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Fu Guiren recalled the picture when she was separated from Wanrong, and the queen was as thin as wood, holding her helplessly and crying

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In the feudal dynasty, becoming an empress was once the dream of many girls, and in order to ascend to this position, they did not hesitate to gamble their lives to compete. However, the identity of the empress can only have supreme glory in such a feudal dynasty. Once the dynasty is overthrown, their fate may not be as good as that of ordinary people. WanRong, the last empress of the Qing Dynasty, proved this view with her own personal experience.

Fu Guiren recalled the picture when she was separated from Wanrong, and the queen was as thin as wood, holding her helplessly and crying

Empress Wanrong, from the pavilion to the thin as wood, what has she experienced?

WanRong, full name Guo Bro Wanrong. Born in Manchuria, his father was the Minister of internal affairs at the time. WanRong grew up in Rongyuan Province. Because his father was relatively open-minded, the young Wanrong received a good education.

Therefore, the young Wanrong not only learned female workers like traditional women, but also learned to play the piano and draw, read and write, and mastered English. Her father hired Ms. Ren Sam as her English teacher from an early age. In addition, WanRong was born beautiful and beautiful, and her appearance was outstanding. Therefore, the graceful appearance that grew up in such an environment can be said to be both talented and beautiful. She also rose to fame among the nobility.

Fu Guiren recalled the picture when she was separated from Wanrong, and the queen was as thin as wood, holding her helplessly and crying

The so-called Chengye Xiao He defeated Xiao He, Guo Buluo Wanrong was talented and outstanding under the cultivation of her father, and she was eventually ruined by her father Guo Buluo Rongyuan for the rest of her life. In 1922, Rongyuan sent his 16-year-old daughter to the imperial palace. Since then, the majestic walls of the Forbidden City have become a cage that Wanrong cannot break through in her life.

Wan Rong, who entered the palace, did not gain puyi's favor. Puyi gradually developed a dislike for her. In 1924, there was a "Coup in Beijing", and warlords led by Feng Yunxiang expelled Puyi and others from the Forbidden City. WanRong also followed Puyi to Tianjin. In 1932, the Japanese wanted to establish a puppet Manchukuo government in the northeast, so Puyi and others went to Changchun.

Fu Guiren recalled the picture when she was separated from Wanrong, and the queen was as thin as wood, holding her helplessly and crying

What they did not expect, however, was that the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo was just a hoax. In Changchun, they were monitored by the Japanese all day and had no freedom at all. She desperately tried to escape, but her escape could only be recovered again and again, and gradually, she became tired.

So Wanrong began to give up on herself. She began to take off her Qing Dynasty costumes and put on a cheongsam. Later, she even smoked opium. He also had an affair with the palace guards and gave birth to a child. Puyi personally killed the child, and Wanrong went crazy after that.

Fu Guiren recalled the picture when she was separated from Wanrong, and the queen was as thin as wood, holding her helplessly and crying

Her behavior further aroused Puyi's disgust for her. Perhaps in order to avenge her beaded secret knot, Puyi married Li Yuqin, a fugui person. What is difficult to predict is that in the end, it is this blessed noble person who stays by Wanrong's side.

After the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japan, the Japanese army's pseudo-Manchukuo plan was gradually broken. Puyi and others were also arrested, but as the War of Resistance progressed, they were gradually released. Their families came one after another to pick up their own families. Even Fugui's family took Li Yuqin away. And Wanrong seemed to have been forgotten, and no one came to pick her up.

Before Fu Guiren left, he asked Wan Rong for the last time. At this time, there was only fugui alone, and she was the empress. But at this time, Wanrong didn't know anything, she had been crazy all day since Puyi burned her child.

Fu Guiren recalled the picture when she was separated from Wanrong, and the queen was as thin as wood, holding her helplessly and crying

But in the instant that Li Yuqin approached her, Wanrong pulled her hand. At this time, Wanrong's hands were already thin as wood, and tears kept emerging from her empty eyes. However, at this time, the Fugui family was also very poor, and it was difficult to raise another wanrong. In desperation, I had to leave her. WanRong was quietly waiting for death in that small cell.

Before Wanrong's death, Fugui had been with her for a while. According to Fuguiren's recollection, Wanrong was often in a state of madness at that time, and she was crazy when she became ill. But she also had occasional moments of staying awake. When she was sober, she sometimes shed tears secretly, and sometimes angrily scolded her father for ruining her life in order to be the head of state.

In the end, Wanrong left without an acquaintance around her. Her body has also remained unclaimed. Eventually, the prison guards wrapped her body in a straw mat and buried it by a nearby river.

Fu Guiren recalled the picture when she was separated from Wanrong, and the queen was as thin as wood, holding her helplessly and crying

Conclusion: WanRong's life is not miserable. She was fortunate to be born in a family of eunuchs and had a good environment to grow up in. But that's where her tragedy comes in. Born in a family of eunuchs, there must have been a political marriage that she was powerless to do.

If she had not married Puyi, she would have found a happy family and lived a happy life, and she would not have come to such a miserable end. Unfortunately, however, history has never been if.

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