Chi ha sposato Empress Wanrong?

  • Puyi sposò Empress Wanrong . La differenza di età era di 0 anni, 9 mesi e 6 giorni.

Empress Wanrong

Empress Wanrong

Wanrong (Chinese: 婉容; 13 November 1906 – 20 June 1946), of the Manchu Plain White Banner Gobulo clan, was the wife and empress consort of Puyi, the last emperor of China. She is sometimes anachronistically called Elizabeth, Xuantong Empress, referring to Puyi's era name. She was the titular empress consort of the former Qing dynasty from their marriage in 1922 until the exile of the imperial family in November 1924. She later became the empress consort of the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo in northeastern China from 1934 until the abolition of the monarchy in August 1945, at the conclusion of the Second World War. She was posthumously honored with the title Empress Xiaokemin.

During the Soviet invasion of Manchuria at the end of the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1945, Wanrong was captured by Chinese Communist guerrillas and transferred to various locations before she was placed in a prison camp in Yanji, Jilin. She died in prison in June 1946 and her remains were never found. On 23 October 2006, Wanrong's younger brother, Runqi, conducted a ritual burial for her in the Western Qing tombs.

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Puyi

Puyi

Aisin Gioro Pu Yi (in cinese: 爱新觉罗溥仪T, Àixīnjuéluó PǔyíP, in mancese: Aisin-Gioro Pu I), nome di cortesia Yaozhi (耀之T, YàozhīP), pseudonimo Haoran (浩然T, HàoránP), nome postumo Mindi (愍帝), nome templare Gongzong (恭宗), noto anche con il nome occidentale di Henry Pu Yi (Pechino, 7 febbraio 1906 – Pechino, 17 ottobre 1967) è stato l'undicesimo imperatore Qing e l'ultimo imperatore della Cina, regnando dal 1908 alla sua deposizione nel 1912 (rivoluzione Xinhai). Dal 1934 al 1945 fu imperatore del Manciukuò, Stato fantoccio creato dall'Impero giapponese, con il nome dell'era Dàtóng (大同), cambiato successivamente in Kāngdé (康德).

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