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The old man claimed to be Wanrong's son, who had been anonymous for many years, and now appeared only to clarify the innocence of his birth mother

Ai Xin Jue Luo Puyi, born on February 7, 1906 in Prince Gong's palace, ascended the throne at the age of three. Abdicating at the age of six, he was the last legitimate emperor of China and the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty. "The First Half of My Life" is a reflective autobiography written by Puyi in the management of war criminals, which records the process of his ascension to the throne to exile to the transformation of New China through Puyi's personal description. It can be said that it is a memoir, but also a memoir of modern society, in which you can clearly glimpse the tragedies and dramas of the last emperor.

In the first half of my life, there were also many unknown secrets of the palace, such as the deleted plot about the last empress, which had such a past. In the late period, although Wanrong was still the empress of Manchukuo, she had fallen out of favor and lived on opium smoking all day. WanRong, who was treated coldly, could not divorce Puyi because of the empress's honorific title, so such a thing as ambiguous adultery occurred. Her fornication was Puyi's attendant, and in 1935, Wanrong even conceived a child. At this time, Puyi knew about the adultery, so after she gave birth to a girl, Puyi immediately solved it.

The old man claimed to be Wanrong's son, who had been anonymous for many years, and now appeared only to clarify the innocence of his birth mother

WanRong, who lost her daughter, also suffered from mental illness, and in two years, she gradually became a madman, rarely appearing in front of outsiders. In 1945, Puyi was arrested by the Soviet Union on the way to evacuation, and Wanrong did not follow Puyi to evacuate. She was escorted down tonghua Da lizigou and was captured by local guerrillas on the way. According to Saga Hiroshi's memoirs, WanRong was supposed to have died in prison in August 1946. However, the place of Tibet is unknown, in 2006, with the consent of Puyi's younger brother, he was buried with Puyi in the form of summoning souls, and his title was Empress Xiaoke.

The old man claimed to be Wanrong's son, who had been anonymous for many years, and now appeared only to clarify the innocence of his birth mother

Whether in the memoirs of the members of the Ai xinjue luo family, or in various historical materials, there is no record that Wanrong and Puyi had children. But in Changchun, there was an old man named Wang Yubin who said that he was the son of Wanrong and Puyi. This person was born in 1939, according to his own name, the name is this name, but it should be called Ai XinJue Luo Yu Bin. Wang Yubin explained why he did not follow his father because Puyi did not want him to be taken hostage, so he gave it to Puyi's subordinates, a bodyguard named Zhu Zhanlin.

The old man claimed to be Wanrong's son, who had been anonymous for many years, and now appeared only to clarify the innocence of his birth mother

And Zhu Zhanlin's wife's surname is Wang, so he also changed his surname to Wang, and as for adultery, it is even more impossible. It was puyi who released the news in order to protect him, and it was the same, so that Wang Yubin had a chance to survive. In Mr. Wang's account, his neighbors knew his identity and twin sister, but did not know where they were. He had also seen Puyi before his death in 1967, and in 2004 he was bowed to by a Japanese parliamentarian who knew about it. This time, I said it because I felt that the situation was stable, it had become the past, and I wanted to be innocent.

The old man claimed to be Wanrong's son, who had been anonymous for many years, and now appeared only to clarify the innocence of his birth mother

Does it seem like there's a lot of truth to that? But in fact, they are all lies, as soon as Wang Yubin's words were released, Wang Wenfeng, the research institute of the Puppet Manchu Imperial Palace Research Institute, immediately refuted them. As a research institute, he had many contacts with Puyi's cronies, family members, and royal family members, and had never heard of Puyi having children. Moreover, many materials and witnesses have indicated that Puyi has no fertility, but he does know Wang Yubin, who used to do ancient book business near the museum. Wang Wenfeng also said that there are too many people playing like this, and last time a person wrote to the museum saying that Puyi was not dead.

The old man claimed to be Wanrong's son, who had been anonymous for many years, and now appeared only to clarify the innocence of his birth mother

Not only did Wang Wenfeng refute it, but Puyi's niece and daughter-in-law also gave a positive answer, which she believed was pure nonsense. In the imperial palace of puppet Manchukuo, Puyi and Wanrong's rooms were separated, and Wanrong had fallen out of favor in the later period, how could she give birth to a son in 1939? She had a child who was illegitimate, and it was still a girl. Puyi has no children, as a member of the royal family who is directly with him, it is impossible not to know, even if they do not know. The attendants around Puyi must also know that if there really was such a thing, the truth would have been revealed long ago.

The old man claimed to be Wanrong's son, who had been anonymous for many years, and now appeared only to clarify the innocence of his birth mother

In the face of doubts, Wang Yubin did not back down like most people in disguise, but asked for DNA identification. For his request is naturally rejected, over the years to tell the museum that they are Puyi relatives of many people, to do an appraisal, is not a child's play? Not to mention that Puyi's hair is a cultural relic, he has long been buried for safety, it is impossible to open a museum for a matter without evidence, disturbing the peace of the deceased, what do you think?

Reference: The First Half of My Life

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