Jin Youzhi
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| Born | 21 September 1918 Shichahai, Beijing, China | ||||
| Died | 10 April 2015 (aged 96) Beijing, China | ||||
| Consorts | Jin Yuting (died 1971)Zhang Maoying (m. 1975) | ||||
| Issue | Yuzhang Yukun Yucheng Yuquan Yulan | ||||
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| House | Aisin-Gioro | ||||
| Father | Zaifeng, Prince Chun of the First Rank | ||||
| Mother | Lady Denggiya | ||||
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| Chinese | 金友之 | ||||||
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| Puren | |||||||
| Chinese | 溥任 | ||||||
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Jin Youzhi (Chinese: 金友之, 21 September 1918 – 10 April 2015), born Puren, was a Chinese politician, teacher and historian. He was the fourth and youngest son of Prince Chun, and a younger half-brother of Puyi, the last emperor of China. Instead of using his Manchu clan name "Aisin-Gioro" as his family name, Puren adopted "Jin" as his new family name. "Jin" means "gold" in Mandarin, as does "Aisin" in the Manchu language. His courtesy name was "Youzhi." He is best known as "Jin Youzhi." The Chinese media referred to him as "the last emperor's younger brother" or "the last imperial younger brother."