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The elegant ending of the last queen.

Because Puyi had no sexual function, she was trapped in the puppet Manchuria Palace and was miserable, so she was lonely enough to have an affair with the Guards. Later, she became pregnant, and the child was burned to death by Puyi after birth. After that, Puyi put her under house arrest for eight years, and she became a crazy person, until Japan defeated Puyi and left him for her life. The following are the last days of Wanrong:

1945 On August 6 and 9, the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. On August 8th, the Soviet Union declared war on Japan, and millions of Red Army entered the northeast of China in three ways. The end of Japanese imperialism and its "Manchukuo" emperor Puyi has come. 1 1 In August, Puyi moved the palace to Tonghua according to the order of Kwantung Army. Wanrong left the palace under the escort of eunuchs, Ma Feng and Mary, and boarded the special bus from Changchun with Puyi. /kloc-In August of 0/3, they arrived in Dalizigou, Linjiang County, where there was an iron ore company run by the Japanese, and the Japanese gave up their house for them to live in. Two days later, Japanese Emperor Hirohito announced his unconditional surrender, and Puyi was forced to read his third letter of abdication since he became emperor. /kloc-In August of 0/7, Puyi escaped with valuables and his closest relatives, leaving Wanrong and "Fu Gui" Li and others in Dalizigou. Puyi told them when she boarded the plane that she would send a plane to meet them as soon as she arrived in Japan. However, Puyi's plane was forced to land by the Soviet Air Force on the way to Japan, and Puyi and others were captured and soon taken to Siberia, the Soviet Union.

Wan Rong, who was thrown into Dali ditch, was very ill and blind, just like a boat drifting with the tide in the stormy waves, at the mercy of fate. According to Li's memory, she and Wanrong lived across the hall, with Li in the west and Wanrong in the east, separated by a sliding door, and they could hear each other talking in the room. Li and Wanrong lived in a fake palace for two and a half years, but under the strict control of Puyi, they never had a chance to meet. Puyi also completely separated them on the way to escape. At this time, Li wants to see the queen. When she recalled the meeting, she wrote: Two eunuchs helped her to the door, and the door opened with a bang. I can hardly believe my eyes. I imagine her in my mind, not to mention as beautiful as flowers and pure as jade, which is the beauty in Xiu Xiu. But what I see now is the image of thin people, people and ghosts. Her eyes were glassy, her face was pale, and her two-inch long hair stood upright. She is about 63 meters tall and wears a dirty and wrinkled old pajamas. Because I haven't washed it for a long time, I can't tell what color it is. Kind of crazy.

In the days of escape, and Wanrong became sisters who shared weal and woe. 1945 165438+ In October, the weather turned cold, and this group of pseudo-government refugees moved to Linjiang County under the leadership of Yan Tongjiang, a squire of Puyi. In Linjiang, Li Wanrong lives in a Korean-style house. Under the careful care of Li, Wanrong's condition improved and her body recovered.

Soon they were liberated by the Eighth Route Army, and these people were taken to trial by our army as prisoners of war. Later, our army withdrew from Linjiang, and we took Wanrong, Li and others to Tonghua City. At that time, Chiang Kai-shek launched a full-scale civil war, and the Northeast People's Liberation Army was being hit by the superior military forces of the Kuomintang. The living conditions of the troops are poor, and they often move, so they can't take care of the sick queen. The army chief asked Li if she could take the queen to her home. But the Li family is very poor and can't afford grace at all. Li broke up with Wanrong with mixed feelings. Since then, Wanrong, Mrs. Pu Jie and a group of six people have been taken to Changchun by the People's Liberation Army. After the trial, the troops released them, but Wanrong could not do without opium, not to mention the waiter. At that time, there was no money to buy her opium, and no one wanted to accept her. She can only follow the retreating army alone like a prisoner.

In order to prevent the Kuomintang troops from reoccupying Changchun, the head of the army moved Wan Rong and others to Jilin City. Wanrong's "public exhibition" during her stay in Jilin City is undoubtedly a way to express her resentment against the Japanese puppet regime that oppressed the people in Northeast China for more than ten years. According to the reporter who reported the incident, the organizer of Jilin police station pointed to Wanrong and said to the audience, "This is Puyi's wife!"

In the book "The Wandering Princess", Yan Ehao recalled the scene at that time and said: "Although the queen can still eat, she can't take care of herself. I can't ask students for help in this matter, so I have to support the queen's bulky body of five feet six inches by myself. I am very weak because of malnutrition, so this is a very hard and arduous job. "

Guards and the Eighth Route Army cadres rushed into the detention center, trying to see the crazy queen, but the queen, who was already in a semi-crazy state, might have had hallucinations in the palace before, kicked the quilt aside and kept shouting:

"Servant, bring sandwiches."

