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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.
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Pu Yi said in "The First Half of My Life" that Wanrong was unwilling to be lonely at that time, had an affair with the guards around her, became pregnant, and gave birth to a daughter.
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Wanrong fornicated with the guard, and the guard's child was conceived, and after Pu Yi knew about it, the child did not survive.
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She conceived a child with someone else, and Wanrong had an affair with Puyi's guard, so she became pregnant with the guard's child.
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Of course, Wanrong is a child who only has adultery with others, and Wanrong committed adultery with the guards around Pu Yi and gave birth to a child.
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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's fertility is problematic, and when Pu Yi was young, he was instigated by eunuchs and palace maids in the officials, so that he suffered from hidden diseases, resulting in infertilityIn other words, Pu Yi couldn't give birth to children at all. That Wanrong must have betrayed Pu Yi, Pu Yi was infertile, how could he have children?
Pu Yi has a total of five wives, but there is no heir, and Pu Yi's infertility is a well-known secret, if Pu Yi let this child stay, it will be the biggest humiliation for him, as an emperor, what a shame. Not to mention the emperor, even ordinary people can't stand it.
In fact, Pu Yi's feelings for Wanrong are not as deep as Wenxiu, Pu Yi's favorite person is still Wenxiu, and it was written in Pu Yi's autobiography "The First Half of My Life" that the reason why Pu Yi was cold to Wanrong was because Wanrong was angry and left Wenxiu, and finally Pu Yi began to smoke opium and ignored Wanrong more and moreIn order to meet her physical needs, Wanrong had a relationship with the guards around her, and there were still two of them who had an affair, Li Sports and Qi Jizhong
Pu Yi's infertility is not only known to him, but also to everyone, because in 1931, it was registered in the major newspapers of the puppet Manchukuo that Pu Yi was infertile, and an emperor was infertile, think about what a shame it was for Pu Yi. In 1935, Wanrong was pregnant, this is something that everyone knows is definitely not Pu Yi's, can Pu Yi endure such a thing? So after the child was born, he was thrown into the furnace by Pu Yi, if the child always existed, then Pu Yi's hat would never be taken off.
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Pu Yi's history proves that he can't have children, someone claims to be a fishing teacher, this must be suspected of fraud, just trying to cheat money, this can be called to the police to deal with it, because it is impossible, because official medicine has reported that he is infertile for life, because he often did things in his teenage years and palace maids, resulting in the end he could not get pregnant and lost the ability to have children, so that must be fake, is a ** don't believe it.
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Yes, Pu Yi is not only unable to have children, he can't even fulfill the obligations that a man should fulfill. He can't give birth, but Wanrong can, she can have sex with someone else, so some people say that he is Pu Yi's son.
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Pu Yi was the last emperor, and his story has always been talked about. However, I have to say that he is relatively lucky, because compared to the last emperors of other dynasties, his ending is still better. Because he became a legal citizen under the transformation of New China, regained his freedom and lived out his old age in peace.
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Wanrong is a wild seed, it's that simple!
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You also said that it was "self-proclaimed". That's all self-talk, who can prove it? Besides, there was no DNA testing technology for paternity testing in Pu Yi's era, and the blood identification was not reliable, so the self-proclaimed son of Pu Yi should be a joke.
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This kind of self-proclaimed is obviously **, in such a historical environment, even if Pu Yi has children, it is impossible and impossible to keep his children.
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**, in order to eat and drink, how can you put on a big name for yourself in the troubled times at that time, then you can only use the king as a guise, and no one cares about him.
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Obviously self-inflicted amorous next to the big money.
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In this way, you can climb the high branch of the last emperor.
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Pu Yi did not have children. If someone claims to be Fu Yi's child, it must be **. And he's not very clever at deception.
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That's not easy to say, it may be someone else's, or it may be your own, who can't have children can still tell you, that's not a glorious event.
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Who doesn't want to be the son of the dynasty, the glory is not expensive, and the enjoyment is endless. And Wan Rong was the most favored at that time.
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You can go and make DNA.
Extraordinary Citizen Wong Tsz-wah [Hong Kong, China] as Pu Yi, Jiang Wenli as Kwok Bu Roche, Wan Rong, Qin Hailu as Wen Xiu, Chen Jin as Li Shuxian.
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.
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.
Last time, I watched a short **, which was about Pu Yi's physical problems and infertility. How could the emperor tolerate the fact that the child was not his own, so he threw the child into the furnace.