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Brief introduction of Pu Jie's life and his children
Sister Aisingiorro (1April 90716-1February 28th 994), alias Jin, gave birth to two daughters, one named Aisingiorro Huisheng and the other named Aisingiorro Yisheng.

On April 16th, the thirty-third year of Guangxu (A.D.1April 6th, 907/KLOC-0), Pu Jie was born in Wang Mi, Qin Chun. His father is Aisingiorro Zai Feng, and his mother is Su Wan Guarga EULAN SPA01, daughter of Rong Lu, Minister of Military Affairs. A year later, Pu Jie's brother Aisin Giorro Puyi became emperor, his father Zai Feng became regent, and Pu Jie became "the emperor's brother".

Pu Jie entered Ren Zhen Hall at the age of eight and entered the palace at the age of fifteen to become the Bandu of his younger brother Puyi. His calligraphy was deeply influenced by Chu Suiliang, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. Pu Jie has made great achievements in painting, calligraphy, running script, poetry and Pu Jie's autobiography.

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In his later years, Pu Jie, as one of the representatives of China, visited Japan many times, and served as the vice president of the Sino-Japanese Relations History Research Association in China from 65438 to 0984, which contributed to the promotion of Sino-Japanese friendly relations. After Pu Jie was elected as a deputy to the People's Congress from 65438 to 0954, he gave full play to the spirit of democracy, spoke for the people and actively reformed, setting an example for the deputies to the People's Congress.

Pu Jie studied calligraphy and painting since he was a child. In painting, he is interested in China traditional ink painting. Influenced by the famous paintings collected by emperors in the palace, he is very talented. His paintings not only inherit the style of famous artists, but also incorporate his own unique insights and understanding. In calligraphy, he has his own style, beautiful font, refreshing and graceful.

There is a saying in calligraphy and painting: "Shu Tong's circle is the tip of Pu Jie", which vividly describes the characteristics of his calligraphy art. Pu Jie summed up his calligraphy experience as: "The wrist is strong and the paper is copied and broken; The heart is natural and full of rhyme, and it is self-satisfied and prosperous. "

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Pu Jie Aisingiorro