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The last queen gracefully and sadly lived

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In the late Qing Dynasty, high-definition old photos of the last empress Wanrong

The last queen gracefully and sadly lived

。 Wanrong, formerly known as Guo Buluo Wanrong, the word Muhong, the number Jikun. She was the empress of the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, Aixin Jueluo Puyi, and the last empress in Chinese history. Wan Rong was born into a prominent Manchurian aristocratic family, her father Guo Buluo Rongyuan was a bodyguard of the Guangxu Emperor, and her mother came from the Nala clan, a prominent family. Wanrong's life and fate are closely linked to the decline and fall of the Qing Dynasty, and her life is full of twists and turns and drama.

The last queen gracefully and sadly lived

As the last queen in the history of the mainland, Guo Buluo Wanrong's life experience has gone through several ups and downs, from the Forbidden City to the puppet Manchukuo, her life trajectory is closely linked to Pu Yi, with the end of the feudal royal power, the last bit of glory brought to her by the Manchu royal family is also scattered in the wash of history.

The last queen gracefully and sadly lived

In 1922, 16-year-old Wanrong married Pu Yi and became the last empress of the Qing Dynasty. Because at that time, the newly-born Republic of China gave the Qing Dynasty royal family the treatment of "retaining the honorific title and treating each other with royal courtesy", so Wanrong's wedding still followed the Qing Dynasty emperor's big wedding system, and Wanrong sat on the queen's "Fengyu" to marry into the Aixin Jueluo family, all of which was tacitly approved by the Republic of China. As a result, Wanrong became the last queen in Chinese history.

The last queen gracefully and sadly lived

In 1924, Pu Yi and Wanrong were driven out of the Forbidden City by Feng Yuxiang, Wanrong wore court clothes for the last time to stay on the wedding day, court clothes were worn during the grand ceremony, Wanrong wore a solemn court dress to meet foreign diplomats celebrating her wedding, her hairstyle is a typical "two heads" of Qing Dynasty women, the guests present were attracted by the temperament of the queen mother, and couldn't help but admire her temperament.

The last queen gracefully and sadly lived

In 1935, after Wanrong gave birth to someone else's child, she was thrown into the cold palace, and the love and relationship between the two completely disappeared.

She cut her hair short, permed her hair, changed into a fashionable dress, and painted her face with elaborate makeup...... suddenly changed from the queen of the Qing Palace to a modern beauty.

The last queen gracefully and sadly lived

As a defenseless and weak woman, she has to bear the pressure of the change of ownership and the impact of rain leakage in the house, and it is not a way out before and after. In 1967, Pu Yi died at the age of 61. Wan Rong lost the love of her life and began her later life. In her later years, she lived a quiet life and reflected on her life. She once said to her own experience: "My life has been so hard!" However, she also understands that her life is an epic of fate with joys and sorrows, and she has become a witness to history. Wan Rong died in Toronto in 2004 at the age of 81. Wanrong's life is full of twists and turns and drama, she witnessed the decline and fall of the Qing Dynasty and experienced the baptism of social change. In her, we can see the collision of tradition and modernity, and we can also feel the struggle between love and fate. Wanrong's life is a living history, and she uses her experience to interpret the joys and sorrows of an era. Modify the Expand Write to copy feedback