Why did the descendants of Qing emperors die so easily? After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, where did the emperor's family members go?

The Qing Dynasty was a dynasty that had survived for hundreds of years. The emperor had three palaces and six courtyards, and gave birth to many children, but very few survived in the end. This was all because of one reason, that is, whether the Qing Dynasty was Emperors and nobles all prefer incest marriages, and many of them are marriages between cousins, which results in their bloodlines not lasting long.

After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, the emperor's relatives all left the imperial city and scattered around. They chose to remain anonymous and even changed their Manchu surnames, following Han rules and changing their multi-character surnames into one. For example, most of the Aixinjueluo family changed their surname to Jin, the Yehenala family changed their surname to Na, the Tongjia family changed their surname to Tong, and the Fucha family changed their surname to Fu. Just so that I can more easily integrate into the life of the Han people in the future, so that I no longer appear to be unique.

Many celebrities today are of Manchu descent. For example, Na Ying was born into a Manchu noble. His grandfather was an imperial physician in the palace during the Qing Dynasty and also belonged to the Manchu noble. Na Ying was born in the Yehenala family. Some people used to suspect that she was the great-great-granddaughter of the Empress Dowager Cixi. Although this suspicion was not established at all, it was a fact that Na Ying was a Manchu noble.

There is also a famous beauty, Guan Zhilin, who is a descendant of the Guarjia family. Her family’s homophonic pronunciation is that the Guarjia family’s homophony sounds somewhat like Guan, so the surname was changed to Guan. Although Rosamund Kwan is a Hong Kong star, her ancestors are not from Hong Kong. They also moved to Hong Kong later. The Guarjia family can be regarded as a famous Manchu family. During the Qing Dynasty, beauties were produced one after another, and they were all at the level of princesses or imperial concubines. So it is not without reason that Guan Zhilin has such a beautiful appearance.