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Old photos: Figure 2 Puyi with the legs of Erlang, Figure 8 Puyi's "phoenix bed" purchased for the "noble concubine"

Old photos: Figure 2 Puyi with the legs of Erlang, Figure 8 Puyi's "phoenix bed" purchased for the "noble concubine"

Photo of Puyi in the Forbidden City. When Puyi was in the Forbidden City, it was the happiest time of his life, and since he understood things, he was deeply trapped in the vortex of restoration, obsessed, and unable to extricate himself.

Old photos: Figure 2 Puyi with the legs of Erlang, Figure 8 Puyi's "phoenix bed" purchased for the "noble concubine"

Puyi's photo of himself in the Puppet Manchu Palace, taken in the West Garden of the Puppet Manchu Palace, with Erlang's legs crossed.

Old photos: Figure 2 Puyi with the legs of Erlang, Figure 8 Puyi's "phoenix bed" purchased for the "noble concubine"

Photo of Tan Yuling (second from left). Tan Yuling was Puyi's "auspicious nobleman" during the puppet Manchu Palace, and she replaced Wanrong as Puyi's harem maid. She is Puyi herself insisted on choosing a young and simple girl, and after her death, she was named a noble concubine, and she was deeply loved by Puyi and was a veritable "love concubine".

Old photos: Figure 2 Puyi with the legs of Erlang, Figure 8 Puyi's "phoenix bed" purchased for the "noble concubine"

Puyi copied the image. It is a very classic photo of Puyi, he is sitting on the kang, sewing it himself. Puyi didn't even wear clothes when he was in the Forbidden City, and sewing and mending by himself was the ability of ordinary people he learned to take care of their own lives.

Old photos: Figure 2 Puyi with the legs of Erlang, Figure 8 Puyi's "phoenix bed" purchased for the "noble concubine"

Puyi, who became the pseudo-Manchu "Emperor Kant". The clothes were pseudo-Manchu Army gowns.

Old photos: Figure 2 Puyi with the legs of Erlang, Figure 8 Puyi's "phoenix bed" purchased for the "noble concubine"

Inside the puppet Manchu Palace, Puyi's reception room. The red carpet and the sofa table and coffee table are all new, completely different from the furniture in the Forbidden City.

Old photos: Figure 2 Puyi with the legs of Erlang, Figure 8 Puyi's "phoenix bed" purchased for the "noble concubine"

The banquet venue of the Puppet Manchu Imperial Palace, the Banquet Hall, where the "Kant Emperor" Puyi set up a banquet to entertain the Japanese Kwantung Army and courtiers.

Old photos: Figure 2 Puyi with the legs of Erlang, Figure 8 Puyi's "phoenix bed" purchased for the "noble concubine"

Puyi bought a phoenix bed for Tan Yuling at the Puppet Manchu Palace. This bed is not large, according to the current standard of "big" as luxury, it is certainly not luxurious.

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