The naming of the royal family of the Qing Dynasty originally did not have characters... The Kangxi Dynasty determined that the name of the country must be Chineseized. Since Kangxi, the royal family of the Qing Dynasty has been named according to generations. The radicals of the two characters, such as for the princes of Yongzheng's generation, the first character is all with the character "Yin", and the second character is with the character "Shi", such as Yinzu, Yinqi, Yinti...Yinzhen, etc. Emperor Yongzheng was the fourth son, named Yinzhen. The princes of Qianlong's generation all used the character Hong as the first character, and the character "日" next to the second character (Emperor Qianlong's name was Hongli). During the Qianlong period, Yongrong, the sixth son of the emperor, painted the "Sui Dynasty Picture" and presented it to the Filial Saint. Qianlong inscribed a poem on it with the sentence "Yong Mian Yi Zai Feng Ci Yu". From then on, Qianlong placed it under Hong, The four characters "Yong, Mian, Yi, and Zai" were chosen as the generation names. Daoguang personally chose the four characters "Pu, Yu, Heng, and Qi" after "Zai". Emperor Xianfeng also chose the four characters "Qi" in the generation. The four characters "Tao, Yi, Zeng, and Qi" were selected. Therefore, starting from the Yongzheng generation of the Qing Dynasty, the order of naming was: Yin, Hong, Yong, Mian, Yi, and Zai. , Pu, Yu, Heng, Qi, Tao, Zeng, Qi. When the last emperor Puyi came to the generation of "Pu", the Qing Dynasty was overthrown. It is not known whether these generation characters will be used in future names.