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Aisin Gioro
Jianzhou Jurchen and Manchu Surname, family name of the emperors of the Qing dynasty
Yoshiko Kawashima
Japanese spy in China (1907-1948)

Pujie
Pujie (; 16 April 1907 – 28 February 1994) was a Qing dynasty imperial prince of the Aisin-Gioro. Pujie was the younger brother of Puyi, the last Emperor of China. After the fall of the Qing dynasty, Pujie went to Japan, where he was educated and married to Hiro Saga, a Japanese noblewoman. In 1937, he moved to Manchukuo, where his brother ruled as Emperor under varying degrees of Japanese control during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945). After the war ended, Pujie was captured by Red Army, held in Soviet prison camps for five years, and then extradited back to the People's Republic of
Jin Youzhi
younger brother of Puyi (1918-2015), last emperor of Qing Dynasty
Jin Yuzhang
Heir to Chinese throne
Xi Qia
Chinese general (1883-1950)
Kao Chin Su-mei
Taiwanese politician, actor and singer
Aisin-Gioro Ulhicun
linguist

Taksi
Taksi (Manchu: ; ; 1543–1583), or posthumously titled as Emperor Xuan, was a Jurchen chieftain and father of Nurhaci, founder of the Later Jin dynasty, and the fourth son of Giocangga. A member of the House of Aisin-Gioro, he was killed in an attack on Gure (古哷 Gǔlè) by a rival Jurchen chieftain Nikan Wailan in 1583.
Abatai
Abatai (Manchu: 14px; 27 July 1589 – 10 May 1646) was a Manchu prince and military general of the early Qing dynasty. Although an inconsistent and dissolute malcontent, he nevertheless showed considerable ability as a military leader and administrator.

Yuyan
Yuyan (17 May 1918 – 18 January 1999), courtesy name Yanrui, nickname Xiaoruizi, was a Chinese calligrapher of Manchu descent. He was a member of the Aisin Gioro clan, the imperial clan of the Qing dynasty. He claimed that he was appointed by Puyi, the last Emperor of China, as the heir to the throne. His claim is the subject of the travel adventure book The Empty Throne by British journalist Tony Scotland.
Puru
artist, descendant of the imperial clan of the Qing Dynasty (1896-1963)
Mentemu
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Möngke Temür ( or ) or Dudu Mengtemu (Manchu: ; ) (1370–1433) was a Jurchen chieftain of the Odoli tribe, one of the three tribes of the lower Sunggari river valley in Manchuria. In the 1380s the tribe migrated southward towards the lower valley of the Tumen River and settled in Womuho (present day Hoeryong).
As a distant ancestor of the Aisin Gioro clan which founded the Qing dynasty, Möngke Temür was accorded the posthumous name Emperor Yuan (原皇帝) and the temple name Zhaozu (肇祖) by the Shunzhi Emperor of the Qing dynasty. His son was Cungšan.
Yuzhan
Yuzhan (, 28 November 1923 – 8 July 2016), courtesy name Jungu (), was a Chinese calligrapher of Manchu descent. He was a member of the Aisin Gioro clan, the imperial clan of the Manchu-led Qing dynasty. He was also the seventh son of Puwei () and a great-grandson of Yixin (Prince Gong).

King Pu-tsung
Taiwanese politician
Yishan
Mandchou-Chinese official of Qing dynasty