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About Puyi 溥儀, the Last Emperor of China
Puyi 溥儀, of the Manchu Aisin Gioro clan, was the last Emperor of China and the twelfth and final ruler of the Qing dynasty. When he was a child, he ruled as the Xuantong Emperor (宣統帝) in China and Khevt Yos Khaan in Mongolia from 1908 until his forced abdication on 12 February 1912, after the successful Xinhai Revolution. From 1–12 July 1917, he was briefly restored to the throne as emperor by the warlord Zhang Xun.
In 1932 after the occupation of Manchuria, the state of Manchukuo was established by Japan, and he was chosen to become 'Emperor' of the new state using the era-name of Datong (Ta-tung). In 1934, he was declared the Kangde Emperor (or Kang-te Emperor) of Manchukuo and ruled until the end of the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1945. After the People's Republic of China was established in 1949, Puyi was imprisoned as a war criminal for 10 years, wrote his memoirs and became a titular member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and the National People's Congress.
About Puyi 溥儀, the Last Emperor of China (中文)
光緒三十四年 承繼大統 年號宣統 辛亥鼎革 遜位
民國二十三年 立為滿洲國皇帝 年號康德
Puyi 溥儀, the Last Emperor of China's Timeline
1906 |
February 7, 1906
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光緒三十二年正月十四日 |
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1967 |
October 17, 1967
Age 61
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