Limited by the space and the number of words, Bian Xiao casually cited a few small examples: "My First Half Life" written by Puyi was reprinted more than 20 times in China, and 265,438+10,000 copies were distributed in China (not counting piracy), and it was also translated into the languages of more than a dozen countries and published abroad.
Puyi is also a calligrapher. A five-character vertical shaft he wrote fetched a high price of 580,000 yuan at Shanghai Hezhen Auction House. It can be seen that people who can write best-selling books and calligraphy and sell money at auctions are not too stupid.
By the time Puyi was a teenager, the Qing Dynasty had perished, disintegrated and completely perished. According to the Regulations on Special Care for the Qing Palace, the young grandson Puyi can still live in the Forbidden City. Puyi has a brother-in-law, that is, Wanrong's younger brother Runqi, who plays super well. He gave Puyi a three-gun bicycle.
At that time, the three-gun bicycle was made in Britain, and it was a "tall" luxury riding tool made by Birmingham Weapons Company with military steel left over from the First World War.
Puyi learned to ride a bicycle in a few days. In order to ride in the palace without obstacles, he also ordered people to cut down all the thresholds in the Forbidden City.
According to written records, Puyi has five royal cars, namely 1924. He ordered the Ministry of Interior to buy three cars in Beijing: American General Motors, cars made in New Shanghai and six-cylinder Buick cars made in the United States. But before the three cars were used, he was sent out of the palace by Feng Yuxiang.
After Pu Yi established the unpopular puppet Manchukuo in Changchun, he got two cars, a black Buick and a red Cadillac concierge car.
At that time, people with cars were either rich or expensive, and the pseudo-police did not dare to stop such vehicles. The driver of this car didn't get a driver's license. Puyi's driver recalled that Puyi liked these fast cars very much. As soon as he has free time, he jumps on the car and drives it out with one foot on the accelerator. The car drove fast on the imperial road of the pseudo-palace, and Puyi was also excited.
Puyi is very talented in riding a bicycle and driving a car, but he can't understand another kind of "car", that is, a tricycle.
When Puyi was working in the Literature and History Reference Room of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, once he went to work below, and the leaders took care of him, so he went shopping with the new people. The tool for buying food at that time was a new tricycle.
Puyi never rode a tricycle, but after listening to colleagues who were shopping together, they said that tricycles were difficult to ride, so she followed her colleagues who pushed tricycles all the way to the vegetable market. New Xia Feng often does housework, so bargaining is very good food. All the dishes cooked at noon are bought and packed in the car, ready to go back. Puyi thinks it should be shown. He said, "I can ride a bicycle with two wheels, and I can ride a bicycle with four wheels."
Puyi got on a tricycle, but only after riding it did he find that it was not what he thought. No matter how hard he tried, the tricycle was still leaning to one side. Puyi slammed the brakes and the tricycle hit the telephone pole. ...