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At the end of the Qing Dynasty, an emperor married a dignified and talented empress, and as a result, when the newlywed cave house spent candlelight night, the groom was so preoccupied with his career that he left the bride alone in the new room

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At the end of the Qing Dynasty, an emperor married a dignified and talented empress, and as a result, when the newlywed cave room spent candlelight night, the groom, who was bent on his career, actually left the bride alone in the new room, and ran to the Yangxin Hall to handle official business, without the slightest concern for the bride's mood.

This emperor is the last emperor Puyi, and the empress is Wanrong.

As an emperor after the Qing Dynasty and an emperor after the two thousand years of feudal imperialism in China, Puyi's life was full of ups and downs and ups and downs.

WanRong is the daughter of Rong Yuan, the former minister of internal affairs, and a Manchurian white flag person, with good looks, talents, and origins. But Puyi did not want to marry Wanrong at first.

Puyi originally wanted to marry the woman he liked, Wenxiu, as empress, but because Wenxiu's origin was not as good as Wanrong, so with the consent of Duankang And Puyi's father and uncle, Puyi had to agree to make Wanrong empress.

Wanrong is the same age as Puyi, and when she married Puyi, she was only 17 years old, with integrity and flowers, not only her appearance was dignified and beautiful, fresh and vulgar, but also proficient in piano, chess, calligraphy and painting, and she was a well-known talented woman.

However, Puyi did not pity Hua Xiyu, but devoted himself to his career, it is said that on the night of the newly married cave candle, he actually left his newlywed wife Wanrong alone in the cave room, and ran alone to the Yangxin Hall to study official duties, without the slightest regard for the bride's mood.

After the wedding, Puyi and Wanrong accepted congratulatory gifts from envoys from various countries in China, which was the first time that Wanrong publicly attended an important occasion as an empress.

In November 1924, Puyi was deposed from the Imperial Title and expelled from the Forbidden City, and Wanrong lost her status as empress, accompanied by Johnston, Puyi entered the world outside the Forbidden City for the first time with Wanrong and Wenxiu.

After leaving the palace, Wanrong did not seem to be in good spirits, because she was originally a noble family from a rich family, and everyone in the Civil Republic era knew Western civilization and advocated fashion, and she quickly adapted to the life of the outside society and various new things.

She directly changed the Qing Dynasty attire in the palace, changed into a fashion cheongsam and high-heeled leather shoes, and permed her hair, coupled with her own superior conditions, becoming a proper concession "modern girl".

Puyi and Wanrong have not yet established the feelings of love between husband and wife, and the changes in the new environment have further extended the relationship between Wanrong and Puyi, even if the two occasionally attend the party together, but it is also a kind of identity decoration.

The boredom and loneliness of the long period of no communication between husband and wife made Wanrong's spirit more and more depressed, and she often lost sleep, resulting in neurasthenia, and she gradually became addicted to opium, and even became more and more addicted.

Later, an incident occurred that led to Puyi's complete break with Wanrong. Wanrong has a false name with Puyi, and the emptiness in her heart makes her like Puyi's attendant surnamed Li.

In order to avoid people's eyes and ears, the two rarely spoke in person, mostly through an old mother who was waiting for her in the Wanrong house to deliver letters to each other. The two secretly had a long time of confusion, and later Wanrong was pregnant with the child of the attendant.

Later, Puyi finally discovered wanrong's ambiguous affair with others and her pregnancy. Puyi was angry and questioned, but Wanrong just wouldn't say whose child it was.

Later, it is said that when Wanrong gave birth to a child, there were no medical staff around, and the child died when she was born, and Puyi asked someone to throw the child into the furnace. The relationship between the two also broke down.

After the heavy blow of losing the child, Wanrong's spirit was stimulated. He was later captured and imprisoned by local guerrillas, and eventually died in prison at the age of 40. It is said that the burial place is unknown after death, and there is nowhere to find the bones.

Puyi later experienced a pitiful rest of his life, and died of uremia due to ineffective medical treatment. A generation of empresses has finally become a victim of the times, unable to grasp their own destiny, which is regrettable.

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At the end of the Qing Dynasty, an emperor married a dignified and talented empress, and as a result, when the newlywed cave house spent candlelight night, the groom was so preoccupied with his career that he left the bride alone in the new room
At the end of the Qing Dynasty, an emperor married a dignified and talented empress, and as a result, when the newlywed cave house spent candlelight night, the groom was so preoccupied with his career that he left the bride alone in the new room
At the end of the Qing Dynasty, an emperor married a dignified and talented empress, and as a result, when the newlywed cave house spent candlelight night, the groom was so preoccupied with his career that he left the bride alone in the new room

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