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Wanrong loves the bodyguard or Pu Yi

Wanrong loves the bodyguard or Pu Yi

2024-12-21 18:57
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Wanrong had feelings for the bodyguard, but there was no clear information that she loved the bodyguard or Puyi more. Puyi did not choose to divorce Wanrong, even though their relationship was considered immoral at the time. Wanrong changed her image after escaping the palace. She wore modern clothes, permed her hair, and often asked the guards to collect movie star magazines. Puyi's love for Wanrong lasted for a while, but due to political turmoil and other factors, their relationship did not last. Therefore, according to the information provided, it was impossible to determine whether Wanrong loved the bodyguard or Pu Yi more.

Joy of Life

Joy of Life

A family inclined to kindness and charity would grace the descendants. Thanks to one small act of kindness, by providence she comes across a grateful friend; Fortunate that her mother, has done an unperceived good deed…. Men should rescue the distressed and aid the poor… Who would have guessed that kindness in this world ultimately would be the road that one must choose, that proverbial fork in the road? Clouds of rain float on eastern winds as new vines start to blossom. Though drums of war roar too loudly and their brilliance has been lost, a green grass carpet greets the sun by the break of morning. Let us wait for the yellow leaves, a few gourds are harvested.

Pu Yi recalled Wanrong in his later years

Pu Yi mentioned Empress Wanrong many times in his recollection, My First Half of Life. He described Wanrong's beauty, kindness, and her love and support for him. Pu Yi recalled that Wanrong was the woman he loved the most. Her beauty, talent, and kindness left a deep impression on him. Wanrong accompanied Puyi through many unforgettable times. Although their fate was full of ups and downs, their love was sincere and touching. Puyi also mentioned that if Wanrong could divorce him like Wenxiu, perhaps their ending would be different. As the last empress, Wanrong's fate was full of ups and downs and desolation, but she also had a short happy time. Pu Yi recalled Wanrong in his later years. He was cold to her, rarely spoke to her, and did not care much about her affairs. These were some of the fragments of Puyi's memories of Wanrong in his later years.

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2024-12-23 08:15

The Book Written by Pu Yi

Pu Yi did not write any official books because he was imprisoned in the Forbidden City for 20 years without access to books and other knowledge resources. However, there were some officials in the Forbidden City who provided him with some reading materials. These materials included some forbidden books and other confidential documents, so Puyi had the opportunity to learn some historical and cultural knowledge.

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2024-08-19 02:51

A book about Pu Yi

Puyi was an emperor at the end of the Qing Dynasty and one of the most controversial figures in Chinese history. His life experiences have been written into many novels and biographies, the most famous of which are probably Mein Kampf and Manchukuo.

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2024-09-12 15:54

A book about Pu Yi

I'm not a fan of online literature. I'm a person who likes to read novels. I can answer questions related to knowledge. I learned that Mein Kampf is a famous autobiography about Puyi's childhood, youth, and youth, as well as his life and experiences in the Qing Dynasty and Manchuria. This book was written by Pu Yi himself and published in 1950.

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2024-09-20 17:20

Pu Yi's Memoirs

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2026-03-19 00:02

Pu Yi's calligraphy

Pu Yi's existing calligraphy mainly consisted of letters. His calligraphy was rooted in tradition and had a high level of traditional cultivation. His regular script was dignified and beautiful, with the charm of Yan Zhenqing. He paid attention to the style of writing in seal script. His stippling was mainly light in horizontal and heavy in vertical, and he had his own opinions. The whole script was dignified and rigorous, but it also had some of Ouyang Xun's danger. His running script was free and easy, with the charm of Dong Qichang and Zhao Ziang. His strokes were free and easy, and his stippling and painting were closely connected. The lines were smooth and natural, and the contrast between thickness and thickness was obvious. The list was vigorous and vigorous. The arrangement of stippling and structural processing were in place. Words such as" tiger"," blessing" and" longevity" had been handed down to this day. His calligraphy was also influenced by the "Pavilion Style" and followed the path of calligraphy as a whole. His 28-character calligraphy was full of personality. The strokes were straight and the words were firm. The angle of the individual strokes was unexpected. The whole was tilted, the size of the characters was scattered, and they echoed closely, revealing a strong feeling. In addition, he was also good at official script and had the charm of the Rites Stele. When Pu Yi was in the palace, the vast collection of calligraphy in the Qing Dynasty were all his copybooks. He also brought a large number of treasures (including many famous calligraphy works) out of the Forbidden City. All of this reflected his high artistic cultivation and the fact that he had come into contact with many authentic calligraphy works. "Luo Mingxia Love Letter" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-02-06 09:04

Pu Yi wrote several books

Pu Yi didn't write any books. He was a real historical figure, not a person. His life was mainly involved in politics, military affairs, history, and other fields rather than literature. Even so, Puyi still had a certain influence on Chinese literature and culture because he had lived in China for a period of time and had contact with Chinese culture and literature.

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2024-09-12 15:22

Who was Pu Yi's father?

Puyi's biological father was Aisin Gioro Zaifeng.

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2025-01-08 23:08

Did Pu Yi have descendants?

Pu Yi did not have any biological descendants, but he had an adopted son named Aisin Gioro Yuyan. Pu Yi's brother, Pu Jie, had children. He married a Japanese royal woman, Hao Saga, and had two daughters. In addition, Pu Yi's other brother Pu Ren also had three sons. Therefore, although Pu Yi himself did not have direct descendants, his brother left descendants.

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2025-01-09 09:56

Pu Yi's Last Wife

Puyi's last wife was Li Shuxian.

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2025-01-11 05:02
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