
WanRong, the last empress of the Qing Dynasty, died of illness in Jilin Prison in 1946, which can be described as extremely tragic. In recent years, many people have shown compassion for Wanrong, believing that as an empress, it is already very sad to be so desolate after death.
However, the last empress I want to talk about today is several times worse than wanrong's fate, and she is alexandra Fyodorovna, the last empress of Tsarist Russia.
Alexandra Fyodorovna came from a prestigious family and was an authentic white rich beauty in that era. On May 26, 1896, Alexandra was crowned and officially became the most honored empress of Tsarist Russia.
After the outbreak of the February Revolution in Russia in 1917, Alexandra and her husband, Tsar Nicholas II, lost their freedom, in other words, they were placed under house arrest. After the October Revolution, the Tsar's entire family was sent to Yekaterinburg, which was controlled by the Red Army.
On July 17, 1918, Tsar Nicholas II and Alexandra were secretly executed, and in order to destroy the corpses, Soviet soldiers sprayed sulfuric acid on their faces and threw them into the well.
Therefore, as the last emperor and the last empress, the ending of Puyi and Wanrong is really calculated.