For the world, Pu Ren, the younger brother of S, and his emperor rarely appear in social activities, which has a sense of mystery. With the death of the last emperor, the younger brother of Pu Ren, the fourth brother of the last emperor Puyi, is the only historical figure among the four brothers of Puyi, in other words, the genealogy of Aisingiorro.
I used to be a primary school teacher for forty years.
Ren looks like his eldest brother Puyi, but he is a whole round smaller than Puyi. 1965438+21September 2008, Pu Ren was born in Zhifangzhai, the imperial palace near Shichahai. His half-brother Puyi abdicated from the throne of the last emperor of the Forbidden City for seven years in 1767. As the fourth brother of Puyi, Ren is not a half-brother of Puyi, but a half-brother. Puyi and Pu Jie were born to Guaerjia, the first Fujin in Zai Feng, while Puren was born to Deng Jiashi, the second Fujin, in. Deng Jiashi gave birth to two sons and four daughters.
During the Republic of China after the founding of the People's Republic of China, Puren helped his father Zai Feng to take the lead in supporting the construction of new China, actively subscribed for government bonds, and published Twenty-four History of the Forbidden City, A Record of the Qing Dynasty, Aisingiorro's Genealogy, The Ambassador's Diary, Yan Dou, the memories of the Alcohol Palace, and the prejudice of the Qing court on diet and medical care.
Pu never imagined that 195 1 year, when his father went to Qige's house to eat chrysanthemum pots, he suddenly caught a cold and had a fever, and immediately induced uremia, and died on February 3. However, Puren did not drop out of school and continued to take over the highly competitive primary school as the principal. 1957 During the period of public-private partnership, Puren handed over Ye Jing Primary School and all its properties to the state. However, he did not leave education. He has taught in Xibanqiao Primary School and Changqiao Primary School, and served as the school financial officer. In this way, he has been an ordinary teacher for nearly 40 years. With a meager salary of 33,354 yuan per month, Pu supported five children. It was not until he was nearly seventy years old that Pu Rencai reluctantly and gloriously retired from his job in Changqiao Primary School.
Puren, the younger brother of the emperor, always kept a low profile in his life and kept his mouth shut about the royal family's past. But after retirement, I was obsessed with reading history books, especially the study of the history of the late Qing Dynasty. After several years of textual research, Puren carefully sorted out the life of the late Qing Prince and his study and martial arts written by his father Zai Feng, and published a series of historical materials such as Spring and Autumn Annals and Hutong 0 and 0 in the ancient sage education magazine.
My brother also has quirks. It's good.
Following the preferences of his predecessors, Puren has always liked to appreciate antiques, calligraphy and painting, but has never participated in any auction. Anyone who is familiar with Pu Ren is familiar with his landscape paintings. His writing style is Gu Zhuo, and his calligraphy is especially regular script. In his later years, he wrote more diligently. Once when the author visited, he was bending his head to concentrate on painting. When he saw me enter the room, he immediately looked up with a smile and said modestly, well, I'm not painting, I'm just copying. If this is a good painting, it is my second brother Pu Jie. Although Pu Ren is humble, his paintings and calligraphy works have been exhibited in Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia and other places, and are deeply loved by overseas Chinese.
Some people say that he or she is a freak. Every weirdo has his own quirks. Little known is that Pu Ren does have two eccentricities. Yes, if you go out for a ride, you must visit the bookstore and buy books before you go home, otherwise you won't go out. Second, when you walk out of the street, you always look down at your feet. Every time I see a stone on the road, I bend down to pick it up and hold it in my hand to ponder. Seeing this, someone in the neighborhood joked, grandpa four, are you practicing waist skills? Someone inexplicably asked, is there any treasure that grandpa four has never seen? Why are you obsessed with ordinary gravel?
However, if you
His calligraphy is out of print. Many scenic spots in Beijing and Tianjin, such as Jinding Miao Feng in the west of Feng Miao, Great Compassion Hall in Wanghai Temple in Tianjin, Huixian Hall in Shichahai, all left Mo Bao, a calligrapher of Puren, and even asked him to write a book. He has always loved and supported the traditional culture of old Beijing. For example, before the book "0" describing the hutong culture in old Beijing was published by Literature and History Publishing House, a comrade of CPPCC Xicheng Literature and History Committee was lucky enough to find Pu Ren. After reading it, he felt that the account was very objective, so he did not hesitate to write down the title of the book on the spot and solemnly stamped his own seal.
In 2006, Pu set up a friendship scholarship with the money raised by his paintings and calligraphy works to help poor children in minority schools. Whenever someone asks about such a good deed, Pu Ren always makes no secret of his inner joy and agrees.
