China has a history of 5,000 years, and in the river of history there are nearly 24 dynasties and more than 400 emperors. Some of these emperors were founded, some usurped, and some were subjugated, and the fate of the emperors who had fallen to the end of the country was more tragic, like the Chongzhen Emperor of the Ming Dynasty who hanged himself, the king of Shang who burned himself, and Li Yu, the lord of the Southern Tang Dynasty, who was poisoned, but one emperor was an exception. Although the country was destroyed, his later years were like a normal person, he was Puyi, but according to his wife's later recollection, Puyi's face was distorted before his death, and he only shouted heche pills. What is this river car pill? Why did Puyi still look for it when he was dying?

Puyi was born on February 7, 1906 in the Palace of alcohol, but he was admitted to the palace at the age of three. He was facing a building that was about to fall, and Puyi's biological father Zaifeng also understood, but they could not do anything. Puyi was very lucky, although the emperor abdicated after three years, but there was no change in life. As a child, he still needs to learn all kinds of knowledge, and all he has to do every day after he gets married is to play in the high walls of the Forbidden City.
However, his happy days did not last long, and on the night of October 22, the thirteenth year of the Republic of China (1924). Feng Yuxiang defected, Wu Peifu collapsed, and Puyi was driven out of Beijing. No one wanted to take him in, only the Japanese, and with his own ambitions, the puppet state of Manchukuo was soon established. At that time, Puyi was still infinitely beautiful in the eyes of the world, but he told the truth at the International Military Tribunal for the Far East in 1946.
As the emperor of the puppet state of Manchukuo, he was nothing more than a puppet and had no personal freedom. When it comes to how the Japanese killed their wife Tan Yuling, Tan Yuling was with Puyi after Wanrong fell out of favor, and before she entered the palace, the Japanese had planned to give Puyi a Japanese wife. But Puyi did not agree, he married Tan Yuling, who had a good relationship, and Tan Yuling died inexplicably after five years together. Puyi suspected that the Japanese had killed him, because after Tan Yuling's death, the Japanese still wanted him to marry a Japanese woman.
What made Puyi feel even more humiliated was the emperor's artifact sword and mirror given to him by Emperor Hirohito, which he thought was a shame for his generation, and when he returned, Puyi's family was crying. However, the Japanese thought that Puyi was attacking the emperor's ancestors by saying this, and Puyi had no choice but to say: I did not force them to regard my ancestors as their ancestors. For eight consecutive days, Puyi attended the military court as a witness, and was extradited back to China after the end.
He was sent to labor camp for a period of time, and when he came out, he became a commoner and married a nurse-born wife, Li Shuxian. And Li Shuxian recalled Puyi before his death, the distorted face of the shouting river car pill because at that time Puyi was already seriously ill, Puyi was not in good health since childhood, although he grew up pampered, but for various reasons his health has been bad, december 23, 1966 was diagnosed with uremia.
River car pills are mainly used to treat weakness and fatigue, bone steaming and fever, and must be lean and thin, and the effect is to make him strong and replenished. It also has more ingredients, but there is one thing that many people may not accept, that is, the Purple River car, that is, the placenta. Although this thing sounds disgusting, it is still relatively good for the treatment of diseases, and Puyi in his later years was tormented by illness, and naturally could not care about these.
However, this medicine did not save him, and on October 17, 1967, Puyi died, and his body was sent to Babaoshan. His legendary and tragic life ended in this way, and he was still suffering from illness before his death. In 1995, Li Shuxian, who had not yet died, removed Puyi's body to the Hualong Royal Cemetery next to the Qingxi Mausoleum.
References: "Dusk in the Forbidden City", "Autobiography of Pu Jie", "The Last Emperor Puyi and I", "Qing History Manuscript, Volume 25, Benji 25"