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Because Wanrong was unwilling to lose her status as the queen and Pu Yi filed for divorce, Pu Yi was cold, and in order to retaliate against Pu Yi and the guards for having an affair, she also gave birth to a child, so that Pu Yi put her in the cold palace and finally died tragically.
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A queen who died in the country, a puppet regime, a woman who is not loved by her husband, her life is extremely empty, and she does not love herself, which leads to such a situation.
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In 1935, Wanrong had an affair with Pu Yi's attendant Li Tiyu and became pregnant. Until Wanrong has been.
It's been a few months since she was pregnant, and she was about to give birth, and Pu Yi knew the truth. Wanrong was violently beaten by Pu Yi for this, but Wanrong never said whose child it was, at that time, Wanrong's attitude was very clear: if the child was born, Pu Yi should admit that it was his; If not, after the child is born, the child should be allowed to be quietly raised outside, but Pu Yi has always ignored it, and then Wanrong gave birth to a baby girl, but Pu Yi still decided to throw the daughter born by Wanrong into the boiler, and the matter has been hidden from Wanrong, and then Pu Yi said to Wanrong that she would hand over her daughter to her brother to hire a nanny to raise, and since then, Wanrong has paid child support to her brother on a monthly basis, resulting in Wanrong not knowing that the child has died until she dies.
Another rumor is that Wanrong's daughter died when she was born and was thrown into the boiler by Pu Yi.
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The last queen was graceful, and the illegitimate son was thrown into the boiler by Pu Yi, but the ending was sad!
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Pu Yi has a physical disorder and has no fertility, and Wanrong is at the age of a flower, with normal physiological needs, and after a long time, she will be lonely and unbearable, so she will have an affair with the guards, and it is said that Pu Yi was angry and threw the child into the stove and burned to death.
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Pu Yi has no sexual ability and no fertility, he and Wanrong have not had children since they got married, even if they have been taking medicine**, there is no improvement, no woman can tolerate these, so Wanrong will have an affair with the guards and have a child.
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Wanrong was very depressed in the palace of the puppet Manchurian **, her emotional life was not satisfactory, and there was no hope and freedom in life, so she smoked opium and committed adultery with the guards.
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It is said that on the way to escape, Wanrong's body has festered and stinks. finally died in prison in Yanji, Jilin, and Wanrong, who was only 41 years old, died miserably.
Even Pu Yi said in the end that if Wanrong didn't care so much about the false name of the last queen and left me like Wenxiu, maybe the ending would be better.
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Empress Wanrong's son was not born to Pu Yi, and Pu Yi couldn't tolerate this kind of thing, so he brutally killed the child, and Wanrong became delirious because of this.
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It may be because someone was jealous that she gave birth to a daughter, so they threw her daughter into the boiler when she was born.
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Because this daughter was an illegitimate child born to her and the guards, Pu Yi was infertile, and since his queen had a daughter, he was very angry and threw this daughter into the boiler.
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Because Pu Yi is infertile, then Wanrong's daughter must be unknown, so he will kill her.
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Because Wanrong's child was not born to Pu Yi, Pu Yi had no fertility at all, she was born by fornication with the guards, Pu Yi was very angry when she found out, and threw it directly into the boiler.
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It must have been a child born to Wanrong and someone else, and then Pu Yi knew about it, so he threw the child into the furnace, that is, this child was not his own.
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It must be that the child is not his own child, if it is his own child, he can't be so angry, and the tiger poison doesn't eat the child.
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I think it should be the child born by the queen Wanrong, not Pu Yi's own child, but the queen and someone else's child, so Pu Yi is angry.
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It is estimated that this child is not Pu Yi's biological son, otherwise how could he be angry when he gave birth to a child, and threw the child into the furnace, which is very strange.
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I think that tiger poison does not eat children, and I am sure that this child is not Pu Yi's, and Pu Yi knows about it, so he burned the child to death in a fit of anger.
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It must be that this queen is very advanced in her thinking, and she accepted advanced ideas and had children with others, so Pu Yi felt very angry and insulted.
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Because the Qing Dynasty was about to fall at that time, it belonged to the late Qing Dynasty, and the child may have been a deformed child, so he got angry and burned the child to death.
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Because this child is definitely not his own child, anyway, there was a queen in the late Qing Dynasty who was a particularly advanced person with advanced ideas and advanced thoughts.
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Pu Yi is infertile, just like if he has a child, it is not him at all, what do you say he is for? And he was the emperor who was cuckolded by the queen, and he didn't kill Wanrong, which is already good
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Because it was a child born to Wanrong and another man, ordinary people can't stand cuckolding, not to mention that it's still the emperor, it's a great shame.
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