?
Now there are descendants of Essien Gioro. In the 70 years from the 1930s to the present, the Aisin Giro family has been scattered all over the country, some families have been scattered in the south, and even many people have changed their nationality. As a result, clan identity has become history, so it is impossible to modify the genealogy of government behavior, the purity of bloodline is no longer guaranteed, the marital status is becoming more and more complicated, and almost no genealogy is published, so it is very difficult to count the family population.

However, before 1937, the puppet Manchukuo emperor Kant compiled the genealogy for the last time, and all the royal families and Jue Luo were listed on it, which is now in the National Library of China. The genealogy of Sichuan tribes in the post-Aisingiorro period (most of which have been lost) was restored by the clan chiefs according to the original preserved disc genealogy and the situation of Xinmin area in central Liaoning.

It has become a normal state that the family tree of Aisingiorro Miyanazhi is systematically revised every ten years. With the approval of the Ethnic Affairs Committee of Liaoning Province, the Miana tribe in Aisingiorro resumed its temples and held family sacrifices on May 13 of the lunar calendar every year.

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Aisingiorro is the surname of Qing Dynasty, but this name is rarely used in Manchu materials. Aisingiorro Yi * * * only appeared three times. In the literature, various opinions about the origin of his surname often conflict with each other. Therefore, this surname was created by the Qing royal family in order to shape their status. ?

Aisingiorro is the surname of the Qing royal family. The Manchu word "love new" means gold. Generally speaking, "Jueluo" means surname, but in fact, the word "surname" in Manchu is originally Harla (Chinese Harla), and Jueluo means leader. Manchu surnames are divided into two parts, one is the surname (Hala) and the other is the clan name (Mu Kun) based on blood clan relationship.

In the family name of Aisinggioro, Jueluo is the family name and Ai Xin is the family name. The relationship between them is similar to the relationship between a surname and a family in the Han nationality (Zhang and Tongcheng Zhang, Weng and Changshu Weng, etc.). ). In addition to Essien Joro, Jueluo also includes Ilgen Jueluo, Shu Shu Jueluo and Tong Yan Jueluo, all of which originated from the same ancestor.

Because of Essien Giro? After the establishment of Nurhachi, the family became a noble family, commensurate with its full name, and "Ai Xin" became a part of the surname. Just as Nala has branches such as Yenala, Ulanala and Huifanala (Ye and Ula are place names), Guarga has branches such as Suwany Guarga and Antu Guarga.

Qing rulers divided Ai Xinjue Roche into imperial clan and Jue Luo to show the difference of blood relationship, and at the same time gave Jue Luo Roche to some meritorious ministers, such as Jue Luo Mutai (formerly known as Shu Mulu) and Jue Luo Wu Bai (formerly known as Guarga). After the demise of the Qing Dynasty, the imperial clan changed its surname to Han, such as Jin, Liao, Zhao, Zhao, Luo, Ai and Zhu. Most royal families changed their surnames to Jin, and some royal families changed their surnames to Liao.

The word Jueluo means "far away" in Jurchen language, and later evolved into a distant branch, which is different from the imperial clan (Wukeson). For example, in Manchu, Omoro, the grandmother of Grandmother Wulangmafa, actually means a distant branch. Jueluo later developed into a surname gioro.

There are many sayings about the origin of Aisingiorro clan, and there are also sayings above that it is a "distant branch" from Manchu. But its origin has nothing to do with the Han people in history. There is a saying that it originated from Liao, and some scholars think it is fallacious. Liao reads Iiao, the ancient sound is old, gioro in Jue Luo Manchu, and the consonant G, it doesn't matter.

Besides, apart from the word "Luo", the pronunciation of "Jue Luo" and "Liao" in Chinese in the Qing Dynasty is quite different, but some people still want to climb the relationship and change their surnames to "Liao".

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia -Aisingiorro