From the Ninety Five Supreme to the Japanese puppet, is Pu Yi s life a tragedy or a comedy?

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-11

On February 7, 1906, the last emperor Pu Yi was born, is Pu Yi's life a tragedy or a comedy? He was the last emperor of China, there were only more than 400 emperors in China's thousands of years of feudal history, Pu Yi was one of them, and he was appointed by Cixi to be the helmsman of the Qing Dynasty when he was three years old. Pu Yi is indeed like this, when he was still a child, he became the leader of 400 million people, and he became the emperor of the Ninety-Five, but before he was sensible, the Qing Dynasty collapsed, and he changed from an emperor to a prisoner who could only stay in the Forbidden City.

What's more critical is that for Pu Yi, the identity of the emperor has become a kind of shackle in the first half of his life, he has always wanted to restore, and he was originally the emperor, so he wanted to restore his own dynasty, it seems that there is nothing wrong, but in order to restore, he finally recognized the thief as his father, knowing the wolf ambitions of the Japanese, but he wanted to jump that trap. On the surface, he became the emperor of the puppet Manchukuo, but in fact he became a tool for Japan to rule China and enslave the Chinese, and he himself was actually not free in the palace, all his decisions could not get out of the puppet Manchukuo palace, and he himself was held hostage by the Japanese all the time.

In fact, during the Japanese invasion of China, they always wanted to find some Manchu nobles and high-level leaders to cooperate with them, but there were really many former high-level leaders who were very virtuous. Although they were born as warlords, they also did not disdain to be lackeys of Little Japan. In this sense, Pu Yi did make the most wrong choice.

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