Puyi was the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, Ai xinjueluo Puyi (February 7, 1906 – October 17, 1967), also known as Yaozhi and Haoran. The last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, also known as the Qing Emperor or Xuantong Emperor, was the great-grandson of the Daoguang Emperor Min Ning, the grandson of Yi Zhen the Prince of Shuoxian, and the eldest son of the regent Zaifeng, and his mother was Su Wangualjia Youlan.
Puyi lived to be sixty-one years old in his life, married five women and married four times, but left no heirs in his life, and the reasons for childlessness are various. There are legends that are related to the identity of Puyi's last emperor, there are legends that are related to the relationship between Puyi and the palace women when he was a child, and there are legends related to Puyi's genetic genes, so why is Puyi childless?

I. Puyi's Life Ups and Downs
Puyi was born at the end of the Qing Dynasty, when the regime of the Qing Dynasty was already crumbling, and at the end of the Qing Dynasty, Empress Dowager Cixi and Guangxu died successively. The Guangxu Emperor was frail and sick, leaving no heirs, and the throne fell to Puyi, the great-grandson of the Daoguang Emperor. Puyi was actually the eldest son of Zaifeng, the younger brother of the Guangxu Emperor. If in the folk, Puyi should call Guangxu as uncle.
In 1908, Puyi ascended the throne, when he was a three-year-old child. Puyi did not understand the world, but at that time, Cixi and Guangxu had already passed away, and the throne could only be inherited by him. The three-year-old child could not grasp the government, so Puyi was only the nominal emperor, and the imperial power was actually in the hands of his biological fathers Zaifeng and Empress Longyu. Puyi spent three years of his childhood in the cold palace.
Three years later, the Xinhai Revolution broke out, and the Qing Dynasty was crumbling and coming to an end. Empress Dowager Longyu signed an edict of abdication on behalf of Puyi. Since then, the Qing Dynasty has basically come to an end. After that, Puyi experienced a brief period of imperial restoration, but unfortunately the restoration was not successful. Later, he was used as a puppet by Japan to establish the puppet state of Manchukuo, and Puyi became the emperor of the puppet state of Manchukuo. In 1945, Japan was defeated and Puyi was captured by the Red Army.
Five years later, the Soviets sent Puyi back to China. Puyi died in Beijing in 1967. Puyi spent a life of upheaval and displacement, and when he was still a child who did not understand the world, he was coerced by various forces and pushed onto the political stage, and he spent his life in politics. Several times to be called emperor, and several times to fall to the throne, it can be said that life is very ups and downs. But Puyi did not leave a son and a half daughter. Why is that?
Second, Puyi is childless, and there are many opinions
Puyi married five women successively, including an empress and an imperial concubine who were married during the Republic of China period, the empress named Wanrong, and the imperial concubine named Wenxiu. During the period of being controlled by the Japanese as puppets, Puyi married two more women, named Tan Yuling and Li Yuqin.
In his later years, after Puyi was released from Fushun Prison, he married a nurse, Li Shuxian. It is said that Puyi has five women and should have heirs. But whether it was the feudal marriage at that time or the marriage of free love in the later period, no woman could give birth to a son and a half daughter for Puyi.
Some readers may wonder, is it that Puyi's women cannot have children? Not really. In fact, puyi's body has a problem. Puyi's empress Wanrong, due to Puyi's long-term snub of her, committed adultery with Puyi's bodyguards Li Tiyu and Qi Jizhong, and Wanrong was accidentally pregnant and gave birth to a daughter, after which the woman died prematurely. This indirectly shows that the empress dowager can have children and has no physical problems. What happened to Puyi's body?
This has to start from Puyi being sent to the palace when he was a child, there is a saying that Puyi was stubborn in temperament when he was a child, it was very difficult to take care of, and the eunuchs in order to please the little master, but also for their own work can be lighter. The eunuchs called many palace women to serve Puyi, who was young and did not understand the affairs of men and women at all. In order to please Puyi, the palace women forcibly had relations with him, and Puyi was frightened by the palace women and has been afraid of women ever since.
There is also a saying that in order to please Puyi, the eunuchs sent him a lot of palace women, Puyi was young, did not understand moderation, indulged himself, and has left the root of the disease since then. Another version is that Puyi's genes are defective, because the Tongzhi Emperor and the Guangxu Emperor are both weak and sick, and they cannot be emperors for a long time. The Xianfeng Emperor had eighteen concubines in his lifetime, and only gave birth to two sons, one daughter, one of whom died prematurely.
Since the Qing dynasty royal family had the habit of marrying close relatives, it is well known that genetics, the probability of close relatives marrying and giving birth to unhealthy or premature births will be greatly increased. Puyi inherited their genes, and they were also very weak and incapable of having children. But this statement also has its own untenable places, because Puyi's biological father has many children.
Another person said that because Puyi's life was in turmoil, the turmoil of the Qing Dynasty made him very stressed. I was in no mood to think about my heirs, and I was in a state of nervous tension and depression every day.
There is also a saying that Puyi's spirit was greatly damaged in his childhood. He ascended to the throne at a young age, was forced to become emperor at the age of three, and had no intimate care in the cold palace, away from his parents and sisters. At the age of six, he was already a deposed emperor, and he also experienced the encounters and heartaches that ordinary people could not understand.
Third, Puyi's childlessness is not necessarily a blessing
The author believes that Puyi did not leave an heir, which may be a good thing for himself and for the children who did not come to him. Puyi lived a normal life before he was only three years old, and from the age of three he was already doomed to a turbulent life. Since the age of six, I have to look at people's eyes. After that, he was dragged by the Japanese to the Northeast as a puppet for a while.
Although he is nominally an emperor, Puyi also dreams of restoring the Qing Dynasty every day, but Puyi actually does not have the personal freedom that a person deserves, nor can he like who he likes likes likes, and he can enjoy the happiness of his children and grandchildren.
If Puyi had an heir, he would undoubtedly be abducted by the Japanese or taken by other forces as a weight. A child who is born destined to be a proton does not have to come into this world.
Perhaps, not only Puyi and even the women of Puyi also have these ideas. Guarding an emperor who has fallen into a country, although he has the title of empress concubine, it is still very different from the concubine in the heyday of the Qing Dynasty. The value and glory that concubines can bring to the family is very different from before the fall of the Qing Dynasty.
Such a life that is not blessed by this world comes to this world, and perhaps his life will be like Puyi's upheaval. Guarding a dream of restoration, being put under house arrest, being used. It is better not to come to this world for a while
summary:
Puyi's life was a tragic life, a legendary life, married five women, married four times, but failed to give birth to a son and a half daughter, perhaps for those who followed the Qing Dynasty, it is a great pity. Puyi was upheaval and displaced throughout his life, claiming the title of emperor several times and stepping down several times. His life was to ebb and flow in the turmoil of politics.
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