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Old photo: Wanrong's younger brother, riding a palace girl's neck to play, Puyi "decreed" that he was forbidden to save Wanrong

Old photo: Wanrong's younger brother, riding a palace girl's neck to play, Puyi "decreed" that he was forbidden to save Wanrong

Puyi and Runqi together. Runqi is the last uncle of the state, runqi is Wanrong's half-brother, but Runqi's mother and Wanrong's mother are cousins, so the blood relationship between the two is still very close.

Old photo: Wanrong's younger brother, riding a palace girl's neck to play, Puyi "decreed" that he was forbidden to save Wanrong

Runqi, and his mother Hengxiang. Heng Xiang is very good to Wan Rong, so the two are like a mother and daughter. Such a relationship has led puyi to be particularly fond of Runqi, and Runqi is also obedient to Puyi's "holy will".

Old photo: Wanrong's younger brother, riding a palace girl's neck to play, Puyi "decreed" that he was forbidden to save Wanrong

Runqi is acting, and on the right is him. Runqi and Puyi both like to listen to the play, perhaps the influence of the atmosphere, and they know the play very well at a young age.

Old photo: Wanrong's younger brother, riding a palace girl's neck to play, Puyi "decreed" that he was forbidden to save Wanrong

Runqi rides on the neck of the palace girl, which shows that Runqi is the object of compliment and flattery of the palace women in the Forbidden City.

Old photo: Wanrong's younger brother, riding a palace girl's neck to play, Puyi "decreed" that he was forbidden to save Wanrong

Runqi rode on Puyi, and during the Forbidden City, Puyi still maintained the emperor's shelf before the imperial family, letting the uncle ride in the neck, indicating that Runqi was particularly favored.

Old photo: Wanrong's younger brother, riding a palace girl's neck to play, Puyi "decreed" that he was forbidden to save Wanrong

Runqi as a child photo.

Old photo: Wanrong's younger brother, riding a palace girl's neck to play, Puyi "decreed" that he was forbidden to save Wanrong

Puyi, Runqi, Wanrong and others took a group photo in front of the Yangsheng Fast. Among the many Puyi photos, he took more photos with Runqi than with Wanrong. In 1945, when Puyi fled into the wilderness, wanrong was left halfway, and Runqi wanted to save Wanrong, but was forbidden by Puyi's "order", runqi gave up, and Wanrong disappeared from runqi and Puyi.

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