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In Chinese history, eunuchs were a very special group. Most of these people came from poor folk families, and in order to make a living, they gave up a piece of meat to enter the palace to become royal slaves, and they were no longer a sound man, and there was no need to think about this matter of passing on the lineage.

However, the treatment of eunuchs in ancient times was still good, especially some favored eunuchs, who often got the rewards of their masters, and those with strong economic strength were large. For example, in the Qing Dynasty, there were eunuchs such as An Dehai and Xiao Dezhang who had long been favored, had money to buy real estate, and even married their wives in a high profile, not only that, but the welfare benefits of the eunuchs of the Qing Dynasty were also good, because the imperial court would properly arrange the elderly and retired eunuchs, give them pensions, and even build the cost of burial in the cemetery, which was also borne by the Qing court.
However, these generous welfare benefits came to an abrupt end after the fall of the Qing Dynasty.
In 1924, the last emperor Puyi was driven out of the Forbidden City by Feng Yuxiang, and due to his haste, it was too late to resettle a large number of palace eunuchs in the palace, so he had to give some severance pay, which was considered to be a buyout of the "working age". For this reason, many eunuchs who had nowhere to live were crying out to the heavens and the earth, crying and wailing bitterly, and some even committed suicide by throwing themselves into the river in despair.
In this regard, Puyi himself also felt very guilty, and once stated in his former work "The First Half of My Life" that he was sorry for these eunuchs who had served the royal family for many years, but at that time, he himself could not take care of himself, how could he take care of those eunuchs?
By 1959, Puyi, who had returned to Beijing, had become an ordinary citizen. Accompanied by relatives and friends, he visited some old eunuchs who were still alive.
The old people generally lived a miserable life, childless and childless, living in temples or dilapidated courtyards, but when they saw the former emperor, they invariably wept and knelt down to perform the ceremony, and their mouths kept shouting "Long live Grandpa!" ”
Puyi listened, can't help but change his face, in his mind, he has long become an ordinary citizen of New China, the past is like a cloud of smoke, now he, where is still what long live Grandpa Yo!
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