Puyi

January 10, 2024
Emperor

Quick Facts

Puyi
Full Name Puyi
Occupation Emperor
Date Of Birth Feb 7, 1906(1906-02-07)
Age 118
Date Of Death 1957-10-17
Country China
Horoscope Aquarius

Puyi Biography

Name Puyi
Birthday Feb 7
Birth Year 1906
Birth Country China
Birth Sign Aquarius
Spouse Li Shuxian , Li Yuqin
Children(s) Yuyan

Puyi is one of the most popular and richest Emperor who was born on February 7, 1906 in China. He was a member of the Chinese Manchu Aisin Gioro Clan, the last Emperor of China and the last regent for the Qing Dynasty. He was also known as the title of Xuantong Empire.

He was the inspiration behind director He was the inspiration for director Bernardo Bertolucci‘s 1987 film The Last Emperor.’s 1987 film The Last Emperor.

He was married five times over the course of his adult life. He lost Empress Wanrong to an addiction to opium, his first wife. He married several of his concubines.

Puyi Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Emperor
House Living in own house.

Puyi is one of the richest Emperor from China. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Puyi 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

He studied English with Reginald Johnston, a Scottish-born teacher in his youth.

Although he was originally buried at the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery, Beijing, his remains were later moved to the Western Qing Mausoleum.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

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Who is Puyi Dating?

According to our records, Puyi married to Li Shuxian , Li Yuqin. As of December 1, 2023, Puyi’s is not dating anyone.

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Facts & Trivia

Puyi Ranked on the list of most popular Emperor. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in China. Puyi celebrates birthday on February 7 of every year.

Top Facts about Puyi

  1. Puyi was the last emperor of China, reigning from 1908-1912.
  2. He was forced to abdicate at age six during the Xinhai Revolution.
  3. In 1932, he became a puppet emperor of Manchukuo under Japanese control.
  4. After World War II, he was imprisoned by Soviet forces for five years.
  5. Puyi later became a member of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference.
  6. He died in 1967 as a citizen of the People’s Republic of China.
  7. His life story inspired the film “The Last Emperor” (1987).
  8. Puyi wrote an autobiography titled “From Emperor to Citizen.”
  9. He had two wives and several concubines throughout his life.
  10. Puyi had no children and his lineage ended with him as emperor.

Why was Puyi chosen as emperor?

He was appointed by the dying Empress Dowager Cixi. Emperor Guangxu had no heirs, and Puyi was Guangxu’s nephew. The reason Puyi was chosen by Cixi was that it would be easy for her to continue to rule China (behind the screens), as he was just a toddler.

Is there still a Chinese royal family?

China’s most distinguished Manchus will attend next weekend’s event. Pu Ren, 77, the half-brother of the last emperor, Pu Yi, will be there. Pu Ren is the last surviving imperial family member since the death of Pu Yi in 1967 and his other brother, Pu Jie, last year.

Why did China stop having emperors?

On February 12, 1912, Hsian-T’ung, the last emperor of China, is forced to abdicate following Sun Yat-sen’s republican revolution. A provisional government was established in his place, ending 267 years of Manchu rule in China and 2,000 years of imperial rule.

Is The Last Emperor a true story?

The Last Emperor was based on Puyi’s autobiography, From Emperor to Citizen (published in English in 1964–65). It was the first feature film permitted to be filmed inside the Forbidden City.

What happened to Puyi after ww2?

With the fall of Japan (and thus Manchukuo) in 1945, Puyi fled the capital and was eventually captured by the Soviets; he was extradited to the People’s Republic of China after it was established in 1949. After his capture, he never saw his first wife again; she died of starvation in a Chinese prison in 1946.

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