After World War II, Puyi was recognized as a war criminal. 1950 was escorted back to China in early August, studied and reformed in Fushun War Criminals Management Office, and received "revolutionary education" and "ideological reform" for about ten years. On February 4th,1959,65438+received a pardon from Mao Zedong, Chairman of People's Republic of China (PRC), saying that "the criminal has been detained for ten years. During his detention, after labor reform and ideological education, there are indeed signs of repentance, which is in line with the provisions of Article 1 of the Amnesty Order and is released. " From then on, Puyi became a citizen of China people. 1960 In March, Puyi was assigned to work in Beijing Institute of Botany. 1964 Transferred to the Literature and History Research Committee of China People's Political Consultative Conference as a member of information and the fourth Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. Puyi married four times in her life and married five women, but left no descendants. The last marriage was with Li 1962. Puyi wrote an autobiography, My First Half Life.
From 65438 to 0967, Puyi suffered from uremia. He died at 2: 30 am on1October 1967 17.