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Brief introduction of Aisin Giorro Puyi
Aisin Giorro Puyi (1February 7, 906-1June 5438+001October 17), the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, was called Haoran. Also known as the Qing Emperor or the Emperor of Xuan Tong. He is the great-grandson of Daoguang Emperor Ning Min, the grandson of Prince Yi Xuan, the eldest son of Regent Zai Feng, and his mother Su Wan Guarga EULAN SPA01. He went from 1908 to 19 12, 1 July 71to19/July 7/kloc-0.

19 1 1 Xinhai Revolution broke out, 19 12 was forced to abdicate in February, and the Qing Dynasty ended. After the September 18th Incident, he became the puppet emperor of the puppet Manchukuo under Japanese control, with the year number of Kant (1934- 1945), so he was also called "Emperor Kant". On August 1945, Japan surrendered. /kloc-in August of 0/7, when Puyi was preparing to flee in Shenyang, she was captured by the Soviet Red Army and taken to the Soviet Union. 1950 was escorted back to China in early August and studied and reformed in Fushun War Criminals Management Office. 1959 was granted amnesty according to the amnesty decree signed by Liu Shaoqi, President of People's Republic of China (PRC), and later became a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. Puyi was married four times and married five women. The last marriage was with Li 1962. Puyi wrote an autobiography, My First Half Life, which was published by Popular Press in April. 1964. His unique and dramatic experience has been adapted into film and television works for many times, among which the film The Last Emperor won many awards such as 1987 Academy Award.

196710/7 In June, Puyi died of uremia in Beijing at the age of 6 1. First buried in Babaoshan, then moved to Hualong Royal Cemetery near chongling (Guangxu Mausoleum) in the Qing Dynasty.