The last emperor, Pu Yi, a man who lived in the whirlpool of history. His fate seems to have been predestined for a long time, from his accession to the throne at the age of three to his forced abdication, the rise and fall of power may not have brought much waves to him. After all, he didn't really experience the weight and glory of imperial power when he was young.
However, it was only when he became the puppet emperor of Manchukuo that he truly experienced the gap in life. Like a bird in bondage, he lost his freedom and lived under the watchful eye of the Japanese. Although he was branded as a traitor, he never hurt the people, and the bitterness and helplessness of this can only be experienced by himself.
At the age of forty, he became a war criminal, but he did not succumb to it. At the military tribunal, he bravely exposed the crimes of the Japanese and fought for justice. Although his fate was uncertain, he never complained, but accepted the reality with a peaceful heart.
After the transformation, Pu Yi's thinking underwent a huge transformation. He understood that he was no longer the supreme emperor, but an ordinary person. He pursues a peaceful life, not the prosperity and hustle and bustle of the past. He chose a ** as his wife, Li Shuxian, perhaps because she could bring him that ordinary and real happiness.
However, his married life did not go well. His fertility problems became a chasm between him and his wives, which led to several of his marriages failing. He longs for a child, but fate doesn't seem to favor him. His adoptive father had mentioned the son Wan Rong had given birth to him, but this rumor was never confirmed.
Despite this, Pu Yi still maintains his love for life and his expectations for the future. His story teaches us that no matter how fate plays tricks on us, we should keep a peaceful heart to face life's challenges.