Descendent Of Imperial China Dreams Of Opening Acupuncture Clinic (1996)
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- Опубліковано 20 лис 2016
- The Last Brother-In-Law (1996): An insightful report on the brother-in-law of China's last emperor, who has swapped the Forbidden City for the cups and needles of traditional Chinese acupuncture therapy.
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Synopsis: China's Forbidden City offers a glimpse into the nation's imperial past. For Guobuluo Runqi the nation's most popular tourist attraction also offers a glimpse into a very unique childhood. Guobuluo became part of the imperial household at the age of seven, when his sister married China's last emperor, Pu Yi, in the early 20s. There he remained until 1924, when the newly-minted nationalist government pulled up the drawbridge on centuries of imperial rule. Now aged 86, Guobuluo's imperial upbringing has taken a back-seat, as he attempts to open a clinic for the practice of traditional Chinese medicine. It may not be playing in the Forbidden City with Pu Yi, but Guobuluo insists that now "is the best time" of an incredible life story.
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When he go to historical site and he pointed that was where he used to play.
empres wang rong's brother
And those traitors army officers that betrayed their emperor or now burning in hell for daring to betray the son of heaven
Looks like a good guy. If I had a sister who married a emperor/king. I'd steal or make my brother in-law give me tons of art, jewelry or antiques. Wouldn't be struggling to own up a clinic
2:38 thats a wrong translation.
He says how long can you prolong it?
I dont know
ikr
Peace to you.
The translations are all over the place! The video don't do justice for the old man
Chinese empress/emperor highest rank ..
The subtitles don't match what he says.
RIP
He also manchu? (Aisin-Gioro)
yes
No, he is from the Guobuluo clan, his mother is Aisin-Gioro
No, his family was actually Daur, a close relative of Mongolian instead of Manchurian. His sister was married to the Manchurian emporer though.
Keep her living
Him*
Aishin Gioro Family still in china ?
Well he had to survive so he become a so he come up with a pretty good scam
He is whose brother?
Empress
Ave Imperio! Ave Imperial China!
Viva la restauração do império chines vida longa aos descendentes imperiais da China
Viva la restauração do Império coreano viva longa aos descendentes imperiais da Coreia
Como un príncipe herdero digo
Viva la restauração do império mughal Índia viva longa aos descendentes imperiais da Índia
Viva la restauração do império ruso vida longa aos descendentes imperiais da rusia
Viva restauração do império indonésio viva longa aos descendentes imperiais da Indonésia
Y de muitos otros
Viva la família Imperial do Brasil amigo um abrazo
@@princemarlonsilvaabadi4397 Imperio do bostil é a puta paril, lugar de merdaguês é no inferno.
@@Aztlantean te entendo saludos cordiales del príncipe
WHY DIDN’T YOU MAKE BEBE ?!?! WHY !!!!!!
Er... the direct bloodline now exists in Japan... Not in China.
Nah . Chinese don't like Manchu
A live