After Pu Yi was pardoned, why was the poor jingle able to leave a large inheritance for his wife?

Updated on history 2024-04-23
28 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This is because Pu Yi wrote a book about himself and the Qing Dynasty, "The First Half of My Life". Well, it allows everyone to look at history from a different perspective, and after the book was published, it was a bestseller, and it also took the opportunity to make a lot of money.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After Pu Yi died, he also gave his wife several incomes, first of all, 100 yuan per month for living expenses, 100 yuan was a lot of expenses at that time, followed by the copyright fee for the book Pu Yi wrote, and then Pu Yi's grave relocation fee.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In history, Pu Yi was driven out of the Forbidden City by Feng Yuxiang, and he must have brought out a lot of cultural relics when he left the Forbidden City.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In fact, before Pu Yi died, he had received support to write a book about himself and the Qing Dynasty "My First Half of Life", after all, Pu Yi was an emperor, which can leave us a lot of references, and can look at history from different angles. After the publication of his book, it quickly became a bestseller, and he took the opportunity to make a lot of money, and it is said that the book made him at least a million, and since he had no offspring, all this money was left to his wife.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    After Pu Yi's death, he was originally buried in Babaoshan, but later a developer developed a private cemetery called the Royal Mausoleum, and in order to make a name for himself, he found Pu Yi's wife, gave a large sum of money, and moved Pu Yi to his cemetery.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because although Pu Yi is an emperor, he is actually just a puppet, and he is not the one who really makes decisions. And he didn't directly do anything to hurt the people, but only indirectly hurt the people. There is still a difference between him and those Japanese criminals, who are heinous and directly harm the interests of the common people.

    In addition, there were still many old and young remnants of the Qing Dynasty in China at that time, and if Pu Yi was killed, wouldn't it be a bond with these people. So after multiple considerations, Pu Yi was finally pardoned.

    Pu Yi should be grateful to this new society, which gave him the opportunity to be a new man. Pu Yi was the last emperor of the feudal dynasty. Although he is bent on restoring the Qing Dynasty, in fact, from his point of view, this matter is also very understandable, if he does not want to restore the Qing Dynasty, he feels that he is a ruthless and unrighteous person.

    For example, if you are the heir of a family, when it is your turn to be in charge, your family has already fallen, and you will definitely do everything possible to revive the family. It's just that you didn't realize that your family was gone, and the methods you used were not very clever later, and they were used by some criminals, so you can be regarded as a fault party.

    And generally in ancient times, the last emperor would basically die. If the last emperor did not die, then how could a new dynasty be established. And Pu Yi, as the last emperor, if he had been killed at that time, it is estimated that there would be no emperor in China again.

    Therefore, the leaders at that time, after many considerations, thought that Pu Yi could not be killed.

    Because Pu Yi had sincerely changed his mind and had no idea of restoring, he pardoned him. I think Pu Yi still has to thank this new society, the leader of the new society, is also a very humane person, he made a very correct decision out of a historical feeling. After all, Pu Yi was also a person who had been an emperor, and staying should be regarded as a kind of memorial to the Qing Dynasty.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Pu Yi did too many wrong things, the most wrong thing was that he was supported by the Japanese to become the emperor of Manchuria, but our country also released him because he was a historical celebrity, and it was also to appease the Manchu widows.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    He himself has no power, he is completely a puppet, so many of them are not what he is willing to do, and his life is quite miserable, so I forgive him.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Originally, there was no Pu Yi on the amnesty list, but after the teacher saw the list, he said that the amnesty should first pardon the emperor, and New China has the courage to do so.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because the situation at that time was in ruins, Pu Yi, as a representative of the old era, must be accepted by the new era.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Pu Yi was the last emperor in Chinese history, and he still had some economic power after receiving amnesty. It's just that it will appear poorer on the surface.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Because he sold all the things in the palace. The things in the palace were worth a thousand gold, so they left a large fortune.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Pu Yi's life was full of ups and downs, and after the amnesty, he was poor and white, why did he leave a large inheritance for his wife.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Someone asked, after Pu Yi was pardoned, why was the poor jingle sound able to leave a large inheritance for his wife? Pu Yi, the last emperor in the history of our country, he was an emperor three times before and after, his life was very bumpy, and his life was a tragic life. Pu Yi was born in 1906 in the palace of Prince Alcohol in Beijing, and if nothing happens, Pu Yi is likely to inherit his father's Prince Alcohol.

