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Tell me about Emperor Puyi of Manchuria.

After Japan's defeat, seeing the regime of the puppet Manchukuo vanish, Puyi, the puppet emperor of the puppet Manchukuo, had to issue an abdication letter for the third time and was laid off again. However, for Puyi, he had no time to grieve for losing the title of emperor, but was preoccupied with how to save his life.

Puyi understood that when Japan was defeated, his puppet emperor was of no use. He was very afraid that the Japanese would kill him, so he tried his best to please the Japanese, hoping that they could protect their own safety. Fortunately, when the Japanese Kwantung Army retreated, Puyi, who had already retreated to Tonghua, also received an order to fly to Shenyang East Tower Airport to fight against Japan. So, under the arrangement of Yoshioka Anzhi, he went to Dongta Airport with the main force of Kwantung Army.

However, Puyi never imagined that he was waiting for a big Soviet plane at Dongta Airport. Soon, more than 200 Soviet Red Army armed with live ammunition got off the plane, and they soon took control of the whole airport. The Soviet Red Army found a young man in uniform in the crowd, trying to walk towards a plane about to take off.

They stopped the young man. With the help of the translator, they learned that this young man, Puyi, the emperor of the puppet Manchukuo, ignored Yoshioka's obstruction and immediately "invited" Puyi and others to board the Soviet plane. Along the way, Puyi played a small drum in his heart. For the Japanese, he still knows three points. For the Soviets, he really doesn't know how to deal with them. Soon, Puyi was sent to Chita headquarters by the Soviet Red Army. Subsequently, the Soviet Red Army formally issued an arrest warrant to him and detained him in the special prison of Moro Koffka.

Puyi, who became a prisoner, never imagined that after he arrived in prison, the prison specially held a welcome party for him. In addition, Puyi also received many preferential treatments. For example, he can enjoy a room alone, read books and newspapers, and even listen to the latest international news on the radio. In life, the prison also gave Puyi a lot of care. First, he was equipped with medical staff and a life nanny; Second, for the sake of his health, he was allowed to take a walk near the prison.

In terms of diet, he also took into account his living habits, not only three meals, but also prepared another afternoon tea in the afternoon. The food is mainly western food, such as milk, bread and some snacks. Seeing that the Soviet Red Army didn't embarrass itself, Puyi was relieved. As a result, he and his entourage resumed their previous lives. As before, they should respect him as the "emperor" and pay tribute to him and inquire after him. And he can scold these followers without scruple. A few months later, Puyi was transferred to Boli No.45 Special Prison. He still enjoys special treatment there.

Then, why did the Soviet Red Army treat Puyi so well? This is naturally the value of Puyi. As the emperor of Manchukuo, Puyi, who has always been with the Japanese, is the one who knows the plot and evil of Japanese aggression against other countries best. Therefore, in the near future in the Far East military court, Puyi became the most convincing witness to accuse the Japanese army of crimes. In addition, after the end of World War II, Puyi, an important figure, easily attracted international attention. Therefore, preferential treatment for Puyi is beneficial to the Soviet Union.

Puyi was taken care of by the Soviet Red Army under such circumstances. Although he was imprisoned for five years, his life was even more comfortable than when he was a puppet emperor. Puyi didn't dawdle until now. He has been worried that after China won the Anti-Japanese War, the Soviet Union would hand him over to China as a "war criminal". This problem has puzzled Puyi for a long time. He tried to bribe the Soviet government with some antique cultural relics, saying that he wanted to live in the Soviet Union permanently.

However, there has been a delay in getting a reply. Puyi speculated that it might be because he was not party member. So he read a lot of books about socialism and capitalism in prison and submitted applications for joining the party to the Soviet government many times. In order to join the party, Puyi also made a lot of efforts, and even said to the relevant staff, is there anyone like me in your production party? If not, please let me be the first.

However, despite Puyi's hard work, the Soviet Red Army did not give him a happy speech. 1950, the Soviet government prepared to hand over Pu Yi and others to the China government. After hearing this, Puyi once again asked the translator to live permanently in the Soviet Union, but he still didn't get an answer. Soon after, Puyi was extradited as a "war criminal". Subsequently, Puyi was sent to Fushun War Criminals Management Office for ideological education and labor reform. This time, he really lived a "reborn" life.