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Historical records: The favorite concubine of the last emperor Puyi, after getting ill, Puyi gave up treatment and finally died tragically

Ai Xin Jueluo Puyi was the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the last emperor in Chinese history. Puyi has married a number of women, among them, his most desirable woman is named Tan Yuling. Tan Yuling was once the most favored by Puyi, the favorite concubine of the last emperor Puyi, and she was also very considerate and "loyal" to Puyi.

Historical records: The favorite concubine of the last emperor Puyi, after getting ill, Puyi gave up treatment and finally died tragically

Tan Yuling was born into the Manchu nobility, her original surname was Tatara, she was a kind-hearted, gentle woman, did not put up a shelf, polite hospitality, very kind to the next person. In 1937, the 17-year-old Tan Yuling married Puyi, and after entering the palace, she had a good relationship with Puyi, she was meek and virtuous, and she treated people and things very safely, which won Puyi's favor. Tan Yuling often told Puyi that now he had no choice but to endure, wait until the day of freedom came, and then take back Manchuria from the Japanese.

Historical records: The favorite concubine of the last emperor Puyi, after getting ill, Puyi gave up treatment and finally died tragically

However, the kind and gentle Tan Yuling died on August 13, 1942. At only 22 years old, her death remains a mystery to this day. Some say "typhoid fever" and die, some say "cystitis", some say "cold", and some say that it is caused by passive treatment, after getting sick Puyi gave up treatment, and finally died tragically; some say that it was poisoned by mistake. There are also rumors about the motives of the "murderers" and so on.

Historical records: The favorite concubine of the last emperor Puyi, after getting ill, Puyi gave up treatment and finally died tragically

In the autumn of 1942, Tan Yuling, the favorite concubine of the puppet Manchukuo Emperor Puyi, had a not very serious cold, and it was not good to see it several times. How can this be done? Puyi was anxious to turn around, and he personally sent two personal imperial doctors to diagnose and treat him.

The imperial doctor diagnosed and treated it, and his illness was not good, so Puyi found a famous local doctor to further diagnose it. After some days, Puyi saw that Tan Yuling's illness still did not improve at all, so he panicked a little, and called an acupuncture doctor to give Tan Yuling acupuncture treatment. After some tossing, Tan Yuling's illness was not only not cured, but became more and more serious.

Historical records: The favorite concubine of the last emperor Puyi, after getting ill, Puyi gave up treatment and finally died tragically

Puyi, helpless, had to find a Japanese Western doctor from the pseudo-Manchurian Xinjing City Hospital to treat her. At the critical moment when the Japanese doctor was diagnosing and treating him, The Japanese Kwantung Army Lieutenant General Yasunao Yoshioka came to the waiting room of the MiyauchiFu and told Puyi that he was looking for a Japanese doctor who was treating Tan Yuling to talk about things.

The Japanese doctor interrupted the treatment and went to the waiting room to talk with Yoshioka for a long time. After the conversation, the Japanese doctor returned to the inner court and went into Tan Yuling's room to continue to treat her. After a while, Tan Yuling felt unusually uncomfortable because the urine could not be discharged. So, the Japanese doctor offered to catheterize Tan Yuling. Puyi was anxious after hearing this, and in doing so, he had to contact Tan Yuling's body, especially the lower part, as an "empress", how could the "emperor" agree to the Japanese doing this?

After thinking about it for a while, Puyi said that he resolutely disagreed. When the Japanese doctor saw puyi give up treatment, he shook his head, and after another consultation, he got up and resigned. After this, Tan Yuling's condition became more and more serious, and she couldn't even hear a little voice from her, and there was only a faint breath in her mouth and nose.

Historical records: The favorite concubine of the last emperor Puyi, after getting ill, Puyi gave up treatment and finally died tragically

In the middle of the night, Tan Yuling suddenly took a long breath, two snots flowed from her nostrils, and then she became silent again, and Tan Yuling died tragically. After Tan Yuling's death, Puyi posthumously named Tan Yuling as "Mingxian Guifei", and held a "canonization" ceremony on the "auspicious day", personally writing the edict "Sealing Tan Yuling as Mingxian Guifei"

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