Jin Yuzhang

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Jīn Yùzhàng (Chinese 金毓嶂, born 1942) is a descendant of the Qīng Dynasty (1644-1912), the Imperial Family of the Aisin-Gioro clan. He is the eldest grandson of Zàifēng, 2nd Prince Chun, and the eldest son of Jīn Yǒuzhī, formerly Pǔrèn. Hypothetically Jīn would eventually become the Emperor of Manchukuo in the male line, but not of China, since Imperial tradition prescribed that a childless Emperor should choose his heir from the next generation of the family, not from his own generation, and Pǔyí allegedly appointed his cousin Prince Prince Yùyán as heir of the dynasty in 1950.

However this tradition was superseded by legislation which states that the imperial line (as opposed to a supposed Manchukuo line) succeeds down the male line. Furthermore, Puyi's autobiography indicates only that he proposed to adopt Yùyán and that the proposal was made under duress while imprisoned in the Soviet Gulag.[1] Jin has repudiated his claims to the throne,[2] which would therefore pass to another male relative after the Law Governing Succession to the Imperial Throne of March 1, 1937.

Jīn attended Běijīng Geological University and was sent to be a geological worker in Qīnghǎi province. He later became technician at the Běijīng Chóngwén disctrict Environment Protection Bureau. Since 1999 he has served as the only non-CPC Deputy Governor of Chongwen district, and holds the position of Deputy Director of the Běijīng Ethnic Affairs Committee. He has a daughter (born 1976?), a computer graduate and employed at China Electronics Company Limited. His brother is Dr. Jin Yuquan, vice president of the Energy and Environment Protection College of the Běijīng University of Industries.

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Jin Yuzhang
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