"Hurry up and bring the towel for bathing."

The special care in life was quickly cancelled. "Two meals a day, red sorghum and a bowl of soup like water, I immediately feel indigestion." According to Ji Ehao, several soldiers in the guard sympathized with Wan Rong. One soldier asked his wife to make cloth shoes and underwear, and another soldier brought some vegetables, saying that they were given by an old lady selling vegetables. That day, he went to the vegetable field to buy food. When I happened to see a photo of Puyi hanging on the wall, I talked about the situation that the "Queen" is now being held in a detention center. "The old lady cried as soon as she heard it," and picked up some fresh vegetables for him to take to the Queen. This vegetable seller openly hung a photo of Puyi ten months after the fall of Manchukuo, perhaps to commemorate a flag bearer in the Qing Dynasty!

1At the beginning of June, 946, he moved to Dunhua with our army. After arriving in Dunhua, it was another "running retreat", obviously because the Kuomintang army was about to attack the city. She really couldn't hold on any longer, lying on the side of the road several times, getting up again and struggling to move forward. Finally arrived at the railway station, took the "personnel carrier" without seats but with windows, and went to Yanji via Dunhua.

After getting off the train in Yanji, I marched in the street and went to the prison. Xie Ehao wrote: "Among the captives in the same industry, only we got on the luggage compartment. There is a big white flag on the carriage, which reads in big letters:' traitors and puppet Manchukuo royalty and their henchmen'. At the back of the luggage compartment, the prisoner tied behind his back is like a long snake. All the people in the street gathered to watch the exciting game. The half-dead queen squatted in the carriage and opened her eyes from time to time. She became insensitive and unresponsive to everything. I held her, gritted my teeth, lifted my face, and endured being reviled. After a turn in the street, we were put in the prison behind Yanji Court. "

Finally, the remaining six members of the royal family were locked in a single cell, while Wanrong was locked in a cell transformed from a reinforced concrete warehouse. When the food was served, the guards put it in front of the small window. One day, Shan Ehao was allowed to see Wan Rong from a small window after applying. She was surprised to find that Wanrong had fallen off the kang and was lying on the concrete floor. No one wants to go into the house and put her back on the kang. The food in the small window hasn't been touched for at least a few days. She can't carry the bowl, but no one wants to send food into the house. Wanrong is incontinent, her cell stinks, and no one will go near her.

Benehao begged the warden to allow her to clean Wanrong's cell and feed her more food. The result was not approved. The next day, the prison sent someone to clean the smelly room and put on graceful clothes and pants, which allowed Ji Ehao to enter. When she came to Wanrong with food, she still saw the unconscious "queen".

On June 10, the order was issued: Wan Rong, Ji Ehao and other six people were transferred to Mudanjiang and then to Jiamusi. Considering that Wanrong can no longer walk, a beautiful carriage is specially prepared for her, so that she can walk from the prison to the railway station. However, the person in charge of the prison soon discovered that Wan Rong was a person who simply could not stand the fatigue of the journey. "If she dies halfway, she might as well not go." Six days later, Xie Ehao and other five people were escorted to Jiamusi. It was not until they boarded the train that they learned that Wanrong had been left behind and no longer accompanied, and they realized that the moment of finally breaking up with Wanrong had passed. Soon, the five men were released in Jiamusi, and then went their separate ways.

Wanrong, who stayed in Yanji prison, spent the last ten days of her miserable life alone, without any relatives or members of the royal family.

On June 20th, one day after Aisingiorro Xie Ehao left 10, the last queen in the history of China finally passed away. In a well-preserved original registration form, the exact time of her death was clearly recorded: "She died at 5 o'clock before noon on June 20th". He died at the age of 42.

After Wanrong's death, there was no grand ceremony for the emperors to "bury the sky", no relatives stood by and mourned, and even the bones were nowhere to be found.

As for the burial place, some people say it was "swept by Lao Kang and thrown on the northern mountain", while others say it was "buried in Nanshan, Yanji City". Under the circumstances at that time, we can only simply deal with the aftermath, take pictures of the remains, archive the bodies, and then find a suitable ravine to bury them without leaving a grave. I'm afraid it's hard to prove the statements about "North Mountain" and "South Mountain".

Three years later, Puyi, who had been living in Boli asylum prison, learned of Wanrong's death from a letter written by Xie Tiao to Pu Jie, and he seemed indifferent.