Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Puyi's Japanese wife

Puyi's Japanese wife

queen

Guo Buluo Wanrong (1906- 1946) was a Daur flag bearer. In the 11th year of the Republic of China (1922), 17 years old married Puyi and became a queen. Father Rong Yuan is the Minister of the Interior. [60] At first, the relationship between husband and wife was good. Puyi obviously tends to be graceful and restrained in literary embroidery. Puyi, who was suspicious by nature, once showed his trust in Wanrong. After Tianjin Wenxiu left, Puyi became resentful and graceful, and Wanrong began to be neglected by Puyi and became addicted to opium. During the Manchukuo period, Wan Rong did not want to go to the Northeast, but was forcibly taken away by the Japanese Kwantung Army, and he was crazy all the year round. After Japanese surrender, Wan Rong was captured by China guerrillas and finally released. Smoking addiction, died in Yanji, Jilin, China, and the burial place is unknown. On June 23rd, 2006, with the consent of his brother Guo Bulun, he was summoned to be buried with Puyi in Qingxian Mausoleum outside Qingxi Mausoleum, Hebei Province, and the Queen posthumous title.

Li (1925- 1997), a Han nationality (posthumous title, known as the "Filial Empress", was not actually recognized and disagreed with her. As far as Puyi, a marriage based on the transformation of new China, is concerned, this title is disrespectful to Li himself. 1962, she married Puyi at the age of 37. At that time, she was still a little nurse, but Puyi didn't dislike her because she was a nurse. Before that, Li had been married twice. Puyi wanted to remarry and got married. After marriage, the two love each other and take care of each other. They are a rare couple.

Shu Fei

Erd Te Wen Xiu (1909- 1953) was a Mongolian flag bearer. Del's flag bearer. In the 11th year of the Republic of China (1922), she married Pu Yi, who was 16 years old. Puyi's first choice was Wen Xiu, but after his father's death, all four concubines headed by Kang thought that Wen Xiu was poor and ugly, and all his ministers advised Puyi to re-elect. Wenxiu was posthumously named Shu Fei. Divorce was abolished in the 20th year of the Republic of China (193 1).

Xiangguiren

Tan Yuling (1920 ——1942 August 14) was born in the Manchu nobility, and his original name was Taras. After the Revolution of 1911, he changed his surname to Tan. In the 26th year of the Republic of China (1937), Puyi was dissatisfied with her grace and entered the cold palace. In order to have an indispensable decoration and plaything, Tan Yuling, who was studying in Beijing Middle School at that time, was introduced by relatives to Changchun to marry Puyi and lived on the west side of Jixi Building. Puyi named her an auspicious aristocrat, when Puyi was 32 years old and Tan Yuling 17 years old. After Tan Yuling entered the palace, he had a good relationship with Puyi and was deeply loved. Puyi often asks her nephew, daughter-in-law and other female guests to accompany her. Tan Yuling is smart, docile and virtuous, and feels safe with others. But five years later, Tan Yuling, 22, passed away. The cause of Tan Yuling's death is still a mystery. In 2002, the descendants of the Aisin Giro family became posthumous title, known as the imperial concubine of Huang Mingxian.

Rich people

Li (1928 July15—20065438+0 April 24) was born in an ordinary family in Changchun. In the 31st year of the Republic of China (1942), he was admitted to Puppet Man Xin Jing Nanling Girls' Excellent School. The following year, Li, who was only 15 years old, was elected to the Palace of Manchukuo and was named "Fu Gui" by Puyi, the "emperor" of Manchukuo. This is Puyi's fourth wife. The divorce was abolished in May 1957, and then remarried. 200 1, died of cirrhosis.