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What was the name of the wife of the last emperor of China

Guo Buro Wanrong (November 13, 1906 - June 20, 1946), the word Muhong, the number of planted lotus, Manchuria Zhenbai Banner (Daur ethnic group). Wife of the Xun Emperor Puyi of the Qing Dynasty, the last Empress of the Qing Dynasty and China, and later Empress of the Pseudo-Manchukuo. The word "Wanrong" and her character "Mu Hong" come from the Luoshen Fu: "Fluttering like a thrilling goose, graceful like a swimming dragon.

Guo Buro Wanrong, Daur ethnic group, Manchu Zhengbai Banner flag, was born on November 13, 1906 in the House of Rongyuan, Minister of Internal Affairs. Her father, Rong Yuan, was an enlightened man who served as the Minister of the Interior and was a proponent of gender equality, believing that girls should be educated in the same way as boys.

In addition to teaching her to read and write, playing the piano and painting, but also specially hired the Chinese-born American Ren Sam female (MissIsabelIngram) as an English teacher. Wanrong as a Daur flag family of young lady, rich and affluent living environment, prominent family status, national culture and traditional culture of education have had a profound impact on her. Wanrong's birth mother Aixinjueluo's is the granddaughter of King Pu Xu, Yuchang's fourth daughter, known as the "four gege", in the birth of Wanrong due to puerperal fever and died.

Wanrong's stepmother Hengxiang (word "Zhongxin", later renamed "Jin Zhongxin"), is also the granddaughter of King Pu Xu of Ding County, Yulang's second daughter, known as "two gege", the influence on Wanrong's life is very strong. The influence on Wanrong's life was extremely profound. Hengxiang's influence on Wanrong's life was extremely profound. Hengxiang on the Wanrong not only careful care, and even favor, mother and daughter get along very harmoniously. Other members of the family were Wan Rong's older half-brother Runliang, who was two years older than her, and her younger half-brother Runqi, who was six years younger than her, and who was married to S?lve K?ln?yne, Puyi's third sister. Wanrong's family lived in Diamenwai Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing.