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The last emperor Puyi had seven younger sisters, and what was the final fate of these sisters

Puyi was the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty. Although he became the king of the country when he was young, he has always attracted much attention due to his special status. However, many people may not know that he has 7 sisters. So, what is the end of his sisters?

The last emperor Puyi had seven younger sisters, and what was the final fate of these sisters

(The back left one is Yun Ying)

First, the eldest sister Yun Ying.

The year Yun Ying was born was a year of great change in their family.

One was that Guangxu and Cixi had died one after another, and her eldest brother Puyi, who was two years older than her, ascended the throne at the Taihe Temple; second, her father Zaifeng obeyed the edict and became the regent acting as the acting state.

As the eldest daughter, Yun Ying received a rigorous education from an early age and was eventually taught to be a traditional royal character.

When he grew up, under Zaifeng's arrangement, Yun Ying married the eldest son of the Minister of The Interior Rong Yuan, the elder brother runliang of the last empress Wanrong.

Unfortunately, these two small mouths are inconsistent in personality and three views. Therefore, after Yun Ying got married, she was not happy, and she went back to her mother's house to live without leaving.

Zaifeng is a traditional and conservative person. He believes that divorce is a matter of unorthodox, so he resolutely does not allow Yun Ying to divorce. At the same time, he also thinks that Yun Ying often runs to her mother's house, which is a violation of the rules, so he always hardens his heart and forces her to go back.

In 1925, the 17-year-old Yun Ying suddenly fell ill with an emergency and was in pain. After diagnosis, it was learned that I had acute appendicitis.

Some people suggested that they should be sent to the hospital opened by foreigners for surgery as soon as possible, but the old feudal parent Zaifeng heard that he had to take off his clothes for surgery. How can you casually touch it for others, and say that it is not a system. So he resolutely disagreed, and finally due to his delay, Yun Ying could not get timely treatment and lost his life in vain.

Second, the second sister Yun Gong.

Yun Gong was born in 1911, when the Wuchang Uprising broke out.

Yun Gong was brought to the Forbidden City to be with Puyi since she was a child, so her relationship with Puyi was the closest.

Later, Puyi was expelled from the Forbidden City by Feng Yuxiang, and Yun Gong was still with him. Puyi became the puppet emperor of puppet Manchukuo, and she never left Puyi, so she knows Puyi's experience best.

Later, under the arrangement of Puyi and the Japanese, Yun Gong married Zheng Guangyuan, the grandson of the puppet Manchukuo Prime Minister Zheng Xiaoxu. Then, she accompanied Zheng Guangyuan to study in the United Kingdom, and the husband and wife had a harmonious relationship and had a son and three daughters.

After the founding of New China, Zheng Guangyuan became an engineer, and Yun Gong became a kindergarten administrator.

In 2001, at the age of 91, Yun Gong completed her long life.

The last emperor Puyi had seven younger sisters, and what was the final fate of these sisters

(Yun Gong and Yun Ying)

Third, the third sister Yun Ying.

In 1913, Empress Longyu died of illness in the Forbidden City. However, if there is death, there is life, and this year, Yun Ying fell to the ground in the Forbidden City.

Yun Ying and Puyi are both born to the Guarjia clan of Concubine Fujin, so she has been loved by Puyi since she was a child.

In 1924, after Puyi settled in Tianjin Zhangyuan, Yun Ying also came to Tianjin. At Puyi's request, Yun Ying learned Japanese and usually spent time playing tennis.

At the age of 19, Yun Ying was led by Puyi and married Wanrong's second brother Runqi.

Subsequently, Puyi ascended the throne as emperor in puppet Manchuria and personally held a wedding ceremony for Yun Ying and Runqi in Changchun.

After marriage, Yun Ying and Runqi had a brief experience abroad. Because she felt unfree, she returned to Changchun.

After Japan's defeat, Runqi's whereabouts are unknown during his escape. Yun Ying had to take her two sons and a daughter back to Beijing to live with her mother-in-law, and her life was very poor.

After the founding of New China, Yun Ying went out of her family and worked in the neighborhood committee, successively serving as the leader of the resident group and the director of public security.

Later, on the recommendation of Zhang Shizhao, he became a member of the CPPCC Dongcheng Committee.

In 1992, Yun Ying died at the age of 89 after a peaceful old age.

Fourth, the fourth sister Yun Xian.

Born in 1914, Yun Xian was born to zaifeng's maid. Her lowly status was destined to be less of a parental love than her other siblings. As the eldest brother, Puyi also dislikes her origin and dislikes her very much.

