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After Puyi was captured by the Soviet army, where did his 7 beautiful sisters go? What happened next?

On August 8, 1945, the Soviet Union declared war on Japan and attacked the pseudo-"Manchukuo". Hundreds of thousands of Kwantung Army collapsed under the onslaught of the Soviet Army, and Puyi and his officials and family members fled south by train carrying 57 boxes of precious cultural relics, preparing to flee to Japan by plane after arriving in Shenyang. On August 19, Puyi and his party were arrested by Soviet paratroopers while waiting at Shenyang Dongta Airport, and then taken to the Soviet Union, where they were imprisoned for five years. Puyi's father Zaifeng had 11 children in his lifetime, 4 men and seven girls, Puyi is the eldest son, and there are 7 younger sisters below, so where did puyi's 7 sisters go after his arrest, and what was the end later?

After Puyi was captured by the Soviet army, where did his 7 beautiful sisters go? What happened next?

Puyi's 7 younger sisters were named Ai Xin Jue Luo Yun, Yun Gong, Yun Ying, Yun Xian, Yun Xin, Yun Yu and Yun Huan, of which Yun Yun married Wan Rong's brother, who died of illness in 1925 at the age of 17. Puyi's second sister Yun Gong married Zheng Guangyuan, the grandson of zheng Xiaoxu, a high-ranking official of the pseudo-"Manchukuo" after she reached adulthood, and when Puyi fled, the Yun gong family did not accompany him, but returned to Beiping. After that, Yun Gong changed his name and surname, and gave himself a Han Chinese name "Jin Xinru". After the founding of the People's Republic of China, she was assigned to work in a kindergarten and died in 2001 at the age of 91.

After Puyi was captured by the Soviet army, where did his 7 beautiful sisters go? What happened next?

Puyi's third sister, Yun Ying, was born in 1913, and when she became an adult, she married Wanrong's younger brother Runqi and lived in Changchun after marriage. After the defeat of Japan, Yun Ying's family fled with Puyi, and when they fled to the Great Chestnut Ditch, they were separated from Puyi and others, and her husband's whereabouts were unknown. After that, she returned to Beiping after many hardships and lived with her three children and mother-in-law. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Yun Ying was elected as a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference in Dongcheng District, Beijing, and died of illness in 1992 at the age of 79.

After Puyi was captured by the Soviet army, where did his 7 beautiful sisters go? What happened next?

Puyi's fourth sister, Yun Xian, was born in 1914 and married Zhao Qipan, a descendant of the Mongolian nobility, under Puyi's arrangement. On the eve of Japan's surrender, Zhao Qipan went to Taiwan, and Yun Xian stayed on the mainland and changed her name to "Jin Yunxian", and died in 2003 at the age of 89. Puyi's fifth sister, Yunxin, was born in 1917 and married Wan Jiaxi, the son of Wan Sheng, a former Qing dynasty minister. After Japan surrendered, Yun Xian fled with Puyi, was arrested at the airport, and was subsequently escorted to the Soviet Union. Later, the couple returned to China with Puyi, and her husband Wan Jiaxi found a translation job, she herself worked as a cashier in a restaurant, and changed her name to "Jin Ruijie", and died in 1998 at the age of 81.

After Puyi was captured by the Soviet army, where did his 7 beautiful sisters go? What happened next?

Puyi's sixth sister, Yun Yu, was born in 1919 and loved to paint since childhood, and later married the painter Wang Ailan, who was a member of the China Artists Association and died in 1982 at the age of 63. Puyi's seventh sister Yun Huan was born in 1921, because it was already the Republic of China period, so her education was also a new education, receiving a lot of new modern knowledge. When Puyi went to the northeast, Yun Huan was still young and did not accompany him, but stayed in Beiping, and after Puyi was arrested, she changed her name to "Jin Zhijian". After the founding of New China, he became a people's teacher, won the title of excellent teacher many times, and died of illness in 2004 at the age of 83.

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