When Pu Yi died, the Qing Dynasty had been extinct for 55 years, so why could he still be buried in

Updated on history 2024-03-07
32 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Pu Yi did not hide in the imperial mausoleum, his mausoleum was only on the edge of the imperial mausoleum, which belonged to a privately operated commercial cemetery. Pu Yi was buried here for a commercial purpose, and the cemetery developed a variety of themed cemetery areas under the banner of the royal mausoleum and the dragon vein.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When the last emperor Pu Yi died, the Qing Dynasty had been in ruin for 55 years, why could he still be buried in the imperial mausoleum?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Aixin Jueluo Puyi is the last emperor in Chinese history, as the king of the dead country, he ascended the throne three times in his life, and was ousted three times, and it is estimated that he is an extremely bumpy one among the emperors of all dynasties. However, he was very lucky, whether it was Sun Yat-sen, Yuan Shikai, or the Japanese.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Pu Yi was the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, and he had a lot of experiences in his life, from emperors, puppets, war criminals to ordinary citizens, and was also taken care of by the party and the state after his death, and he also respected the opinions of his family.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Even though the Qing Dynasty had fallen, he was the last emperor in Chinese history. His burial in the imperial mausoleum is also very tortuous.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because of his special status, as the emperor of the late Qing Dynasty, Pu Yi's family members were allowed to choose a place for him to be buriedZhang Shiyi, a businessman in Hong Kong, wants to invest in the tourism project of the Qing Dynasty's Western Tombs, using the signboard of the Qing Emperor's Mausoleum to sell private high-end cemeteries, and by the way, develop tourism to collect tickets to drive the local economy. The Hong Kong developer thought of Pu Yi's identity as a good advertisement, in order to attract tourists, so he found Pu Yi's lover Li Shuxian, and after negotiationPu Yi's ashes were buried in the Hualong Royal Mausoleum in the Qingxi Mausoleum.

    Pu Yi, the late emperor of the Qing Dynasty, was treated as the best last emperor. Although there are also many deposed emperors who are better off than Pu Yi in life or material, Pu Yi has been free in the last ten years of his life. This is a blessing and a blessing for an emperor who is bound to a high wall all day.

    In 1992, overseas businessman Zhang Shiyi decided to return to China to start a businessIt was decided to build a cemetery that integrates burial sightseeing, culture and education.

    To increase the visibility of the cemetery,Zhang Shiyi found Pu Yi's wife, Li Shuxian, to discuss the matter of moving Pu Yi's ashes to the Hualong Royal Cemetery, and finally the two parties reached an agreement. Although Li Shuxian agreed, he was collectively opposed by the Aixin Jueluo family, and many people in the Puyi family thought that Puyi was already an ordinary citizen, and there was no need to cause more trouble in the old system of the Qing Dynasty. But Li Shuxian found her own reason and said that Pu Yi had become a little golden dragon and dreamed of her.

    said that he wanted to return to his ancestors, but he did so just according to Pu Yi's instructionsEveryone was speechless. Pu Yi's life was at the mercy of others because of the signboard of "The Last Emperor", and after his death, he was also unable to live in peace because of this signboard, and he really couldn't decide whether he lived or died. The deceased has passed away, only the descendants remain, the legendary last Pu Yi had a rough first half of his life, and the second half of his life was stable and peaceful, and his old age was smooth.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Pu Yi's life is plagued by the four-character golden sign of "The Last Emperor", he is manipulated, and even after death, he cannot sleep peacefully.

    Pu Yi died of uremia in the 60s of the last century and was buried in Babaoshan National Cemetery. In the 90s of the last century, he was moved to Hualong Cemetery, and it has been nearly 100 years since his death.

    The fact that the last emperor, Pu Yi, was moved to a private cemetery in Hualong after his death illustrates a very real problem: the status of your daughter-in-law, although it does not affect your past, may determine your future life.

    It is said that in the 90s of the 20th century, a Hong Kong businessman attached great importance to the area near the Xiling Tomb of the Qing Dynasty and decided to use the tombstone signboard of the Qing Dynasty to develop tourist tickets to promote the development of the local economy.

    But in the last century, there were not many visionaries. Many people are very taboo about buying a cemetery for themselves, so very few people buy a cemetery after it is built, and of course tourism development and ticket sales have become empty talk.

    Subsequently, the local tourism department and the developer contacted Puyi's ex-wife, Li Shuxian, through a relationship, and had several communications and negotiations. Li Shuxian finally nodded in agreement.

    As Pu Yi's first heir after his death, Li Shuxian went directly to Babaoshan Cemetery without being accompanied by his family, and invited Pu Yi's ashes into Hualong Cemetery.

