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Does this person really exist in Yulin history, Aisin Gioro?
There is no such person in the history of Aisin Gioro Yulin, but it is certain that her prototype is Yu Deling and her pen name is Princess Deling. Historically, Princess Delingha was with Yang Deling, the daughter of Yu Geng, a Manchu aristocrat. She lived in Europe with her father for many years in her early years. 1903 After returning to China, she became an upright official and a female official of Empress Dowager Cixi. Being familiar with foreign languages, she often introduces foreign situations to Cixi and accompanies her to meet the wives of foreign ambassadors. Princess Deling, who is deeply loved, is the pen name of Yu Deling. There is no distinction between Gege and Princess in foreign countries, so it is a misunderstanding for foreigners to call Gege Deling Princess. Princess De Ling's works: Memoirs of the Political Situation in the Late Qing Dynasty, Lanxin Collection in the Imperial Garden, Tears and Blood in Yingtai, Fragrance and Fragrance > > stayed in the Forbidden City for two years.

1in the spring of 903, 17-year-old De Ling returned to Beijing with her father, and was soon called into the palace by Empress Dowager Cixi as a "female official" with her sister Rong Ling. 1March, 905, he left the palace for Shanghai because his father was ill. In February of the same year, 65438+, his father died in Shanghai, and De Ling never returned to the palace on the grounds of "one hundred days of filial piety". 1909, Delingshi married kevin white, vice consul of the US Consulate in Shanghai (later changed to a newspaper reporter) and went to the United States with her husband. During the period of 1927- 1928, De Ling returned to China to stay temporarily, personally playing Cixi and performing the Qing Palace drama in England.

During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, De Ling followed Soong Ching Ling to carry out patriotic national salvation movement overseas, and made contributions to raising funds and materials for the anti-Japanese soldiers and civilians. 1944165438+1On October 22nd, Delingshi died in a car accident in Canada at the age of 58.