    Unfortunately, in 1908, the Empress Dowager Cixi issued an edict to the palace to take Pu Yi to the palace to raise her, which already indicated that Pu Yi would inherit the throne. Pu Yi's grandmother fainted on the spot when she heard the news, and his mother also wept silently, a scene that is the opposite of the situation in the TV series, where the family faints with joy if they hear that their child will inherit the throne. The eunuch went to hug Pu Yi,Pu Yi cried loudly and beat the eunuch, noBe willing to leave your own home.

    In the end, he had to let Puyi's nurse Wang Jiao take him into the palace, Pu Yi listened to his nurse the most, and under the comfort of the nurse, Pu Yi entered the palace with the inner eunuchs. On November 14th,Emperor Guangxu died, and the Empress Dowager Cixi let Pu Yi have two rooms for one personAt the same time, he was succeeded to Emperor Tongzhi and Emperor Guangxu, inheriting the throne of the Qing Dynasty. On December 2, Pu Yi ascended the throne in the Taihe Palace, at this time he was only three years old, he didn't understand anything, but he was put on the throne of a great dynasty that was about to fall.

    On October 10, 1911, the Wuchang Uprising broke out, Yuan Shikai went out of the mountain to regain the power of the Qing court, Yuan Shikai played Tai Chi, and on February 12, 1912, Pu Yi abdicated. Of course, the decision is made by the Empress Dowager Longyu, who is still a child at this time. After Pu Yi's abdication, he still lived in the Forbidden City and began to study.

    In 1917, there was a dispute between the government and the court in Beiyang, and Zhang Xun brought 4,000 Wuding troops into Beijing on the grounds of mediating the conflict.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Pu Yi left his memoir "The First Half of My Life" in his early years, which has been published all over the world, so the royalties of this book alone are conservatively estimated to be in the millions, which are naturally inherited by Li Shuxian, so much money can't be spent in a lifetime!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Because he happened to meet the new era, and later he saved a little more savings.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    After Pu Yi was pardoned, his wife left a large inheritance, mainly because they made significant contributions to the founding of New China.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    After Pu Yi was pardoned, his wife left a large inheritance, and Pu Yi was likely to inherit his father's Prince Alcohol.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Because it's probably all something he left behind as he inherited his father's assets.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Thought that the emaciated camel was bigger than the horse. The first is that in fact, before Pu Yi died, he wrote a book about himself and the Qing Dynasty "My First Half of My Life", the edition fee of this book alone is millions, which is not a small amount, for Li Shuxian at that time, this is an expense that can be relied on, this cost is enough to meet her daily life, as for the additional income, she has to rely on her own hard-working hands, Pu Yi, a powerless man, can not help.

    Secondly, it is said that Pu Yi hid a little treasure in private, not with him, but in a secret place, this is a hearsay, Li Shuxian did not say that there is, and Pu Yi will not say that there is. If it is true, this thing should be a priceless treasure, if it is placed today, my God, making a fortune is a trivial matter, maybe it is two or three suites in Beijing's Third Ring Road, I don't know if it is even higher! That's what we're guessing about.

    Anyway, Pu Yi left Li Shuxian with a 10,000-word suicide note, if it is put up now, can it also be auctioned? As for the value of Puyi's calligraphy and paintings, it's not very clear, it shouldn't be very high, at least not to millions of millions, right? I actually don't know anything about collecting, I guessed it myself, and I also have a wardrobe and a dollar.

    I don't know if this wardrobe is a valuable object? Forget about the dollar!

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    After Pu Yi was pardoned, the poor jingle bell may be part of the property given to him by the new **.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It may be that some were secretly left, after all, it is an emperor's assets that are still there.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    This is because Pu Yi is, after all, the last emperor of China, and he still has his own assets.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    It may be conferred with other assets. And then I didn't tell my wife all the time, and I didn't tell anyone else.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    If the last emperor had written a book of "The Secret History of the Imperial Palace of the Qing Dynasty", or drew some flowers, birds, fish and insects and wrote some cursive script, he could now sell it for a lot of money.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    After Pu Yi was pardoned, he was indeed very poor, and he also lived on his salary, and the reason why he was able to leave an inheritance for his wife was related to his survivors' fees, copyright fees, and grave relocation fees. After Pu Yi was kicked out of the palace, his life was turned upside down. But he still dreamed of restoring the dynasty, and he wanted to use the power of Japan to help him restore the country, but he was used by Japan and had no real power at all.

    Towards the end of World War II, he fled with the Japanese army and was captured by the Soviet army and returned to the Soviet Union. It was only at China's strong request that he returned to China to undergo reform. When Pu Yi was pardoned, he was already over half a hundred years old.

    He became an ordinary person, but there were still many difficulties in life, and he had to live with his own hands.