    Pu Yi's whole life was used and manipulated because of the symbol of the "Last Emperor". After his death, Pu Yi was also unable to live quietly because of this sign, and he could not decide his life and death.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because he was the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, he was also qualified to be buried in the imperial mausoleum; At that time, people also wanted to increase the number of tourists and popularity of the Imperial Tomb, so even after half a century, it was possible to be buried in the Imperial Tomb.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Because Zhang Shiwen, a very economically minded businessman, he bought a piece of land near the Qingxi Mausoleum to build a cemetery, and under the auspices of Puyi's widow Li Shuxian, Puyi's ashes were moved to the Longhua Royal Mausoleum.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Even though the Qing Dynasty has fallen, he is still an emperor, the last emperor of China, so he is still eligible to be buried in the imperial mausoleum.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Because in any case, he is also the emperor of the Qing Dynasty, and he also has a very high status, so he is naturally qualified to be buried in the imperial mausoleum.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    At that time, Pu Yi's younger brother thought that he didn't want much preferential treatment for a Chinese citizen, so he placed him in the cemetery. Secondly, people moved Pu Yi's ashes here, mainly to increase the popularity of this imperial tomb.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Because no matter what, Pu Yi is always the last emperor of our country, and being able to be buried in the imperial mausoleum is also his own qualifications, and it is also his best destination.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It turned out that at that time, the Hualong Cemetery in Xiling was privately contracted, but no one wanted to be buried there, so the boss found Li Shuxian and asked him to bury Pu Yi there, and then give him certain benefits.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In fact, Pu Yi was not buried in the real Qing Imperial Mausoleum, but buried his ashes in the Hualong Cemetery, which is separated by a wall from the Guangxu Chongling Mausoleum.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Pu Yi was the last monarch of the Qing Dynasty, and he was not as fortunate as most of the monarchs of all dynasties in Chinese history, and even worse than many unfortunate monarchs in history.

    In the past, the monarch who destroyed the country was nothing more than the replacement of dynasties, but Pu Yi's life spanned the replacement of social forms. Because of his special identity, he was used by various forces, and he was thrown around by all forces, and he had to live a difficult life in the gap of replacement. As a monarch, not only did he not enjoy the brocade clothes and jade food enjoyed by most monarchs in ancient China, but he was adrift all his life and was at the mercy of others everywhere.

    The end of the Qing Dynasty meant the end of China's feudal society. Although Pu Yi was born in the royal family, he did not pick a good time. When he was a baby at the age of three, he was pushed to the throne of the Qing Dynasty, which had no rights, and became the king of the fallen country, and was driven out of the Forbidden City by the great warlords at the age of 10 and exiled.

    He worked as an enemy puppet for a while, and later repented after the reform and opening up, and after he was released from prison, he lived as an ordinary citizen. Fifty-five years after the fall of the Qing Dynasty, Pu Yi died and was buried in the royal garden. The reason why he was buried in the royal garden is not particularly clear for the time being, but later generations have discussed it.

    Some people say that the reason why Pu Yi was buried in the imperial mausoleum was that a developer at that time wanted to attract investment, after all, Pu Yi was the last monarch of the Qing Dynasty, which was a good gimmick. Burying Pu Yi here is like advertising yourself, which can bring huge economic benefits to developers and promote the economic development of Hong Kong at that time to a certain extent.

    However, the above reasons are only the analysis of later generations, in addition to the above statements, there are other theories, you can understand many ways, in order to solve the confusion in your heart.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Pu Yi's ashes were first buried in the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery in Beijing. This cemetery is actually worthy of the identity of the last emperor of Puyi, because this cemetery is the cemetery with the highest specifications and the largest reputation in the country.

    Pu Yi's wife Li Shuxian is also very satisfied with the country's arrangement, after all, Pu Yi is just a citizen, and it is already very good to be able to enjoy such treatment. Soon after, a Hong Kong (some people say that it is Macau and Taiwan, the origin is not very clear, there is less relevant information on the Internet) businessman came to the mainland, he found a business opportunity, that is, if you can build a mausoleum near the Qing Xiling, and then externally, you are bound to make a lot of money.

    Thinking of this, the merchant began to pitch to prepare, any dynasty has a celebrity effect, so in order to make his mausoleum famous, the merchant asked the staff of Qingxi Mausoleum to find Li Shuxian and discuss with her if Pu Yi's tomb could be moved here, after all, Pu Yi's mausoleum was here. Li Shuxian was a little hesitant at first, but then thought about it, and felt that after moving over, it would be very close to the Guangxu Mausoleum, and it could be regarded as being able to help Puyi return to his roots, after all, it is definitely unrealistic to be buried in the Qingxi Mausoleum, so it is better to retreat and seek the second.

