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Puyi was sitting on a bus in Beijing, and when he met a person kneeling down and calling him emperor, Puyi replied lightly to his thirteen words!

In the last year of the Qing Dynasty, the young Puyi ascended the throne and was called The Xuantong Emperor. In 1924, Feng Yuxiang, a warlord general directly influenced by the revolution, staged a mutiny in Beijing, ousting the Republic of China government's bribery of the pseudo-president Cao Kun and issuing orders to drive Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, out of the Forbidden City. In 1931, he was taken by the Japanese to Manchukuo and served as puppet emperor for eleven years.

Puyi was sitting on a bus in Beijing, and when he met a person kneeling down and calling him emperor, Puyi replied lightly to his thirteen words!

In 1945, Japan was defeated. Emperor Puyi, who was the "Manchukuo", announced his abdication and intended to flee to Japan by plane, but was captured by the Red Army and taken to the Soviet Union halfway through. In 1950, Puyi was escorted back to China and imprisoned for reform on the charge of war criminals.

Puyi was sitting on a bus in Beijing, and when he met a person kneeling down and calling him emperor, Puyi replied lightly to his thirteen words!

On December 4, 1959, Puyi, who was listed as a war criminal, was released and joined the work, becoming a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference at that time.

One day, Puyi took a bus home from the Botanical Garden after work and met a disciple of the Eight Flags, who immediately knelt down and asked the emperor for peace after seeing Puyi. At that time, Puyi replied with thirteen words: "Liberation has been so many years, and this set is still coming." After saying that, he rushed out of the crowd and disappeared.

Puyi was sitting on a bus in Beijing, and when he met a person kneeling down and calling him emperor, Puyi replied lightly to his thirteen words!

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