Puyi, who was a puppet emperor, in order to escape the fate of being manipulated by the Japanese, prepared to give Yun Xian to Sebu Jingtai, the son of Ling Sheng, who was serving as the governor of Xing'an Northern Branch Province in puppet Manchukuo.

Ling Sheng was a Mongol nobleman and powerful. After having an in-law relationship with Puyi, he was very loyal to Puyi, but he was also wary of the Japanese and thought that he was not honest.

Later, the Japanese saw that Puyi did not listen to the manipulation, and at the same time worried that Ling Sheng would launch a coup, so they shot Ling Sheng to intimidate Puyi.

Puyi was really frightened, and the marriage contract between Yun Xian and Ling Sheng's son was over.

Subsequently, Puyi mated Yun Xian xu to her classmate Zhao Qipan.

Zhao Qipan has been working for the Japanese, and after the Japanese surrendered, he lost news.

After the founding of New China, yunxian, who was poor and destitute, under the care of the government, not only had a house, but also got a job in the library, and died in 2003 at the age of 89.

The last emperor Puyi had seven younger sisters, and what was the final fate of these sisters

(Old photos of Puyi and his sisters)

Fifth, fifth sister Yunxin.

Yun Xin was born in the Palace of Prince Shuo in 1917, when Puyi was also 11 years old.

The first time Yun Xin got to go to the Forbidden City to see the emperor's brother, it was already a young age. However, due to too many rules in the palace, coupled with the fact that she is very unfamiliar with Puyi, she is very afraid after seeing Puyi.

Later, when she arrived in the puppet state of Manchukuo, Yun Xin still felt that Puyi was more suitable to be an emperor than to be an older brother. So although she was also a teenager at that time, every time she saw Puyi, she still had to give him a salute. It's just that the kneeling ceremony has been changed to a bow.

Yunxin's marriage was also a political marriage. In order to win over Wan Jiaxi, the son of a major minister of the Qing Dynasty, Puyi married Yun Xin to him, and enlisted him in the puppet state of Manchukuo, becoming one of his confidants.

After marriage, Puyi sent Wan Jiaxi to Japan to study military affairs.

After the founding of new China, Yun Xin worked as a seamstress and later made a job in a hotel.

Later, Wan Jiaxi was released by the Soviet Union and returned to Beijing, where he worked as a translator because of his proficiency in Japanese.

In 1998, Yunxin died at the age of 81.

Six, six sisters Yun Entertainment.

Born in 1919, Yun Yu liked Danqing pen and ink since childhood, and often took pleasure in copying famous Paintings of the Song and Yuan Dynasties.

In 1943, under Puyi's arrangement, Yun Yu married Wang Ailan, a descendant of Kim Sejong.

Because Wang Ailan is also a painter, the two are in love with each other and often use painting skills to compete. Soon after their marriage, the two jointly held painting exhibitions in Beihai Park and other places.

After the founding of new China, Yun Yu joined the China Artists Association and became a member.

In 1982, Yun Yu died of illness at the age of 63.

The last emperor Puyi had seven younger sisters, and what was the final fate of these sisters

(Yun Entertainment old photo)

Seven, seven sisters Yun Huan.

When Yun Huan was born, Zaifengdu was nearly 40 years old. Therefore, Zaifeng especially loves Yun Huan, and he personally teaches reading and learning words. Many times, he also taught her some rules in the palace, and devoted himself to shaping her into the style that a royal character should have.

In 1928, Yun Huan moved to Tianjin with Zaifeng and was educated in a school founded by the British.

Although Puyi was also in Tianjin at that time, because Zaifeng did not approve of Puyi's closeness to the Japanese, there was not much contact, and Yun Huan had never seen Puyi.

After Puyi went to puppet Manchukuo as a puppet emperor, he repeatedly invited Zaifeng to bring his younger siblings to puppet Manchukuo for reunion, but Zaifeng refused.

Yun Ying, Pu Jie, and others, after trying to persuade Zaifeng to be ineffective, left him one after another and went to the puppet state of Manchukuo. Only Zaifeng continued to live in Tianjin with the three youngest children, Yun Yu, Yun Huan and Puren. Zaifeng warned them that they must study well and behave well.

After Japan's defeat in the war, Yun Huan began to devote himself to education.

Yun Huan has not had any contact with Puyi, and has not been interfered with in her marriage, and is relatively free. After falling in love with a Chinese teacher, she became a couple.

In 1960, under the care of the government, the 39-year-old Yun Huan met the legendary emperor's brother Puyi for the first time.

In 1979, Yun Huan, who had been teaching all his life, retired and lived a peaceful old age.

In 2004, Yun Huan died of illness in Beijing at the age of 83.

(Reference: "The Old Shadow of the Aisin Kyora Family"

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