Ordinary residents are the fourth best.
Master Ren-this is a kind name for Pu Ren from nearby neighborhoods and even Beijingers.
For many years, Pu Ren has lived in an old house in Beijing, adjacent to Shichahai. Although the small courtyard is divided into two courtyards, the gatehouse at the entrance of the courtyard is in disrepair and looks a bit shabby. Even when you step into the courtyard, you will see the bare grass. A few years ago, a couple of friends who met for the first time went to visit. They felt that they couldn't stand it, so they enthusiastically invested in repairing this ancient gatehouse.
You can often see an old man with a kind face, accompanied by a nanny, walking slowly around Shichahai, calmly staring at the residual load in the pool in front of him, and not moving for a long time.
No matter from the clothing or daily life, Puren is no different from his neighbors. He is introverted, so he should not associate too much with nearby residents. But people who live in the alley can't meet without saying hello. No one has ever regarded him as a different royal family. A kind and honest man is recognized by his neighbors.
Even in the relationship between husband and wife, Pu Ren is very humble and virtuous. His wife, Jin Yuting, was the granddaughter of the former Minister of the Interior in the late Qing Dynasty. Unfortunately, she died in 197 1, which made Pu Ren extremely lonely. 1975, an elegant woman over 50 but still single married him. In fact, Zhang's father, a friend of the 354th century, is a famous collector in Tianjin, Zhang Shucheng. His grandfather Zhang Yi was an assistant minister of the Ministry of Industry during Guangxu period. In the late Qing Dynasty, he went to his German father Zai Feng as a counselor with Puren. After marriage, the husband and wife had a harmonious relationship and spent more than 20 years of loving time together.
Pu Ren, who has experienced great social changes, has a thorough understanding of the evolution of the royal family. He often said that people should not lag behind, but should keep up with social changes. Every day, he likes to ride that old bike out to buy food and newspapers and lead an ordinary life, just like ordinary neighbors.
Needless to say, Pu Ren and his children have become ordinary workers in New China. More than once, he told reporters who came to interview: To tell the truth, although we are royalty, my family has never lived on the rice handed down from our ancestors! Under the guidance of his father Puren for many years, the eldest son Jin worked hard and was appointed as the deputy head of Chongwen District and the deputy director of the Beijing Municipal People's Government, becoming the leader of the Aisin Jiro family.
Simple life, brother of the late emperor
Speaking of which, maybe people can. I don't believe it. Over the years, Pu Ren has donated precious cultural relics such as portraits of the Qing Dynasty, Kangxi Gu Yan and Puyi's calligraphy works to Guo Bo, Beijing Museum of Literature and History and Chengde Museum. At least 1000 yuan in total. If any one of them is selected and put into auction, it will be priceless. But he made up his mind to donate them all to the country for free.
Like his second brother, Pu lives a very simple life. He participates in the activities of the Museum of Literature and History, and most of them don't take the bus. He always rides a bike for short trips, while he takes a bus for long trips. In Pu Ren's view, ordinary is life. In fact, this is an unusual life practice of an emperor, and his brother has been eating it.
Puren, who is over 90 years old, is gradually deaf, but still insists on reading newspapers. At first, he asked his wife Zhang to act as a temporary interpreter to communicate with visitors. Later, even if his wife bent down and spoke loudly, he couldn't hear clearly, so he simply wrote notes with a pen and communicated with the guests who came to see him. When writing, the regular script written by the emperor was still so neat and meticulous. With the growth of age, Puren's eyesight is much worse. His family thought about it and came up with a way to hang a small blackboard at home. Maybe it's an old habit of being a teacher, and I like to use chalk.
Whenever the sun sets, Pu Ren mostly walks out of the courtyard door accompanied by a nanny and wanders around the capital, which has become a habit that the elderly have not changed for many years. He called it a walk. Sometimes he walked out of the hutong from the west exit, strolled to Shichahai, not far to the west, and walked around half a circle, and sometimes casually walked around the roots of the Western Imperial City. His family told me with a smile that the old man saw the broken wall left over from the Ming and Qing Dynasties there, looked at the newly-built Huangchenggen Street Park and looked around, interested as a child. He even sat on a bench by the side of the road, complaining that Diandian and his babysitter didn't bring me.
Only after a while, he suddenly stood up again, wearing reading glasses and studying the city bricks hundreds of years ago. Then, I continued to wander among the pines and cypresses, refusing to sit down and rest. Sometimes, on impulse, he can walk around the ancient bell and drum tower for hours until his nanny is too tired to walk, but he still refuses to rest and walks slowly regardless.