    So, in 1995, nearly 30 years after Pu Yi's death, his tomb was moved to the Hualong Royal Mausoleum, although the name of this cemetery is royal, and it is also very close to the Qingxi Mausoleum, but it is actually a privately developed cemetery, which is different from the royal mausoleum of Zheng'er Bajing, so Pu Yi is also eligible to be buried here even if he is a citizen.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    "Royal Mausoleum" is just one more imperial character.

    In addition to the word "Emperor", it is a family cemetery.

    It makes sense from the perspective of being buried in the family cemetery.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    In any case, is that also the ancestral tomb of the people, although he is no longer the emperor, but the ancestors of the people for eight generations are there, the fallen leaves return to the roots, and it is also the traditional habit of the Chinese to recognize the ancestors and return to the ancestors, so China is still very humane society.

    And I personally think that from a historical point of view, although he is not the emperor, but he is indeed the last generation of Chinese emperors, it is of historical significance, in the future, when future generations go to see the royal cemetery, they asked where the last generation of Chinese emperors belonged, is it possible that the narrator told them that the last generation of emperors because they are no longer emperors so they don't know where to go!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Although he was not a king, he still enjoyed the courtesy of a king.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Because his contribution is great for the country.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Although Pu Yi was no longer a king at that time, after all, he was an emperor.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Although he is no longer an emperor, he was once an emperor, that is, he is the last emperor in Chinese history, which is worth remembering, marking China's departure from feudal society.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    In fact, it is not in the royal mausoleum, but in the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Pu Yi was first buried in Beijing's Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery, which is the highest standard and most famous cemetery in the country. His tomb was later moved to the Hualong Royal Cemetery, but it was not a serious royal mausoleum, but a privately developed cemetery.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    It was originally the ancestral tomb of Pu Yi's family, and Pu Yi had no descendants, so there was no burden for Pu Yi to return to his roots.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Aixin Jueluo Puyi (February 7, 1906 – October 17, 1967) was the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty. He was the emperor of the Qing Dynasty during his reign and was called "Xuantong", commonly known as Emperor Xuantong (1909, 1912, July 1-12, 1917). During the reign of the puppet Emperor of Manchukuo, he was called "Kant", also known as Emperor Kant (1934-1945).

    Pu Yi was the twelfth monarch of the Qing Dynasty, the tenth emperor after entering the customs, and the last emperor of China. Commonly known as Emperor Xuantong, also known as Emperor Xun of the Qing Dynasty, known as the "Emperor of the Qing Dynasty" in history. The word Haoran is taken from the meaning of Mencius's "I am good at nurturing my Haoran qi", and the nickname is "Wuge" [1].

    The grandson and grandmother of Prince Yiyun (the seventh son of Emperor Daoguang and the younger brother of Emperor Xianfeng, Prince Alcohol Xian) is Liu Jiashi of Yiyun Side Fujin, the eldest son of Zaifeng (the second generation of Prince Alcohol), and his mother Suwan Guerjia Youlan (daughter of Ronglu). Guangxu (Puyi's uncle) succeeded to the throne after his death and was the last puppet emperor of the Qing Dynasty. Later, with the support of the Japanese Empire, the puppet state of Manchukuo was established as the emperor, but in fact it was nothing more than a puppet of the Japanese and a tool for invading China.

    He was sentenced to 15 years in prison after the end of the Anti-Japanese War. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he was released and transformed into a new citizen, and his works include "The First Half of My Life", which are important historical materials. He later died of kidney cancer (some say bladder cancer) at the age of 62.

    After cremation, the ashes were placed in the side room of the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery in Beijing, and the then Prime Minister *** instructed them to be moved to the main room, and later moved to the Hualong Royal Cemetery.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Aisin Jueluo Puyi (February 7, 1906, October 17, 1967).

    After his death, the cremation ashes were placed in the side room of the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery in Beijing, and the then Prime Minister *** instructed them to be moved to the main room, and later moved to the Hualong Royal Cemetery.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    First buried in Babao Mountain, and then moved to the Hualong Royal Cemetery of Qingxi Mausoleum.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Kidney cancer, a sinister disease, crept into his body and caused him to die in the early hours of October 17, 1967, at the age of 60.

    Originally in Babaoshan, it was relocated to the Hualong Royal Cemetery in Qingxi Mausoleum in 1995.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    He passed away in the early morning of October 17, 1967, and was later buried in the Hualong Royal Cemetery.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    Standard Answer: Pu Yi, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, died on October 17, 1967, and was buried in Babaoshan, Beijing.

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