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Li Tiyu and Qi Jizhong were the two most trusted bodyguards of the last emperor Puyi, who accompanied Puyi when they grew up, but the two successively committed adultery with Puyi Empress Wanrong, and one of them let Wanrong give birth to a child.

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Li Tiyu and Qi Jizhong were the two most trusted bodyguards of the last emperor Puyi, who accompanied Puyi when they grew up, but the two successively committed adultery with Puyi Empress Wanrong, and one of them let Wanrong give birth to a child. Puyi learned that he did not take extreme measures against the two people in the future, and gave them a large amount of money to keep them away from Wanrong, and the wheel of fate began to change, and in the end, the end of the two was completely two extremes.

After Puyi abdicated, he has been doing nothing, drinking and having fun with Wanrong all day, and that period of time is Wanrong's happiest time. Later, the Japanese promised Puyi to restore his country, but Wanrong did not approve of Puyi's defection to the Japanese, so the relationship between the two was rifted.

Li Tiyu and Qi Jizhong successively committed adultery with wanrong, who was dissatisfied, and was expelled from the palace by Puyi. Li Sports took this money to marry a family, never took the initiative to talk about this experience, and finally lived in his old age. However, Qi Jizhong went to the Japanese puppet government to help the Japanese oppress the people, and often used this experience to tell things, and after Japan's defeat in the war, he was also sentenced to death.

Li Tiyu and Qi Jizhong were the two most trusted bodyguards of the last emperor Puyi, who accompanied Puyi when they grew up, but the two successively committed adultery with Puyi Empress Wanrong, and one of them let Wanrong give birth to a child.

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