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The last emperor Puyi's "empresses, concubines and nobles": Tu Liu nobles were deeply favored but poisoned

The last emperor Puyi's "empresses, concubines and nobles": Tu Liu nobles were deeply favored but poisoned

The last emperor Puyi married a total of five wives in his lifetime, two of whom were married during his life in the palace, two of whom he married during the puppet Manchu period, and one of whom he married after his release from prison. In the photo, this is the last empress Wanrong when she married Puyi in 1922.

The last emperor Puyi's "empresses, concubines and nobles": Tu Liu nobles were deeply favored but poisoned

Wanrong was born in Manchuria Zhengbaiqi, since childhood the family is well-off and rich, as the only daughter in the family is more pampered, from a young age to learn piano, chess, calligraphy and painting, and even her father hired an English teacher for her, soon Wanrong became a well-known beauty in the Beijing aristocratic circle. But somehow, at the beginning, Puyi did not like Wanrong much, and even after Li Hou agreed at the insistence of Duankang Taifei and Tao Belle.

The last emperor Puyi's "empresses, concubines and nobles": Tu Liu nobles were deeply favored but poisoned

In the photo is Puyi's concubine, Wanrong on the left and Wenxiu on the right. Wen Xiu entered the palace a day earlier than WanRong, because she needed to kneel to greet the empress at the emperor's wedding. At the beginning of marrying into the palace, the three of them got along well, but slowly the two began to compete for favors after the concubine, and the three were no longer harmonious.

The last emperor Puyi's "empresses, concubines and nobles": Tu Liu nobles were deeply favored but poisoned

Compared with Wanrong, Wenxiu's origin was slightly worse, Wanrong's maternal grandfather was the imperial family Yulang Belle, and Wenxiu's grandfather Xizhen was once an official Shangshu and also had a moment of power. However, after his death, his children did not have much success, and the family began to fail. Wenxiu's father was the eldest son of Xi Zhen, who had served as the head of the internal affairs office, but died when Wenxiu was young, and the Wenxiu family lived an ordinary life after that.

The last emperor Puyi's "empresses, concubines and nobles": Tu Liu nobles were deeply favored but poisoned

After WanRong Wenxiu competed for favors, Wenxiu was snubbed by Puyi, and this situation did not change until he was later forced out of the palace by Feng Yuxiang. Due to the long-term snub of Puyi, Wenxiu filed for divorce from Puyi in 1931, and she was also known as the first woman in history to divorce the emperor.

The last emperor Puyi's "empresses, concubines and nobles": Tu Liu nobles were deeply favored but poisoned

Puyi's nobleman Tan Yuling. After Wanrong's insanity, Puyi needed to take another concubine, at this time the Japanese hoped that he could marry a Japanese woman, but Puyi did not want this, so the family found a woman for himself in Beijing, that is, Tan Yuling. Tan Yuling was only 17 years old when she married Puyi, and was studying at a beijing middle school at the time, and after marrying Puyi, she was named "Xiang Guiren". After the marriage, the two had a good relationship, and then Tan asked a Japanese doctor for treatment due to cystitis, and died the next day after an injection. All kinds of evidence show that this is the poisoned hand of the Japanese, who used the disease to get rid of her in order to arrange a Japanese woman for Puyi.

The last emperor Puyi's "empresses, concubines and nobles": Tu Liu nobles were deeply favored but poisoned

Fugui Li Yuqin. After Tan Yuling's death, the Japanese began to find ways to find Japanese women for Puyi, they took many Photos of Japanese Women to Puyi to choose, Puyi knew the intentions of the Japanese, so he said that Tan Yuling had just died. Later, Puyi picked 15-year-old Li Yuqin and was named "Fuguiren". Li Yuqin divorced Puyi in 1957, when Puyi was detained in the Lushun Detention Center.

The last emperor Puyi's "empresses, concubines and nobles": Tu Liu nobles were deeply favored but poisoned

Puyi's last wife, Li Shuxian. Puyi was introduced to Li Shuxian, a nurse at Guanxiang Hospital in Beijing's Chaoyang District at the time, and the two lived a happy and sweet life after marriage. Puyi's life is full of legends, as the last emperor, he undertook the "family mission" of restoration, but never really took power for a day, but acted as a puppet in the political whirlpool, which may be his misfortune. However, Puyi was able to harvest happiness and spend his old age peacefully in his old age, which should be said to be very lucky.

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