Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, did not have direct descendants because of his physical condition, but there are descendants in the Puyi family, mainly including the following:
Aixin Jueluo Hengshan, born in Shenyang in 1954, is currently a researcher of China International Painting and Calligraphy Art Research Association, a member of China Social Celebrity Work Committee, director of the Enterprise Celebrity Committee of China Celebrity Art Research Association, a visiting professor of Liaoning University, a professor of Liaoning Art College, a visiting professor of Shenyang University of Technology, and a consultant of Shenyang Zhongshan Jinshi Painting and Calligraphy Association; Aixin Jueluo Hengti was born in Beijing in 1954. Graduated from Inner Mongolia Normal University for Nationalities and Central Academy of Fine Arts, he is a descendant of Yizong, the fifth son of Emperor Daoguang of Qing Dynasty; Aixin Jueluo Qixiang, born in Manchuria in November 1931 in Zhenghuang Banner of Manchu nationality, with the name Jinghui and the name Changbai Wolong Jushi, is the sixteenth descendant of Emperor Kangxi, the Emperor of the Qing Dynasty, and currently serves as the special consultant editorial board member of the World Culture and Art Research Center; Aixin Jueluo Qixiang, whose name is Tengbo, was born in 1935. He is now a member of the Chinese Calligrapher's Association and a member of the Beijing Research Museum of Culture and History. He is the ninth generation grandson of Emperor Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty; Aixin Jueluo Yuzhenfeng, born in 1956 in Beijing, is the son of Aixin Jueluo Puzuo, the fifth grandson of Emperor Daoguang of Qing Dynasty and a famous calligrapher and painter.