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Where did Wen Xiu and Puyi go after their divorce?
Wen Xiu, the concubine of the last emperor, divorced Puyi, went to Beiping to teach in four private primary and secondary schools, and finally lived in seclusion and married Liu Zhendong, a senior official of the Kuomintang.

The end of Wenxiu was: Wenxiu died in 1953.

Where did Wen Xiu go after her divorce?

After the divorce, Wen Xiu went to a primary school as a teacher with 50,000 yuan paid anonymously by Puyi, but her identity was inadvertently revealed, and countless people found her school, which made her unable to work normally. After Wen embroidery, she can only do some work of pasting cartons and selling cigarettes.

1945 After the defeat of Japan, the life of Wenxiu was better. She found a relatively decent job under the recommendation of a friend and worked as a proofreader in North China Daily.

Later, because of her outstanding work ability, the president of North China Daily attached great importance to her and introduced her to an older unmarried male officer in Henan. Wenxiu lived with this officer all her life until she died in September 1953. Henan officers didn't know her true identity until Wenxiu died.

Wenxiu experienced a rough life in the second half of her life, but she finally got through it by marrying a Henan officer. Wanrong was not so lucky. Puyi was divorced by his concubine. This incident made Puyi feel ashamed. He blamed all his faults on grace, and he no longer loved grace as before. Wanrong fell in love with opium smoking in order to relieve the pressure, and also fucked with the guards around Puyi, giving birth to an illegitimate child.

Puyi didn't know Wanrong was having an affair until the day she was born. Naturally, he didn't want the child to live in the world. He threw the newborn child into the boiler and tricked Wanrong into sending it to his uncle's house for raising.

Wanrong 1946 died in prison on June 20th, 1946. She was covered in mud. She didn't know that the child had already died and no one had come to collect the body. Finally, Li Yantian and Li Yanxia, who managed her, couldn't stand it anymore, so they helped her collect the body. They made a coffin for her with a worn bed board, and the burial place was unknown.

After the demise of the Qing Dynasty, maids returned to their hometowns with their families, and those without families became nuns and found jobs to support themselves. Some maids have no ability, so they can only marry others to be concubines, or be reduced to dust to support themselves. They are nobody in the palace, especially after leaving the palace. In the troubled times at that time, Puyi was hard to be immune. Who else can live well?

An overview of Wenxiu's life;

Wenxiu is Puyi's concubine. She/Kloc-married Puyi at the age of 0/6, but there was not much love between them. At first, their relationship was good. Later, Feng Yuxiang forced the palace, and everyone in the palace was moved out of the palace. When Puyi decided to take refuge in the Japanese, Wenxiu told Puyi many times that the Japanese could not be trusted and hoped that he would pull back from the brink.

However, Puyi did not listen, but she became disgusted with Wen Xiu and began to alienate her gradually. 193 1 year, Wenxiu and Puyi divorced, and she began to lead a normal life, but her subsequent experience was also bumpy.