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Pu Yi's status in Japan is not high at all. Aside from hanging a title, he doesn't have much power and influence. Although Pu Yi claimed to be "the ruling state of Manchukuo," he was only a puppet of this "country."
When Pu Yi visited Japan, Japan used a grand welcome ceremony to let the outside world see that Pu Yi was not its puppet, so as to witness the friendly development between the two countries.
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Not high at all, he was simply used by the Japanese as a puppet emperor of New Manchukuo.
In the book "The First Half of My Life", Pu Yi himself admitted.
Not only did he have to look at the faces of the Japanese to live, but even the Japanese shrines had to be moved back to his country to pay respects, and he even ordered the whole country to worship. He himself said: "The ancestors have changed".
The younger brother Pu Jie also had to be forced to marry a Japanese woman, because Pu Yi had no son, so according to the etiquette law, it had to be passed on to his younger brother, and after his brother's death, it would be passed on to a son who had half Japanese blood. If Pu Yi's status is high, how can he comply.
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In Japan, Pu Yi was touted as the emperor of Manchukuo, who was friendly with Japan at that time, and in order to glorify the invasion, he needed such a puppet, which is why he was held so high
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When you want to take advantage of its status, you have a lot of status.
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He is just a puppet of the Japanese ruling China, how can he have a high status!
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is the most corrupt, incompetent and corrupt emperor, and he is also a traitor emperor, a puppet ...... of the Japanese
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Pu Yi was the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the last emperor in Chinese history. He was also an emperor with a special experience, first the last emperor of the Manchu Qing Dynasty, and then the puppet Emperor Kant of Manchukuo, a puppet emperor. At the same time, he was also the son of Zaifeng, the last regent of the Qing Dynasty, and was known as Emperor Xuantong.
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It varies from person to person, and it is a great miracle to think that the monarch has successfully transformed himself into a self-reliant man.
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When Pu Yi was the puppet Manchu emperor, the Northeast people were trampled on by the Japanese devils, and the puppet Manchurian ** can be said to be the prelude to the Japanese invasion of China, and it can also be said that Pu Yi was used and betrayed by Japan. I remember reading a sentence where Pu Yi once said, "I don't care how many people die, in short, I must be the emperor." "Poor people must have something to hate If you want to know more clearly, go watch "The First Half of My Life".
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The first half of his life is pitiful, and the second half of his life is happy.
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Pu Yi did not have a Japanese wife. His younger brother married a Japanese wife. Hiroshi Saga.
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Couples Wanrong, Li Shuxian, Tan Yuling, Li Yuqin.
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In 1967, the descendants of Aixin Jueluo in Taiwan gave Pu Yi the temple name and the nickname, and the temple name said: Qing Xianzong. Judging from the interpretation of the law, the latter temple number and the name of the temple still reflect Pu Yi's life more objectively.
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Chinese who were killed by the Japanese can watch the movie The Last Emperor is very real.
On August 15, 1945, Japan surrendered. On August 17, Pu Yi was captured by the Soviet Red Army while preparing to flee in Shenyang and taken to the Soviet Union. At the beginning of August 1950, he was escorted back to China, where he studied and reformed in the Fushun War Criminals Management Center. >>>More
Aixin Jueluo Puyi - "The First Half of My Life".
Chapter 1: My Family History. >>>More
Pu Yi married 5 times in his life, but never left offspring.
There is no army of 500,000. has always been a puppet in the hands of others, and he has used it to control the situation.
Extraordinary Citizen Wong Tsz-wah [Hong Kong, China] as Pu Yi, Jiang Wenli as Kwok Bu Roche, Wan Rong, Qin Hailu as Wen Xiu, Chen Jin as Li Shuxian.