Pu Jie was born in Qin Chunwang Mi. He is the second male in the family, and his mother is Guarga EULAN SPA01. Before his death, he was honorary director of China Calligraphers Association and vice chairman of the National People's Congress Ethnic Committee.
The life of the character
Pu Jie, Xie Ehao and their daughter Huisheng were born in 1907. Pu Jie was born in a pub of the Qing royal family in Beijing. Pu Jie's grandfather was Aisingiorro Yi Xuan, the seventh son of Daoguang Emperor and the younger brother of Xianfeng Emperor, and his second uncle was Emperor Guangxu. His father, Prince Zai Feng, was the fifth brother of Guangxu Emperor Zai Tian, and he was the Regent of the late Qing Dynasty. His mother, Su Wan Guarga, is a Guarga from Zhengbai Banner of Manchu.
After the Qing Dynasty, he was one of the few Manchu nobles who enjoyed high subsidies from the government of the Republic of China. Different from the extravagance and waste of several relatives, Pu Jie was good at managing money and maintained a high social status in the early Republic of China.
When Pu Jie was a child, he worked as a Puyi capital in Wang Mi Qinchun. 1928, on the eve of the Northern Expeditionary Army's entry into Beijing, the Zai Feng family was arranged by Zhang Xueliang to take refuge in the Tianjin Concession, and Pu Jie and his wife lived in the residence of Gu Ruiyu, Zhang Xueliang's concubine. Pu Jie secretly went to study in Fengjiang Wujiangtang, but was stopped by Puyi. He was detained by Japanese police in Dalian and returned to Tianjin more than ten days later.
1929 went to Tokyo Academy and Japanese NCO School to study (Puyi ordered him to stay and marry a Manchu woman, but was stopped by the Japanese army). /kloc-returned to the northeast in 0/935 and served as a military attache in the puppet Manchukuo (imperial court military attache). 1937, married Japanese royal parents-in-law ("good faith marriage") and daughter Hao of the cragginess family (named Aisingiorro Hao after marriage). But their marriage was very successful, and they gave birth to two daughters, Aisingiorro Huisheng and Aisingiorro Yisheng.
1945 At the end of World War II in August, Japan surrendered unconditionally and the puppet Manchukuo perished. Pu Jie and his brother Puyi fled to Shenyang and flew to Japan, where they were captured by Soviet troops.
1August, 950, he was handed over to the care of the people of China and the government of China, detained in Fushun War Criminals Management Office, and accepted the ideological reform of China's * * * production party.
Pu Jie Aisingiorro's running script: Happy Birthday 1959 On the 10th anniversary of the National Day, the China government pardoned the first batch of war criminals. Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, was pardoned, but Pu Jie was not pardoned. 1960165438+1on October 28th, the second batch of Pu Jie was pardoned. After returning to Beijing, the United Front Work Department of Beijing Municipal Committee arranged for him to work in Jingshan Park for one year, while working and reforming. After the transformation, Pu Jie was assigned to CPPCC as the Commissioner of Literature and History. He has served as a member of the Literature and History Research Committee of China People's Political Consultative Conference, a member of the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC), and a deputy director of the Ethnic Affairs Committee of the National People's Congress.
1On October 30th, Premier Zhou Enlai met with Puyi, Pu Jie and their relatives to encourage them to make contributions to the motherland. Pu Jie was very grateful, and wrote in his poem: "Today, under the banner of Red, the new and old rivers and mountains are completely different", and sincerely expressed that "we should cherish this mulberry scenery and try our best to find an inch of shade". He was not only enthusiastic about social welfare activities, but also donated his savings for many years to the Organizing Committee of the 1 1 Asian Games, which was praised by the society.
196 12 February 12, Premier Zhou invited Essien Choro's family to the West Flower Hall for dinner. Under the care and mediation of Premier Zhou, he was reunited with his wife Xie Ehao. Since then, I have lived at No.52 Huguosi Street and spent the Cultural Revolution together.
1980, as one of the representatives of Manchu, he served as the NPC Standing Committee member and vice chairman of the National People's Congress Ethnic Affairs Committee.
From June 65438 to June 0986, Mrs. Hao's kidney disease began to deteriorate and she was admitted to Beijing Friendship Hospital. Pu Jie, then member of the the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) and deputy director of the Ethnic Affairs Committee, accompanied his wife on her deathbed. 1June, 987, Mrs. Hao passed away and failed to return to No.52 hospital.
199 1 year165438+1October 28th was awarded an honorary doctorate in law by Ritsumeikan University in Japan.
1994 died in Beijing at 7: 55 on February 28th at the age of 87. After death, half of the ashes were buried in the Aisingiorro Branch of Zhongshan Shrine (the shrine of the cragginess family) in Shimonoseki City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. The other half is buried in Beijing.