Pu Yi s parents resume? What is Pu Yi s son s name

Updated on history 2024-02-26
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Aixin Jueluo Puyi - "The First Half of My Life".

    Chapter 1: My Family History.

    1. The life of Prince Alcohol.

    In 196 A.D., that is, the 14th day of the first month of the old calendar in the 32nd year of Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty, I was born in the palace of the king of alcohol in Beijing. My grandfather Yi Yi, the seventh son of Emperor Daoguang, was the first prince of the county, the prince of the later Jin, and after his death, he was called "Xian", so he was later called Prince Shanxian. My father, Zaifeng, was the fifth son of my grandfather, because of the first and first.

    The third and fourth sons died early, and the second son Zai Yan was taken into the palace by his aunt Empress Dowager Cixi and became the emperor (that is, Emperor Guangxu), so after the death of his grandfather, his father attacked the prince. I am the eldest son of the second generation of alcohol kings. On the 20th day of October in the old calendar when I was three years old, the Empress Dowager Cixi and the Guangxu Emperor fell ill, and Cixi suddenly decided to make me the heir emperor and succeed Tongzhi (Zai Chun, Cixi's own son, Zai Xiang's cousin), and Ao Guangxu.

    Within two days of my entry into the palace, Guangxu and Cixi passed away one after another. On the ninth day of the first month of November, I ascended to the throne as the tenth and last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, with the year name Xuantong. Less than three years later, the Xinhai Revolution broke out, and I stepped down.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Pu Yi had no children.

    Aixin Jueluo Puyi (February 7, 1906 - October 17, 1967), the word Yaozhi, the name Haoran. The last emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the last emperor in Chinese history. It is also known as the Qing Emperor or the Xuantong Emperor.

    The grandson of Prince Yixun, the eldest son of Zaifeng, and his mother Suwan Guerjia Youlan.

    Pu Yi married four times in his life, married five women, and his last marriage was to Li Shuxian in 1962.

    Anecdotal allusions. Reading life.

    Pu Yi studied very hard, in addition to often being sick and not going to school, he also asked the eunuch to tell the teacher to take a vacation from time to time. His interest in reading was far less than his interest in the big cypress tree outside Yuqing's official body. Pu Yi often squatted there to watch the ants, squatting for a long time, playing so much that he forgot to eat.

    Later, he was attracted by crickets and earthworms, and asked people to bring a large number of ancient porcelain pots and jars to feed these insects.

    The teachers had no choice but to use expedient methods for this student, and every morning after getting up, Zhang Qianhe, the chief eunuch, stood outside the bedroom and read yesterday's text aloud to Pu Yi several times; When Pu Yi went to the Queen Mother to say goodbye, he used a "meeting gift" to ask him to read the book from the beginning in front of the Queen Mother, prompting him to remember.

    In this way, after studying for a few years, of course, I can't memorize a few articles. Manchu literature was even worse, he didn't even learn the alphabet, and with the death of his master Iktan, he completely ended the course.

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still call him emperor. At that time, those eunuchs didn't expect to see Pu Yi alive, and they were very excited to see him, and they still called him emperor according to the previous practice.