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Wanrong became pregnant and gave birth to a baby girl, who was thrown into a boiler (a furnace) by the last emperor Pu Yi and burned to death. Whether it is a boiler or a furnace, it is an indisputable fact that the graceful baby girl was thrown away and burned to death by Pu Yi himself.
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For the sake of his own dignity and image, Pu Yi spent a lot of money to let the two guards who had an affair with Wanrong go, and the child that Wanrong gave birth to was killed by Pu Yi.
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Wanrong died not long after giving birth, and the child was born without living for a day before being thrown into the boiler by Pu Yi and burned to death.
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Pu Yi knew that Wanrong was having an affair with his guard, so he drove the guard away, and less than a day after Wanrong gave birth to the child, Pu Yi threw the child into the boiler and burned to death.
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According to the records, it is true that he betrayed Pu Yi, of course, what is said here is based on various sources, not anything elsePu Yi had no children in his life, so it is widely believed that he was sexually incapacitated at that time. Let's talk about why Wanrong betrayed Pu Yi.
The first reason:was forced to abdicate, Wenxiu left, and Pu Yi became more and more indifferent to Wanrong.
In fact, Pu Yi didn't like Wanrong originally, he liked Wenxiu, but firstly because he himself lacked sexual ability, and secondly, Pu Yi, who was kicked out of Beijing, became very irritable, and the treatment between Wanrong and Wenxiu began to become more and more cold. And Wenxiu is a very decisive person with her own ideas, so she divorced Pu Yi directly, and although Wanrong was a little unbearable to Pu Yi's coldness, Pu Yi's money and the superior life by Pu Yi's side made her inseparable from Pu Yi, of course, it is also possible that Wanrong still had a trace of love for him at that time, so she endured such a life. But Pu Yi put the responsibility for divorcing Wenxiu on Wanrong, and became more and more cold to Wanrong.
The second reason:He was monitored by Japan, and his freedom was restricted by both Puyi and Japan, and he was desperate.
Pu Yi was later taken to Manchukuo and became the puppet emperor of Manchukuo, but because of Pu Yi's neglect at that time, Wanrong stayed in Tianjin and did not leave with Pu Yi. But Pu Yi, who became a puppet, was worried that Wanrong would betray him, and he would never allow his queen to be with other men outside and ruin his reputation, so he held Wanrong tightly by his side, wanting to completely cut off any actions that Wanrong might treat him badly. And all this is done by the Japanese.
Wanrong tried to escape many times, but was finally captured.
The third reason:In despair and revenge, Wanrong committed adultery with the guards and betrayed Pu Yi.
Wanrong is a woman after all, with long-term physical needs and despair for her own life, and possibly some revenge for Pu Yi, Wanrong fornicated with Pu Yi's guards, and eventually became pregnant and gave birth to a daughter. And this made Pu Yi very annoyedthen threw the child directly into the stove and burned him alive, and Wanrong also went insane.
Finally,It can only be said that Wanrong is not human, and if she is as decisive as Wenxiu, then what will happen after the oil will not happen, which is really sad and lamentable.
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It is recorded in history, and the main reason is because Pu Yi is infertileCoupled with the fact that Pu Yi was forced to abdicate at that time, there was no freedom, and the physiological needs of grace were coupled with long-term repression, which led to her betrayal.
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Historical records are like this, Wanrong betrayed Pu Yi, but mainly because of Pu Yi's physiology, and the two of them did not love each other, plus Wanrong's freedom was restricted.
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It's true, after Wanrong and Pu Yi got married, because Pu Yi was not interested in the affairs of men and women, it would lead to Wanrong and the guards fornicating.
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Wan Rong and Pu Yi's marriage lasted for a while, Wan Rong couldn't stand the boring life after marriage, and there was a conflict between her and Pu Yi, which also led to her fornicating with the guards.
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Wanrong did have a child, but it was not necessarily a betrayal of Pu Yi, and the child was burned to death in the end.
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It is rumored that Pu Yi has no interest in the affairs of men and women, so the daughter born by Wan Rong will inevitably not be Pu Yi's.
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When Wanrong and Pu Yi were together, they gave birth to a child because of fornication with other men, and were beaten into the cold palace by Pu Yi。At that time, the whole person was in a very bad state, and it can be said that he was close to mental illness.
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It's true, because Pu Yi and Wanrong have no feelings, and the emotional emptiness in life finally makes Wanrong have a revenge mentality, so she has an affair with the guard.
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I think so, because Pu Yi has no children in his life, butCould it be that there was something wrong with his own body, otherwise how could he kill the child Wanrong gave birth to?
But whether it was an affair with the guards, I don't think the truth is known, after all, it is also a shame for Pu Yi, and he is definitely unwilling to tell the truth.
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It should be, a man who has been an emperor. And he succeeded to the throne as an emperor when he was a child, and he also experienced a lot of life with palace maids when he was a child. Fertility is also not good.
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I think it's true, but the child wasn't necessarily his, and the child was burned to death.
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Wanrong did betray Pu Yi, and the child was definitely not Pu Yi's, but whose it was is still unknown.
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Probably. Didn't history say that Pu Yi had a hidden disease, otherwise why didn't he have children?
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Wanrong's final ending is to die of illness in prison.
In August 1945, the Soviet Union quickly captured Manchuria during the "August Storm" operation, and Wanrong withdrew from Xinjing to Dalizigou in Tonghua with the palace personnel on the 11th, and was later captured by the Communist guerrillas who occupied the area.
He was transported to Tonghua, Changchun, Yongji, Dunhua, and Yanji, and finally died in prison in Yanji, Jilin Province, around June 10, 1946 (see Sagahao's memoirs) or in late August (according to newspapers at the time). The burial place is unknown, some say that it was "swept by an old kang and thrown on the North Mountain", and some say that it was "buried in Nanshan in Yanji City", and the bones are nowhere to be found.
Three years later, Pu Yi, who was living in prison in the Boli Detention Center, learned of Wanrong's death from a letter from Saga Hao to Pu Jie, and seemed indifferent. On October 23, 2006, with the consent of his younger brother Runqi, he was buried with Pu Yi in the Hualong Royal Cemetery outside the Qingxi Mausoleum in Hebei Province in the form of a spirit.
The queen's fornication is a big crime, the queen was found and punished, and naturally the fate of the two guards will not be very good, and they were finally executed by Pu Yi.
Wanrong's child is not Pu Yi's, and Pu Yi is also very clear about this, so the child was arranged to be executed shortly after birth.
Wanrong became dependent on opium because of the troubles of life, she was very addicted to smoking, and later suffered from mental breakdown because of opium smoking, and the whole person was very decadent.
Because Pu Yi has no male ability, he has never had sex with Wanrong at all, so how can Wanrong have children? The only explanation is that the child is not his, and after investigation, the child was Wanrong and a guard who had an affair, Pu Yi was furious and directly executed the child.
The queen has a gentle personality and is willing to be scary and close to the palace maids, even at night, she will not close the door to facilitate the work of her subordinates.