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Who was the last queen of the Qing Dynasty?

Wanrong, Guo Buluo, Daur, Zhengbaiqi, 1905, born in Rongyuan House, Minister of Interior Affairs. 1922, Wan Rong, who has reached the age of 17, is famous among the nobles for his dignified and beautiful appearance, fresh and refined, and his piano, chess and calligraphy are pervasive. In the same year, she was elected to the palace and became the last queen in history of qing dynasty. However, Wanrong was elected not because of her beauty and versatility, but because Emperor Puyi drew a circle on her photo and delineated Wanrong's tragic life. Wen Xiu, another girl, was also selected with Wanrong. However, Wenxiu's family power is not as great as Wanrong's, so Wenxiu came second and became the imperial concubine. However, Wan Rong's lucky election seems to be the beginning of her unfortunate fate.

In the days of living in the Forbidden City, Wanrong lived comfortably because of the glory of the mother instrument and the joy of the newlyweds. Her gentleness and liveliness also brought a lot of happiness to Puyi, and her extensive knowledge made Puyi regard her as a confidant. However, Wanrong also has the narrow-mindedness and jealousy that most women have, so the existence of Wen Xiu makes her and Puyi somewhat uncoordinated.

/kloc-at the end of 0/924, Puyi was driven out of the Forbidden City, and the honorific title of the emperor became the history of China. He lives in Jingyuan, Tianjin. He is graceful and can embroider. With the passage of time, the weakness of Puyi's personality gradually exposed, and the physical defects eventually led Wen Xiu to file for divorce. Puyi, on the other hand, blamed Wan Rong for all the faults that the "Princess Knife Revolution" brought him great shame.

Puyi fled to Changchun and became a puppet of the puppet Manchukuo, turning a deaf ear to Wanrong. At the same time, Wanrong's actions were closely monitored and restricted by the Japanese, which made Wanrong's body and spirit on the verge of collapse. So Wanrong indulged herself more and more, she was manic and irritable, she was addicted to drugs, and even had an affair with the guards around Puyi. In short, Wanrong tried her best to do everything that could anger Puyi. Finally, she began to live in the cold palace for 10 years, which made her change from a beautiful and quiet beauty to a wooden madman. At 1946, with the surrender of the Japanese army, a large group of royalty and relatives were left behind, and the son Puyi also fled hastily. After being transferred to the prison in Yanji, Jilin with the People's Liberation Army, the lonely Wanrong finally lost her fragrance with the wind and turned into loess, ending her once enviable, resentful, pitiful and sighing life.