Pu Jie was pardoned and wanted to pick up his Japanese wife, but Premier Zhou put forward conditions

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-19

Pu Yi and Pu Jie, two famous people in modern Chinese history. Although they have their own characteristics, the life experiences of both men are full of twists and turns. Pu Yi was the last emperor in Chinese history, while his younger brother Pu Jie was more low-key.

However, their destinies are inextricably linked. In 1960, Pu Jie was granted amnesty as a second group of war criminals. In the face of ***, he poured out his thoughts about his wife and children and the predicament of life, hoping to get help.

Although their life paths are different, their stories are still full of humanity and a sense of history.

When Pu Jie *** took over his wife's ** from Pu Jie, he promised to do his best to help their family reunite. However, this commitment comes with conditions.

So, what is this condition? And how did Pu Jie's family disperse? After 60 years in prison, Pu Yi hopes to get back his wife, who is still in Japan.

Although he may have been one of the most bumpy emperors in Chinese history, his tortuous life undoubtedly made him a unique figure in history. In his youth, the Empress Dowager Cixi deposed Emperor Guangxu and immediately ordered the young Pu Yi to be raised in the palace.

When Pu Yi was forcefully imposed"Emperor"His life was distorted. His life did not become happy because of this identity, but was full of endless torment.

Although he lost most of his power after the Xinhai Revolution, in order to restore the imperial system, he was seduced into approaching the Japanese and embarked on a path of no return.

Although Pu Yi's younger brother Pu Jie's life is also full of twists and turns, his fate is relatively easy, because no"Emperor"The weight of the pressure. He was sent by his brother to study in Japan and enjoyed a free life.

What they have in common, however, is the unhappiness of their marriage.

In the five marriages, Pu Yi and Pu Jie's happy marriage was not of personal will, but was politically implicated. Among them, only after getting rid of the status of "emperor" can Pu Yi's fifth marriage be called happy.

Pu Jie's marriage to his wife Saga Hao was also a political marriage, and although he resisted it at first, he later cherished this affection deeply. When Pu was in prison, he once expressed his longing for his wife to ***, hoping to get help.

Although he was branded as a war criminal, Pu Jie was actually an emotional person. He has been married twice in his life, and he has never been willing to give up on Saga.

Pu Jie's marriage process was quite tortuous, and his first marriage partner was Tang Yiying. However, Tang Yiying's personality and background put their marriage in an unhappy situation.

Tang Yiying is a woman with strong self-assertions and ideas, her background is also very prominent, and her two aunts are the concubines of Emperor Guangxu, which makes her have a "concubine dream".

However, this is not the reason why Pu Jie and Saga Hao came together, he cherished his marriage with Saga Hao because he felt that he could not dominate his marriage, and Saga Hao's appearance allowed him to find his own happiness.

In order to achieve her goal, Tang Yiying tried to please her aunt Jinfei, who was a concubine, but to her surprise, Concubine Jin had her own plans and did not help her achieve her wish.

After Pu Yi succeeded to the throne, Concubine Jin blocked Tang Yiying's opportunity to become a show girl and be selected as a concubine, and even personally designated her to marry Pu Yi's younger brother Pu Jie. This is Pu Jie's first marriage, which is completely the result of various relationship struggles in the court, so such a marriage is reasonable even if it is unfortunate.

In the stormy late Qing Dynasty, Pu Jie, who was an emperor, was unwilling to accept this marriage, but it was difficult to escape the mercy of fate. However, the union with Tang Yiying made his married life full of troubles.

Although Tang Yiying has a "concubine dream", she only has Pu Yi in her heart, and Pu Jie's personality and status cannot satisfy her vanity. She is extravagant, pursues a luxurious life, and has a temperament that is incompatible with Pu Jie's simple character, and their married life is destined to be full of conflicts and contradictions.

Although Pu Jie was dissatisfied with this marriage, he still tried his best to maintain it for the sake of the overall situation. However, what he never expected was that Tang Yiying would cheat with a figure with a head and a face - Zhang Xueliang!

Zhang Xueliang was the son of the warlord Zhang Zuolin, known as the "Young Marshal", who once launched the Xi'an Incident and forced Chiang Kai-shek to unite against Japan. From a historical point of view, Zhang Xueliang's contribution cannot be ignored, but his personal life is quite problematic.

Although he showed a firm side in the face of major rights and wrongs, as the son of a warlord, he was young and rich, and he had the identity of a "young marshal", so it was inevitable that he would be a little romantic.

Zhang Xueliang In 1926, Pu Jie met Zhang Xueliang at the Beijing Hotel, which became the source of his marriage breakdown. When Tang Yiying first saw Zhang Xueliang, she was attracted by his handsome appearance and personable demeanor, and her heart was full of excitement.

She wasn't the kind of traditional woman who kept to herself, and she immediately got into action. After saying goodbye to Zhang Xueliang that day, Tang Yiying went home and immediately arranged it. The next day, when Zhang Xueliang received an invitation to come, he found that the wife had taken out a thick newspaper full of reports about him.

In Tang Yiying and Pu Jie's marriage, Tang expresses his feelings to Zhang Xueliang in a tactful way, and Zhang Xueliang is attracted by her talent because of his romance, but their relationship is eventually broken by Tang's hypocrisy.

When Pu Yi was driven out and went to the "puppet Manchukuo" in the northeast to seek refuge with the Japanese, Pu Jie chose to follow, and he couldn't bear to bear it alone. However, this led to the death of Tang Yiying's marriage relationship with him.

Tang Yiying took the opportunity to steal the property of Prince Alcohol's Mansion and ran to Shanghai alone to have a happy life. This once "kind" marriage is now only Pu Jie's shadow of marriage.

He planned to be lonely for the rest of his life, but he fell into the quagmire of marriage again in the "puppet Manchukuo". The Japanese took advantage of Pu Yi's delusions to lure him over and made him a "puppet" with only a superficial status and no real power.

The Japanese took advantage of Pu Yi's identity and fame to try to control China with his "legitimate" identity. They forced Pu Yi to do something detrimental to the country and humiliating his ancestors in order to achieve their goals.

Although Pu Yi regretted this, in order to survive, he had to follow the orders of the Japanese. However, he insisted on refusing to have a "kind marriage" with the Japanese, as his previous marriages were all unhappy.

Seeing this, the Japanese turned their attention to Pu Jie, but Pu Jie was desperate for this, and he was unwilling to go through another political marriage.

Although Pu Jie claimed that he already had a wife and could not remarry, this did not stop the Japanese from arranging it. The Japanese even sent people to Tang Yiying's home, forced her family to sign a sign acknowledging that Tang Yiying and Pu Jie had divorced, and invited someone from the local police station to testify as a legal guarantee.

As a result, Pu Jie was forced to "divorce" and became the first person in modern history to be "divorced". Subsequently, the Japanese arranged for Pu Jie to go on a blind date with the daughter of the Japanese Chinese Marquis Saga Minoru Saga at Pu Jie's maternal grandfather's house.

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