The unique imperial clan system in Qing Dynasty made the children of Aisingiorro royal family enjoy more important social status than ordinary flag-bearer families. And because the first generation of Prince of Switzerland, Dourgen, was the founding father, the title of Prince of Switzerland was passed down from generation to generation among his direct descendants, and was called the "iron hat king" by the world. There were eight "iron hat kings" in Qing Dynasty. It turns out that all families belonging to the "iron hat king" did not start with culture at first, but always made great achievements in the process of establishing the Qing regime in order to obtain such glory. However, after Manchu nobles became state rulers, their own cultural level also developed rapidly and on a large scale. In just a few decades to nearly a hundred years, many aristocratic families turned from martial arts to literature. The same is true of Dourgen's descendants.
Tong Jiashi is an early poetess in Manchu cultural history, which is obviously related to her marriage and family environment. Her husband Rusong is a famous imperial poet. Ru Song and Tong Jiashi are not only husband and wife, but also literary friends who learn from each other in literature. Driven by them, the family's style of writing is very prosperous. Even his son, Chun Ying, and his grandson, Xi En, are talented in poetry. This family was one of the representative scholarly families in the upper class of Manchu at that time.