Although the rule of the Qing Dynasty has ended for many years, the descendants of the imperial family are still scattered everywhere. The more well-known descendants of the royal family are the former pseudo-Manchurian Puyi, the spy Kawashima Yoshiko and his sister Jin Moyu. However, in recent years, a person who claimed to be the seventh grandson of Qianlong jumped out and held various ancestral worship ceremonies regulated by the Qing Dynasty.
This person's name is Aisin Kyora Hengshao, and someone has specially used the genealogy to examine his identity and found that it is indeed true. Why did Hengshao suddenly appear in the public's field of vision? It turned out that he had been studying in the United States in his early years, devoted himself to academic research in medicine, and it is said that his medical achievements are also small and famous. So, what made this royal descendant embark on the path of studying medicine? In fact, it is related to his ancestors.
After all, he was the seventh grandson of Qianlong, and many precious treasures in the palace were naturally handed down as heirlooms. However, he was partial to the medical secrets within the court, and the analysis and solutions of various difficult diseases made him have a strong interest in the life-saving profession of doctors. So he began his own path of medicine. It can be said that this Qianlong descendant did not squander his family property like other rich children, but chose to change his fate with knowledge, which is indeed a clear stream.
After returning to China after completing his studies, he has always been grateful for the enlightenment of his ancestors to his career, believing that although the Qing Dynasty has perished, the clans are still there, and the teachings of the old ancestors should be remembered by future generations. To this end, he actively contacted the descendants of the royal family in order to bring everyone together and not forget the grace of the ancestors. The ancestor worship ceremony mentioned at the beginning is actually that everyone burns incense for the ancestors and worships something.
Originally, this was also a very normal behavior, after all, when everyone opened the New Year or the Qingming Festival, the whole family would also gather together to worship the old ancestors. But Heng Shao was different, he not only asked everyone to wear Qing Dynasty clothes, but also demanded that they must kneel and pray. It was so loud that others were not happy. Are you worshipping your ancestors or are you reminiscing about royal life? Isn't it enough to have a mind, and should all traditions be used?
However, Heng Shao did not take everyone's doubts to heart. It is said that the jade wrench finger in his hand was handed down during the Qing Dynasty. After appraisal, the expert determined that it was genuine and worth hundreds of millions of dollars, so he wanted him to hand it in as a cultural relic for future generations to visit in the museum. But Heng Shao directly refused, and his attitude was particularly tough, and he replied with 6 words: I am a descendant of the royal family. This is my heirloom. To this end, experts have to dispel this idea.
Many people think that the behavior of experts is moral kidnapping, but in fact, experts just hope that cultural relics will be properly preserved. After all, no one can guarantee that after years of change, this jade wrench finger is still properly preserved.