The suffering of the emperor, the glory of the younger brother Pu Yi and Pu Ren, two completely diff

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-29

The last emperor, Pu Yi, had an extremely tortuous life. From the time he ascended to the throne at the age of three, his life was marked by displacement. However, unlike Pu Yi, his younger brother Pu Ren lives a completely different life. Pu Ren has a large group of children, and the son among them is extraordinary, who can be called the pillar of the country.

Pu Yi was designated by Cixi as his heir, becoming the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty. He went through countless trials and setbacks, was overthrown, ostracized, and survived the difficult years in the wave of revolution. Eventually, Pu Yi was pulled out by the Japanese invaders and was crowned the puppet Emperor Kant of Manchukuo, becoming their puppet. However, this behavior also led him to be considered a defector**.

Pu Yi's younger brother Pu Ren was relatively lucky in his life. Most of Pu Ren's children are members of the Communist Party and have made outstanding contributions in their respective fields. Pu Ren's eldest son, Jin Yuzhang, graduated from Beijing University of Geosciences and worked in the Qinghai Provincial Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources. Jin Yu's second son, Jin Yu, who is vice president, works as an educator at a university in Beijing. Pu Ren's third son, Jin Yulan, became an excellent middle school Chinese teacher.

All three children were born in the palace of Prince Alcohol, and as descendants of the royal family, they lost their nobility, but they made great contributions to the country and the people with their practical actions. Although Pu Ren is only Pu Yi's younger brother, he has a better fate than Pu Yi. Pu Yi was helpless, lonely and desolate in his later years, and the three outstanding children cultivated by Pu Ren became the pillars of the country.

There are different opinions on Pu Yi's evaluation. Some people think that he is defecting to the enemy**, and some people think that he is involuntarily. In any case, Pu Yi's life experience is indeed extremely hard. However, Pu Ren's fate was far better than that of his brother, and the outstanding children he cultivated also made important contributions to the construction of the motherland. This just highlights the difference between Pu Ren and Pu Yi on the path of life. Pu Yi's life was full of ups and downs, and his later years were desolate and helpless. Although Pu Ren's life was simple, he left a brilliant mark for his family by cultivating outstanding offspring.

To sum up, Pu Yi's fate was bumpy and difficult, while his younger brother Pu Ren was relatively lucky. Pu Ren's three outstanding children have become pillars of the country and contributed to China's development. The stories of these two families reflect the possibilities of different life trajectories and highlight the influence of history on the fate of individuals.

Pu Yi and Pu Ren are both Manchu brothers, but their fates are very different. As the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, Pu Yi experienced a turbulent life after being designated as the heir to the throne from an early age. Pu Yi became a puppet emperor after being overthrown, and was eventually arrested as a war criminal by the Soviet Red Army. Although he became a member of the People's Republic of China after gaining freedom, he was ignored in his later years and spent the rest of his life in desolation.

In stark contrast, Pu Ren suffered much less after Pu Yi's death. Among Pu Ren's children, his three sons, Jin Yuzhang, Jin Yu and Jin Yulan, are the most outstanding. Jin Yuzhang studied at Beijing University of Geosciences, worked at the Qinghai Provincial Bureau of Geology and Mining, and eventually transferred to the Beijing Chongwen District Environmental Protection Bureau to work as a technician. Kim Yu served as the vice president of a university and contributed to the cause of education. Jin Yulan, on the other hand, has become an excellent Chinese teacher and has been commended many times for teaching at a middle school in Beijing's Chaoyang District.

Historically, Pu Yi and Pu Ren represent typical cases of different destinies trajectories. Although Pu Yi experienced a tortuous and bizarre life, as the last emperor, he suffered from ups and downs and setbacks. Pu Ren, on the other hand, relied on his correct judgment of the situation and his positive and enterprising spirit, so that he and his descendants could gain success and respect in the new historical period.

History has given Pu Yi and Pu Ren different roles and destinies, and our evaluation of them has also been divided. In any case, for Pu Yi, the ups and downs of his life have become part of history. It is worth noting that there are still people today who pose as Pu Yi's descendants in an attempt to gain privileges, raising concerns about whether they really have the dignity and history of the Pu Yi family in mind when they lie.

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