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The luckiest man in the Republic of China period, married Puyi's concubine, and a sentence before his death made people cry and laugh

Speaking of Puyi, we all know that after Puyi abdicated, he had two wives, one of whom was Wanrong and the other was Wen embroidery, and Puyi's favorite was Wen embroidery. After Puyi was expelled from the Forbidden City, he took Wan Rong Wenxiu to live in the Tianjin Concession, when Puyi was bent on restoration and hooked up with the Japanese. At that time, Wenxiu had been reminding Puyi to be careful of being deceived by the Japanese, but where Puyi could hear this, Wenxiu was also beaten into the cold palace. Subsequently, the heartbroken Wenxiu announced his divorce from Puyi, which is the famous Daofei Revolution in history.

The luckiest man in the Republic of China period, married Puyi's concubine, and a sentence before his death made people cry and laugh

After Wenxiu divorced, he naturally wanted to find his own happiness, and at that time, wenxiu was married by a person named Liu Zhendong. Liu Zhendong was an officer in the Kuomintang, who joined the army at the age of 17, was brave on the battlefield, and went from a soldier to a major. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War in 1945, Liu Zhendong was assigned to Zhongnanhai to meet Wen Xiu. At this time, Wen Xiu had changed his name to Fu Yufang, and in 1947, the two were officially married, and Puyi was still a prisoner in a Soviet prison, so naturally he did not know about it.

The luckiest man in the Republic of China period, married Puyi's concubine, and a sentence before his death made people cry and laugh

After the marriage, the two lived very happily, at the end of the Liberation War in 1949, Liu Zhendong chose to stay in Beijing, but because of his identity, he was assigned to Xicheng District to become a cleaner, and Fu Yufang was always by his side to accompany Liu Zhendong until Fu Yufang's death in 1953. After 13 years, Liu Zhendong also came to the end, but he was very optimistic, often saying to everyone: It is worth it for me to marry the emperor's wife in this life. This sentence often makes people around them cry and laugh.

The luckiest man in the Republic of China period, married Puyi's concubine, and a sentence before his death made people cry and laugh

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