A Brief Introduction of Aisingiorro Puxiu
Aisin Giorro Puyi was the 1 1 emperor of the Qing Dynasty (because the Qing Dynasty started from Huang Taiji, when Nurhachi was the late king), and became the 10 emperor after entering the customs; He was also the last emperor of China. He is known as the Emperor of Xuan Tong, and also known as the Emperor of Xun Qing. Grandson of Prince Yi Xuan (the seventh son of Daoguang Emperor and the younger brother of Xianfeng Emperor), eldest son Zai Feng (the second generation of alcohol prince) and mother Su Wan Guaer Jia Youlan (the daughter of Rong Lu). Guangxu (Puyi's uncle) succeeded to the throne after his death and was the last puppet emperor of the Qing Dynasty. Later, the Japanese Empire supported the establishment of a puppet Manchukuo as emperor, but it was actually only a puppet of the Japanese and a tool for invading China. He was sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment 15 years after the Anti-Japanese War. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), People's Republic of China (PRC) was released and turned into a new citizen. His works, such as My First Half Life, are important historical materials. He died of kidney cancer at the age of 62. After cremation, the ashes were placed in the side room of Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery in Beijing. At that time, Premier Zhou Enlai instructed them to be placed in the main tomb and then buried in Hualong Royal Cemetery.