Who was the last emperor of China?

The last emperor in the history of China was Puyi.

Aisin Giorro Puyi (1February 7, 906-196765438+1October 17), with the word Yaozhi, was named Haoran. The last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, also known as Emperor Qing Fei or Emperor Xuan Tong, was the great-grandson of Daoguang Emperor Yongning, the grandson of Prince Yi Xuan, the eldest son of Regent Zai Feng, and his mother was Suwan Guarga EULAN SPA01.

1908 turn 19 12, 1 9/0/7 July1turn 19 17 July 12. Puyi is unfortunate and lucky. Unfortunately, the inheritance of the Qing dynasty laid by his ancestors disappeared for him, and the dynasty changed; Fortunately, he happened to meet the new China where the people are the masters of the country.

Puyi's artistic achievements

No matter when Pu Yi was a child or later became an emperor or was pardoned, he always maintained a hobby, that is calligraphy. Puyi's calligraphy is full of ancient charm, strong facial flavor and dignified atmosphere. Such regular script is very rare among emperors, and his regular script can be compared with the emperor.

Puyi's regular script calligraphy can really be summed up in a good word. Even now, many famous calligraphers can't write such advanced regular script. Puyi's regular script is skillful, but it is still clever. His regular script is very obvious in strokes and strokes, and the following line changes are also very obvious. In this case, many friends will like it.