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Puyi could not have children, and Wanrong secretly communicated with the guards to give birth to a daughter but was thrown into the boiler, and Wanrong did not know until she died

In 1935, Wanrong's children were about to be born but was beaten by Puyi, and she gave birth to a child with hard work, but the child was thrown directly into the boiler by Puyi, and Wanrong did not know that her daughter had died until she died.

Speaking of which, Wanrong and Puyi were also a loving couple when they first got married, but it is rumored that Puyi and his wife's life is not very harmonious, and Wanrong can't do anything, after all, her husband Puyi's status is noble, and over time, Wanrong is directly depressed.

Puyi could not have children, and Wanrong secretly communicated with the guards to give birth to a daughter but was thrown into the boiler, and Wanrong did not know until she died

The first to notice that Wanrong's state was different was his younger brother Runqi. Wanrong's younger brother entered the palace to visit his sister, but found that the sister who once loved beauty was not wearing a court dress, casually wearing an ordinary long skirt, lying on a soft bed and smoking a cigarette, even when he saw him, he did not stop the cigarette in his hand, which was completely different from the elegant and gentle sister he remembered.

In fact, smoking is still a small thing, after all, in the social environment at that time, smoking was considered a sign of high society, you smoked, you are a nobleman, so this matter Puyi knew and did not stop.

In 1924, Feng Yuxiang launched the "Beijing Coup". On November 5, Puyi was expelled from the Forbidden City, and Wanrong also left the palace. Puyi naturally refused to give up, united with the Kwantung Army, and wanted to regain imperial power, which was also a turning point in Wanrong's life.

Puyi could not have children, and Wanrong secretly communicated with the guards to give birth to a daughter but was thrown into the boiler, and Wanrong did not know until she died

With Puyi's political behavior, Wanrong was not only sold to Japanese officers by her brother, but also disliked by Puyi.

Wan Rong, who was treated coldly by Puyi for a long time, on the one hand, had normal physiological needs, on the other hand, she could not abandon the empress's honorific title and divorce Puyi, so she had an ambiguous adulterous behavior, and successively became pregnant with two of Puyi's attendants Li Tiyu and Qi Jizhong. Both drug use and fornication were encouraged by his brother, who was also sold directly to Japanese officers in exchange for some benefit.

In 1935, until Wanrong was pregnant and about to give birth, Puyi learned that Wanrong was having an affair with someone else, Puyi was furious, and threw the baby girl born directly into the boiler, but told Wanrong that she had handed over her daughter to her brother to raise, and Wanrong did not know that her child was dead until she died.

After multiple blows, in just two years, Wanrong became a madman, she stopped grooming and dressing, she was moody all day, and only remembered smoking opium every day.

Puyi could not have children, and Wanrong secretly communicated with the guards to give birth to a daughter but was thrown into the boiler, and Wanrong did not know until she died

In early December 1945, Linjiang was liberated and Wanrong became a prisoner. At this time, Wanrong was already incontinent, her body was covered with feces and menstruation, and it was still summer, and the cell was smelly, so no one wanted to go near her.

At 5 a.m. on June 20, the prison guards found Wanrong lying motionless on the cement floor, frozen for a long time. The exact time of her death is clearly recorded in a preserved original register: "She died at 5 o'clock in the afternoon of June 20" at the age of 39.

Throughout Wanrong's life, she only saw sorrow, married to her husband, her husband did not like her, she thought she could become an empress, but she was driven out of the Forbidden City, and even sold to the Japanese army by her brother in exchange for benefits, and she secretly gave birth to her daughter by others but died early, and she died without knowing that her daughter died, smoking opium damaged her body, and her spirit was still insane, only a short period of time was the queen of the Manchurian Empire, and then died miserably in prison, only to be given the nickname "Empress Xiaoke".

You say that under these experiences, did Wanrong really believe that her daughter was handed over to her brother for adoption, or did she know that her daughter might encounter an accident, but suffered from her own incompetence and could only protect herself, as if she did not know?

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