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The Helpless Emperor

Pu Yi was born in 1906. In 1908 AD, Emperor Guangxu and Empress Dowager Cixi died one after another. Since Guangxu had no heirs, his half-brother Puyi succeeded him, and his father Zaifeng took the regency. Puyi was only three years old at this time. In 1911, the Revolution of 1911 broke out and the monarchy was overthrown. On February 12, 1912, Puyi abdicated at the age of seven. Now he said that he had just graduated from the kindergarten class. From becoming emperor to stepping down, he was completely at the mercy of others. He knew nothing. It’s really helpless.

Incompetent Man

Puyi had a queen and a concubine, the queen was graceful and the concubine was Wenxiu. In the early morning of December 1, 1922, the Forbidden City ushered in the last "emperor" wedding. The young Puyi married the beautiful and delicate bride-Wanrong. For such a beautiful woman, there was no joy in the bridal chamber because Puyi lost the function of a man. After the marriage, Puyi and Wanrong got along well and became estranged from Wenxiu. Wenxiu filed for divorce, which was a shame for the emperor. However, this was the Republic of China period, and Wenxiu finally left Puyi. Later, Puyi alienated Wanrong, causing her to have an affair with a guard and have a child, and she wore a big colored hat. Later, Puyi had three more marriages. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he and Li Shuxian came to an end.

Shameless traitor

After the September 18th Incident, Japan established the Puppet Manchukuo in the Northeast, and Puyi became the puppet emperor. He started another imperial career and realized it. Restoration dream. During this period, he helped the Japanese maintain their rule in the Northeast and encouraged the invasion. In 1945, Japan surrendered and the puppet Manchukuo was destroyed. Puyi escaped and was caught, and was imprisoned in the War Criminals Management Center in New China.

Citizen of New China

In 1956, Puyi, who had been imprisoned for ten years, was pardoned by President Liu Shaoqi and became a citizen of the People's Republic of China. He later served as the chairman of the Fourth Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Member of the National Committee of the Conference. Died in Beijing in 1967.