    In order to help him solve his difficulties, the state introduced him to a job as a teacher and helped him marry Li Shuxian. The two of them don't have to worry about food and clothing, but they just don't have children. After Pu Yi's death, he left a large inheritance to his wife.

    Most of this inheritance is the manuscript fee for the publication of "My First Half of Life" made by Pu Yi during his lifetime. After the publication of this book, it was touted by many people, and Li Shuxian also published some books about Pu Yi as a way to get the best of life.

    Before Pu Yi's death, he was still a worker in a state-owned enterprise, and the state gave him a large amount of money for the resettlement of his bereaved family after his death. According to the regulations of New China, Pu Yi was to be buried in Babaoshan after his death, but at that time, someone opened a cemetery near the Guangxu Cemetery, and discussed with Li Shuxian to move Pu Yi's ashes to the vicinity of the Guangxu Cemetery, and gave her a sum of money for moving the grave. So far, Li Shuxian has used Pu Yi's status as his wife to obtain a large amount of property.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    In the history of the world,Pu Yi can be regarded as a legendary historical figure - because Pu Yi's life experience is difficult for most people to encounter: from feudal emperor (Qing Dynasty) to republican head of state (puppet Manchu ruler), from Emperor Junxian (the puppet Manchu Empire was nominally Junxian) to a prisoner, and finally became an ordinary citizen.

    However, except for the period of time when he was an ordinary citizen, Pu Yi, whether he was a feudal emperor, a monarch emperor, or a republican ruler, was just a puppet who couldn't help himself, and his degree of freedom was far from being comparable to that after becoming an ordinary citizen.

    Pu Yi is thankful for one thing. That is, after the fall of the puppet Manchukuo, Pu Yi was captured by the Soviet army and repatriated to New China a few years later, so that he had the opportunity to be reborn under the sky of New China, so as to be a new man - if Pu Yi was arrested by the people like the backbone of Wang Puppet **, Pu Yi would be executed. Pu Yi, who became an ordinary citizen, was already alone at this time and had nothing.

    The reason why he is alone is because Pu Yi has married four women in his life: Queen Wanrong died before and after the fall of the Puppet Manchurians; Tan Yuling died of illness during the Puppet Manchurian period.

    The cause of death is unknown - Pu Yi insisted that Tan Yuling was ** by the Kwantung Army because of her anti-Japanese tendencies; The remaining two: Wenxiu divorced Pu Yi long before the establishment of the puppet Manchu regime, and Li Yuqin also chose to divorce Pu Yi after the founding of New China.

    And there is nothing, because with the fall of the puppet Manchurians, Pu Yi fled from the puppet capital Xinjing in a hurry, and after being captured by the Soviet Union, although he was lucky to bring some personal property, but some of these belongings were destroyed by Pu Yi in the Soviet Union, and the other part was after Pu Yi was disciplined and reformed by the people, he felt the sins of the past, and finally, the rest of the property was dedicated to the country. In this way, Pu Yi has nothing left - this can be regarded as a clear line with his previous self.

    After Pu Yi was released, the people arranged a job for him, and under the introduction of the leader, Pu Yi concluded the last marriage in his life.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Pu Yi is the last emperor in the history of our country, and his life was very bumpy, and after going through twists and turns, he finally lived a stable life in his later years. He has been married four times in his life, the last of which was in 1962 when he married Lee Shu-hyun. Pu Yi was very poor after receiving the amnesty, but after his death, he left a large sum of money for his wife, so how did Pu Yi do it?

    In fact, Pu Yi in his later years did not leave Li Shuxian with any money. For him, the salary he earns daily is only enough for his own expenses, and in addition, he is not in good health and often gets sick**, so the expenses are particularly large, so after his death, Li Shuxian did not get any inheritance.

    And Pu Yi left Li Shuxian a spiritual legacyAfter all, Pu Yi's life is indeed very bumpy and legendary, especially when Pu Yi also wrote "My First Half of Life" and "Pu Yi's Diary", and the income from the copyright fees of these two books is naturally to Pu Yi's wife Li Shuxian. In addition, because Li Shuxian has lived with Pu Yi for a period of time, people are very curious about Pu Yi with a special identity, so Li Shuxian also wrote two books, namely "Pu Yi and Me" and "My Husband Pu Yi".Therefore, after Li Shuxian's death of Pu Yi, the main economic ** is the copyright fee.

    Because of this, some people speculate that after Pu Yi's death, he left a large inheritance for his wife, and also privately collected previous cultural relics, but Pu Yi handed over most of them. In fact, latePu Yi was already so poor that he was already poor, so all he left for his wife was the copyright fees for the two books, because he had no children, so all the proceeds went to Li Shuxian.

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