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In 1953, Fu Wenfang, the wife of the cleaner Liu Zhendong, died of illness. Before dying, she told her husband: "... I used to be the imperial concubine of the Qing Dynasty..." Fu Wenfang did not deceive her husband.

author:Irving History Society

In 1953, Fu Wenfang, the wife of the cleaner Liu Zhendong, died of illness. Before dying, she told her husband: "... I used to be the Imperial Concubine of the Qing Dynasty..."

Fu Wenfang did not deceive her husband, because her name was Wen Xiu, and she was the "Lady Concubine" of Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty.

Wen Xiu is the daughter of Duan Gong. At the age of 13, he was determined by Puyi with a photo. Later, due to the questioning of Duan Kang's concubine, she married Wan Rongwei and changed her embroidery to Lady Shu.

Although there are twists and turns, it is a good story of love at first sight.

However, after getting married, Wen Xiu was not happy.

Empress Wanrong received a Western-style education, so Puyi was always willing to pair up with her, and Wanrong often targeted Wen embroidery. Slowly, Wen Xiu closed the door and only took pleasure in teaching the palace girls to read on weekdays.

What really brought the relationship between the two to the freezing point was the "emperor dream" about Puyi.

At the beginning, Feng Yuxiang launched a mutiny and drove Puyi and his party out of the capital. But Puyi was not reconciled, and he always wanted to make a comeback and re-ascend to the highest position.

To this end, he did not hesitate to borrow the power of the Japanese. But Wen Xiu believes that this is unreliable, and she wants to persuade Puyi to turn back, afraid that he will be devoured by trickery.

At this time, Puyi's eyes were all his own Jiangshan Sheji, where could he listen to Wen Xiu's advice? As time went on, he hated Wen Xiu more and more, and even did something to her.

Although Puyi is no longer the emperor, after all, he is still the head of this line. Seeing that the master was so embroidered, the next person would naturally not give her a good face, let alone a graceful face.

Once, Chinese New Year's Eve eat Chinese New Year's Eve meal. Puyi didn't even call Wen Xiu, only singing and laughing with Wanrong.

Wen Xiu knew that there was no need to stay here any longer.

In 1931, Wen Xiu found a reason to run away from home, and then took the opportunity to publish a divorce report.

Afterwards, Puyi reported that he had issued an edict: "Concubine Shu left the garden without permission, showing that she violated the ancestral system, removed her original title, and abolished her as a shuren. ”

No matter how Puyi used the means, she did not turn back.

Fortunately, the time came to run, and Wen Xiu finally met his true love.

After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, she assumed the pseudonym Fu Wenfang, and Liu Zhendong met and fell in love, and the two soon entered the marriage hall. Later, Liu Zhendong became a cleaner, and Wen Xiu never complained, she was content with such a simple day.

In 1953, Wen Xiu died of illness. Before dying, she told her husband that she was once a princess of the Qing Dynasty.

Unexpectedly, Liu Zhendong said that in fact, he already knew her identity. Hearing this, Wen Xiu closed his eyes with confidence.

It is said that Wen Xiu is a brave woman, she dares to divorce the emperor, it can be said that there is no one who has come before.

But in the author's opinion, she is a distressed woman.

If she hadn't saved enough disappointment in her marriage, how could she have been willing to leave this person who had almost martyred herself. But thankfully, she chose to leave and eventually found her own happiness.

Although the man was not the emperor, he never passed through her youth. But his love and tenderness were only given to Wen Xiu!

In fact, for women, it is better to love a person whose heart is in your heart than to love a person who is full of you!

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In 1953, Fu Wenfang, the wife of the cleaner Liu Zhendong, died of illness. Before dying, she told her husband: "... I used to be the imperial concubine of the Qing Dynasty..." Fu Wenfang did not deceive her husband.

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