The legendary love story between pujie aixinjueluo and Xie Ehao.

Pujie Aisingiorro, brother of Aisin Giorro Puyi, the last king of Qing Dynasty, was Manchu. He was born in 1907 and died in 1994. His real name is Brother Yu, and his name is Junzhi. He is the nephew of Emperor Guangxu. After the founding of New China, he served as the director of China Calligraphy Association, and his calligraphy works were outstanding.

Photo of Pujie Aisingiorro

Pujie Aisingiorro was born in the late Qing Dynasty. In the fourth year of his birth, the Manchu regime was completely destroyed. At that time, society was very turbulent. As the emperor's younger brother, Pu Jie Aisingiorro was naturally involved in politics. As a noble "prince", Pu Jie's life is very unstable. 1927, the national revolution captured the north, and he took his younger brother to take refuge everywhere. Later, when the Japanese established the Puppet Manchukuo, Pu Jie was arrested and became the representative of the Puppet Manchukuo together with his younger brother Puyi. 1945 Japan surrendered, and Puyi was detained by Soviet troops in the north. It was not handed over to People's Republic of China (PRC) until 1950. His life was very bumpy. It was not until the founding of New China that he gradually settled down and lived happily in his later years. This is his political life and his married life is not very good. His first wife, Tang Yiying, was a woman with bad conduct, cheating on marriage, stealing property, etc., and their feelings have always been disharmonious. His second marriage was political, and his wife was a close relative of the Japanese royal family. Fortunately, the other party is affectionate and righteous to him. Although it is a political marriage, they get along well.

Although Pu Jie Aisingiorro is the legacy of Manchu royal family, he has a high reputation in people's hearts. Since the founding of New China, he has been engaged in public welfare undertakings, which is very respected and welcomed, and he has a very happy old age.

Pu Jie's Calligraphy

Pu Jie not only has the status of "Puyi's younger brother" in Chinese history, but also served as honorary director of China Calligraphers Association before his death, which is a very honorary title. After the Japanese defeat and withdrawal from China, Pu Jie and Puyi accepted China's reform and re-education, and Pu Jie had a deeper attainments in calligraphy.

Pu Jie's Calligraphy Appreciation

Pu Jie's calligraphy is quite self-contained, precisely because of his beautiful calligraphy and unique style. At the same time, his royal background and education since childhood gave Pu Jie some special styles, which made his calligraphy loved and respected by the majority of calligraphy lovers, and Pu Jie became a celebrity in the history of calligraphy. Later, in order to inherit his classics and carry forward his calligraphy culture, Pu Jie's disciples set up a calligraphy research society to commemorate Pu Jie, so that more people could know and start learning Pu Jie's calligraphy.

Pu Jie's life is also quite tortuous. When he was a child, he was educated by the royal family together with Puyi. Later, he went to Japan to study, got married and gave birth to a daughter. Later, he was reformed and educated by China, and finally reunited with his wife. Nevertheless, Puyi still didn't give up calligraphy, and his later life can be said to be relatively comfortable and happy. Even after the death of his beloved wife, he persisted in his love and study of calligraphy. There is a small circle in Pu Jie's former residence, and the North Room is his bedroom and study. Pu Jie has been writing books and learning calligraphy here for a long time. Perhaps this persistence and love eventually created a generation of famous calligraphers.

Pu Jie and Xie Ehao

The love between Pu Jie and Nicholas Tse is legendary. A Japanese and a Japanese were in love at that time, and after many years, their feelings were deep.

Pu Jie and Xie Ehao take a group photo.

Xie Ehao comes from Tokyo, Japan, and his family conditions are very good. 1929 Pu Jie went abroad to study in Japan, and later met Xie ehao on a blind date on 1937, and soon the news of their marriage came out. That year, she followed her husband Pu Jie to China for the first time, and Pu Jie and Xie Ehao began a happy and warm life. When Ji Zhongxing gave birth to his second daughter, it coincided with the birthday of Prince Chun, Pu Jie's father, and Ji Zhongxing came to China for the first time. Ji 'e gradually developed admiration and love for China, and later her eldest daughter fell in love with the Japanese, which aroused Ji 'e's strong opposition. However, when the Japanese defeated Manchukuo and perished, Pu Jie and Xie Tiao also experienced a very big test.

In Pu Jie's long-term transformation and education, Xie Ehao did not give up her lover, but chose to wait and wait again. Finally, after separation 16 years, she returned to China to reunite with Pu Jie, and decided to join China like her lover Pu Jie, to become a real China native, and to permanently settle in China with her lover Pu Jie. Although Pu Jie and Nicholas Tse experienced many setbacks and hardships, they were finally very satisfied with their deep and lasting love. Whether Pu Jie's Autobiography of Pu Jie or Xie Hao's The Wandering Princess, we can see the deep and rich love between them.

Descendants of pujie aixinjueluo

The descendants of Pujie Aisingiorro are the eldest daughter Aisingiorro Huisheng and the second daughter Ma Sheng. Aisingiorro Huisheng, the eldest daughter of Pu Jie, was born in Xinjing, now Changchun, Jilin. Because her parents wanted her to be a wise and meaningful woman, they named her Huisheng.

Aisingiorro huisheng pictures

Aisingiorro Huisheng, a Manchu, was born in 1938, died in 1957, and lived only 19 years. Huisheng left her parents at the age of five and returned to her mother's hometown of Japan, where Huisheng was taken care of by her grandmother. Sheng Hui showed his love for learning from an early age. In the process of studying, she has always been interested in China's literature, and she also studied Chinese in college. In addition, Huisheng is also interested in painting and musical instruments. However, in the end, Aisingiorro Huisheng ended his life at the age of 19. There are two theories about Huisheng's death. One is because of love and a man in love. However, it is recorded that Huisheng did not like the man, but the man pursued her, and Huisheng still had traces of being shot, so there was a second saying that Huisheng was killed by others. When Huisheng was seven years old, his father was imprisoned in the Soviet Union. This farewell is farewell. When he returned to Pu Jie, Huisheng had passed away, which was a lifelong regret of Pu Jie.

Essien Choro was Pu Jie's second daughter all his life. When she grew up, she married a Japanese man and settled in Japan. After marriage, she gave birth to five children, which enabled the descendants of Pu Jie and Aisingiorro to continue to develop. After the second daughter married a Japanese man, she changed her name to Fuyong Yisheng. Until now, I still live in Japan all my life, and I am 75 years old.