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Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

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Ai Xin Jueluo Puyi (7 February 1906 – 17 October 1967) was the twelfth monarch of the Qing Dynasty and the tenth emperor after entering the Customs. He was the emperor of the Qing Dynasty under the era name "Xuantong", commonly known as Xuantong Emperor (1909-1912, July 1-12, 1917). Guangxu succeeded to the throne after his death. He was known as Kant (1934–1945) during the reign of Emperor Of Puppet Manchukuo.

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Two-year-old Puyi was in the Palace of alcohol

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Zaifeng and Puyi (right), Pujie. This is a photograph taken by the Belgian ambassador, Baron Cornia, in 1911

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Puyi brothers and mother photo

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Riding a horse at the age of 6

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Puyi was photographed at home in Beijing at the age of 15

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Puyi's teenage years

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

On July 1, 1917, Puyi restored the imperial costume statue.

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Puyi in his adolescence

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi
Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi
Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi
Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

At the beginning of the 20th century, Emperor Sun on the roof, when he abdicated, he was still a child under six years old, and this picture was hidden in the Palace Museum

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Zaifeng (sitting in the middle of the back row) with his children. Note: Zaifeng was the younger brother of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty, Ai Xinjueluo Zaixiang, and the father of Emperor Xuantong Aixinjueluo Puyi.

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Zaifeng, Puyi, Pujie, and Puren are in the garden of the Alcohol King's Mansion

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Puyi (center) with Pujie (left) and Runqi are on the white jade fence behind the Qin'an Temple

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Puyi successively married three nobles, one concubine and one concubine. The empress is Wanrong, the concubine is Wenxiu, the xianggui tan yuling, the fugui li yuqin, and the fifth and last wife Li Shuxian. The picture shows the emperor and empress Wanrong

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

The Emperor and empress dowager

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Big wedding photos of Grace

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Puyi (fifth from right), Wanrong (sixth from right), Yun He (fourth from left), Yun Ying (second from left), and Wanrong's mother (third from left) were at the Japanese legation in Beijing.

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi
Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Puyi and Wanrong, Pujie (first from right) and Runqi in Tianjin.

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Puyi (fourth from right in the back row), WanRong (fifth from right in the back row) in Jingyuan The rest starts from left: Yun Xin, Yun He, Yun Ying, Wan Rong Mu, Yun Huan, Pu Ren, Yun Yu, Zai Feng, Wan Rong Father Rong Yuan, Yun Xian, Run Liang.

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Puyi's last wife, Li Shuxian.

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Li Shuxian and Puyi married in 1962, when Li Shuxian was 37 years old and Puyi was 56 years old. And she herself had been married twice before.

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Puyi, Pujie (bottom left), Runqi and Johnston pose for a group photo in the Royal Garden

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Puyi, Runqi, Pujie, Johnston (Puyi English teacher) (from right to left) in the Royal Garden

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Puyi was in the courtyard of the Yangxin Temple

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Puyi, Pujie and Runqi were in front of the east shadow wall of the Yangxin Gate

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Puyi in his youth

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi
Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Puyi and visitors

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Puyi and the great literary hero Tagore in the Royal Garden in 1924

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

In the 1920s, Puyi was in Zhangyuan, Tianjin

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

In 1926, Puyi and Wanrong took a group photo with Wellington and Johnston in Zhang Garden, Tianjin.

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

In March 1934, Japan changed the so-called "Manchukuo" to "Manchurian Empire", and Puyi changed from "ruling" to "emperor". The picture shows the puppet emperor and the commander of the Kwantung Army, the current ruler, Ling Jiaolong (fifth from the left), and others

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Puyi's autograph, Puyi's military uniform photo in Changchun in the 1930s

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Puyi and the empress take a group photo in front of Jixi Building

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Puyi (third from left) at a consulate in Tianjin

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Meet foreigners

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Puyi in Changchun in 1932

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

He visited Japan in 1932

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi
Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi
Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

In August 1945, Puyi was escorted by Soviet soldiers to a plane to Siberia.

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

On August 15, 1945, Emperor Puyi of "Manchukuo" announced his "abdication". On the 16th, Puyi flew from Tonghua to Shenyang Airport, and on the 17th, Puyi prepared to change planes and flee to Japan, where he was captured by the Soviet Red Army and taken to the Soviet Union.

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

After the war, the International Military Tribunal for the Far East in Tokyo did not appear before Emperor Puyi of Manchukuo

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi
Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

On July 1, 1956, the Special Military Tribunal of the Supreme People's Court held a hearing in Shenyang. The picture shows the former puppet Manchukuo emperor Puyi testifying in court.

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Puyi was at the Fushun War Criminals Management Center

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi
Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Puyi after his release from prison

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

In 1961, Puyi and Lu Zhonglin (first from left), a subordinate of General Feng Yuxiang who had expelled him from the Forbidden City, and Xiong Bingkun (first from right), a soldier who fired the first shot of the Wuchang Uprising, met unexpectedly at a forum held by the China News Agency in Beijing and happily took a group photo.

Old photos: Illustrated narration of the life of the last emperor Puyi

Puyi died at 2:30 a.m. on October 17, 1967, and his ashes were laid in the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery. At that time, the staff of the Qing Xiling Found Puyi's last wife, Li Shuxian, and persuaded her that on January 26, 1995, Puyi's ashes were buried in the Hualong Royal Cemetery near the Chongling (Guangxu Mausoleum) in the QingXi Mausoleum.

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