After Puyi's death in 1967, how much savings did he leave for his wife? The neighbor accidentally slipped his lips
When it comes to those dynasties in history, I think many people are more familiar with the Qing Dynasty. Because, now there are many film and television dramas and novels about the Qing Dynasty. Therefore, today I want to talk about the Qing Dynasty, which is an emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the last emperor, whose name is Puyi.

Speaking of him, he was actually a relatively special emperor, once he was a high-ranking monarch, but because of the end of feudal society, he became an ordinary citizen, and even became a puppet of Japan in the process. Fortunately, he eventually returned to China and started an ordinary and stable life.
In fact, this is also a good treatment for a monarch who has fallen into a country. Because since ancient times, but all the monarchs who have fallen into the country have not had a good end, how can they be like Puyi, enter the new China and have a good job? He even married a wife who worked as a nurse, and when he first entered New China, he had always earned income from his own labor, and then he became a docent on literature and history. At that time, the salary for such a job would naturally not be very low. But after all, he is different from ordinary citizens, there are not too many financial means, and even has no concept of money, so some people wonder how much savings he left for his wife after Puyi's death?
Speaking of his wife, it was not an empress during his reign, but a nurse married during the new Chinese period, named Li Shuxian. He spent decades with his wife and made Puyi truly adapt to such a society. But people always die, and Puyi is no exception. After his death, neighbors claimed he had left not much money for his wife, just a suicide note of 10,000 words, as well as a wardrobe and a dollar.
As mentioned above, his salary income is not low, but he has not left money, presumably because he has no concept of money, and he spends while earning. Moreover, he was an emperor before, and his life was superior, and after he restored his free body, he would naturally pursue a luxurious living life, so it could be understood that he was slightly larger in terms of expenditure. But didn't he bring out the treasures in the court?
We know that at that time, when the Qing Dynasty fell, many antique calligraphy and paintings and treasures were lost, and Puyi originally wanted to bring some, but he lost some of it when he was in Japan, and some of it was confiscated. So, there was very little left in his hands, which also led to his poorer life before he had a job, so that after his death, he did not leave any inheritance to his wife, and he did not know how his wife spent other days after his death.