There is a famous sentence in "Lonely Dream": "Ascended the throne at the age of three and panicked at the age of six, and the young man is still an empty emperor." This poem, which alludes to Puyi, the last emperor of the late Qing Dynasty, describes his life after he was forced to abdicate. Although Pu Yi has attracted much attention in modern history, his mentality is no different from ordinary people. After Qin Shi Huang ascended the throne, China fell into the feudal era, although the feudal system runs through thousands of years of history, but with the changes in society, this system gradually does not meet the development needs of our country. The Qing Dynasty collapsed, and feudal history came to an end, and as the last emperor of feudal society, Pu Yi's life experience attracted widespread attention.
After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, Pu Yi lost his former noble status and became an ordinary person. Guo Moruo once wanted to invite Pu Yi as his assistant, but Pu Yi politely refused with five words, which made Guo Moruo feel ashamed. Pu Yi had dreams of restoring the Qing Dynasty, but his life in the puppet state of Manchukuo in northeast China was not as he had hoped. Becoming a puppet of Japan, it is difficult for Pu Yi to have freedom. After Japan's surrender, Pu Yi became a Soviet prisoner. Despite his reluctance to return home, being sent back to the Soviet Union left him feeling lost about the future.
However, Pu Yi, who was imprisoned after returning to China, found the situation very different. Under the care of the party and the state, he completed the transformation and reflected on the mistakes of the past. Eventually, Pu Yi received a state amnesty and got a stable job. He devoted himself to socialist construction and contributed to the construction of New China. He actively participated in the interpretation of the Forbidden City, and used his knowledge to help improve the content of the explanation.
Guo Moruo hopes to cooperate with Pu Yi to jointly study the history of the Qing Dynasty. However, at a party organized by **, Guo Moruo showed a snuff bottle from the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, but Pu Yi pointed out that it was an imitation. Pu Yi rejected Guo Moruo's invitation with "I won't be Manchu", expressing that he was no longer the emperor of the Qing Dynasty, and he did not cater to others at will for fame and fortune, and he wanted to be an ordinary citizen in the new era.
Conclusion: Pu Yi's attitude reflects his unique mind. Although he was once an emperor, after the socialist transformation, he accepted the changes of history and was willing to contribute to the construction of a new era. His efforts have been praised, and he hopes to contribute more to the construction and development of the country through his own efforts. To this day, the story of Pu Yi is still curious, and his spirit will continue to be passed on and contribute to the development of society.