Wanrong's ending was very tragic. Wanrong died in 1946 in prison in Yanji, in the Jilin Province. After she was captured by the Red Army of the Soviet Union, she was completely abandoned by Pu Yi. She did not get a proper funeral or a cemetery of her own. There was no definite information about the whereabouts of her body. Therefore, Wanrong's specific ending was still an unsolved mystery.
Wanrong's fate was very tragic. She was taken away by the Japanese and placed under house arrest. Later, she fled Changchun but was arrested and eventually died in prison. She spent her life in the Cold Palace, imprisoned for 10 years, causing her to have schizophrenia. Wanrong's experience was very tragic. She did not enjoy the glory and wealth of the Empress and finally spent her later years in captivity.
Wanrong's body had not been found yet. According to different accounts, there was a saying that her body was casually thrown into a smelly ditch, and there was also a saying that she was buried in Nanshan, Yanji City, but the exact burial place was still unknown, and her bones were nowhere to be found. The whereabouts of Wanrong's body remained a mystery.
Wanrong had experienced the legendary experience of being a noble lady, a middle-aged lady, and then a puppet queen and a prisoner. After she married Pu Yi, she lived a lonely and miserable life. She experienced the boredom of being driven out of the Forbidden City and living in Tianjin, as well as the life of a puppet emperor in the Manchurian Imperial Palace in Changchun. In the end, she was imprisoned in Yanji Prison during the war and died of diarrhea at the age of 40. Her burial place had always been a mystery until the expert An Longzhen revealed Empress Wanrong's final destination after seven years of investigation.
There were different versions of Wanrong's exact burial place. There was a saying that Wanrong's body was buried on the left side of Puyi's tomb in the Qing West-Hill, buried with her husband. Another theory was that Wanrong's body was buried in the Hualong Royal Cemetery in Yi County, Hebei Province, and was buried with Puyi. However, these claims were not supported by conclusive evidence, so it was impossible to determine the exact burial place of Wanrong.
Wanrong had hereditary mental illness, neurosis and schizophrenia.
Wanrong was a character in the TV series " The Last Imperial Concubine."
Puyi preferred Wanrong. Although Puyi had a good impression of Wenxiu at first and hired a teacher to teach her, as time went by, Puyi's preference for Wanrong became more and more obvious. He was often with Wanrong and rarely visited Wen Xiu's residence. Wanrong also became Puyi's empress, while Wenxiu became a concubine. Therefore, according to the information provided, Pu Yi preferred Wanrong.
Wanrong and Puyi's relationship could be said to be complicated and unfortunate. According to Pu Yi, Wanrong had an ambiguous relationship with Li Tiyu and Qi Jizhong after being treated coldly by Pu Yi for a long time, and she became pregnant. This caused Pu Yi to be angry with Wanrong and decided to throw Wanrong's daughter into the boiler. Wanrong did not know the child's fate in the end. In addition, there were rumors that Wanrong's brother sold her to a Japanese officer. Although Wanrong and Puyi's relationship was not happy, they still maintained a husband-and-wife relationship in some aspects, such as a common language and a husband singing and a wife following. However, Pu Yi's desire to control Wanrong was very strong, causing Wanrong's life to be full of depression and pain. In general, the relationship between Wanrong and Puyi could be described as complicated, unfortunate and full of contradictions.
Puyi preferred Wanrong. Although Puyi had a good impression of Wenxiu at first and hired a teacher to teach her, as time went by, Puyi's preference for Wanrong became more and more obvious. He was often with Wanrong and rarely visited Wen Xiu's residence. Wanrong also became Puyi's empress, while Wenxiu became a concubine. Therefore, according to the information provided, Pu Yi preferred Wanrong.