The old lady pretended to be Wanrong's daughter and showed a fake jade seal
In the nineties of the last century, an old lady held a sign in front of the Palace Museum in Beijing, which attracted the attention of experts. The sign says her identity: she is Wanrong, the only daughter of China's "last queen".
If her identity is confirmed, it will be a major breakthrough for the study of modern history in our country. However, experts were cautious about this, repeatedly asking the old lady if she had any items to prove her identity.
The old lady replied confidently that there was a queen jade seal in her family, which was left to her by Wanrong. When the experts heard about the relics, they were even more excited and decided to follow the old lady home to have a look.
The old lady surprised the experts by telling her "childhood experiences" as she walked. According to official records, Pu Yi had no children and lost her ability to have children in her teens.
So, how did Wanrong's daughter come about? Is the "queen jade seal" in her mouth real?
Empress Wanrong's affair with Puyi's guards has sparked speculation among experts. This story stems from the changes of Empress Wanrong after leaving the Forbidden City. After being kicked out of the palace, Pu Yi and his wife came to live in Tianjin.
Empress Wanrong and Wenxiu came into contact with the outside world and began to have new ideas, while Pu Yi was indulged in the thinking of restoring the ancestral business of the Qing Dynasty and knew nothing about the changes in the two women around her.
Soon after, Wenxiu and Pu Yi divorced, which attracted widespread attention from the society. Empress Wanrong fell into a depressed mood because she was snubbed by Pu Yi. Once, Empress Wanrong begged her guards to help her get some painkillers because of menstrual cramps.
As a result, the guard brought her a large smoke.
Wanrong is aware of the dangers of opium smoking, but in order to escape the pain of being treated indifferently by her husband every day and living in misery, she still chooses to smoke. After Wanrong became addicted to opium, her physical condition deteriorated rapidly.
Although Pu Yi sought help from doctors in many ways, all the doctors were helpless about Wanrong's condition. Looking at Wanrong, who had been tortured by drug addiction, Pu Yi's disgust for her deepened.
Since then, even the time to have breakfast with Wanrong every day has been ignored by him. Just when everything seemed hopeless, several Japanese came to Zhang Yuan in Tianjin and invited Pu Yi to become emperor in "Manchuria" under their control.
Listening to the description of him by the Japanese, the flame of revenge ignited in Pu Yi's heart. For him, the opportunity to restore the ancestral business of the Qing Dynasty has finally come. So, he couldn't wait to follow the Japanese on a journey to "Manchukuo".
After Pu Yi ascended the throne as the puppet emperor of Manchukuo, he did not realize that the so-called "Manchukuo" in Japan was not the Qing Dynasty in his mind. This so-called "Manchukuo" would bring unprecedented disasters to Pu Yi and Wanrong.
Upon arrival in the Japanese-controlled puppet state of Manchukuo, Pu Yi and Wanrong felt very unwell. The Japanese repeatedly assured that they were the masters of the country, but in fact, Pu Yi did not even have a direct army, and the amount of food and clothing needed to be reported to the Japanese Kwantung Army Command in advance.
This is very different from Pu Yi's imaginary life as an emperor, more like a puppet in the service of the Japanese. However, at this time, Pu Yi was irretrievable, they had been closely monitored by the Japanese, and even going far away had become a luxury.
At this time, Pu Yi, who had nothing to do, began his "emperor temper" in the small puppet Manchu palace.
Pu Yi, who lived in Tianjin, first punished Wanrong with a cold palace, and then held a grand concubine selection ceremony. In the end, he chose a girl from Manchuria, Tan Yuling, as his new concubine.
After Tan Yuling entered the palace, Pu Yi accompanied her almost every day. This makes Wanrong, who is locked in the cold palace, angry and painful, as a woman, she longs to be a mother, and at the same time hates Pu Yi, a ruthless and cold-blooded husband.
If it weren't for his indifference and ruthlessness, maybe she would have lived a happy life like an ordinary woman. In the cold palace, Wanrong was tormented by the onset of drug addiction in addition to being ridiculed and sneered by the palace people every day.
At this time, she developed a relationship with one of Pu Yi's personal guards. This guard is not only responsible for Pu Yi's safety, but also serves as Pu Yi's chauffeur when he travels, and is deeply trusted by Pu Yi.
Sometimes, Pu Yi would also ask this guard to visit Wanrong instead of him.
Pu Yi and Japan ** At the "Puppet Manchukuo Founding Ceremony", Pu Yi was just a routine, after all, he and Wanrong had a marriage, and if Wanrong really died, it would be a shame for him.
However, this guard's careful care of Wanrong made Wanrong feel the warmth that she had not felt for a long time. Wanrong began to stay with the guard, and her condition improved, and even her drug addiction was reduced.
A few months later, Wanrong discovers that she is pregnant with the guard's child, and this exciting news rekindles Wanrong's hope for life. Wanrong looked at her growing belly, and her heart was full of joy, because her wish, the desire to become a mother, had finally come true.
But just as the child was about to be born, the secret between Wanrong and the guards was discovered by Pu Yi. Pu Yi is already jealous and twisted crazy in the face of his wife's betrayal, how will he react?
If this child is born, how will Pu Yi treat it?
The mystery of Wanrong's disappearance: the child was forcibly aborted before birth? The face of the Aixin Jueluo family was damaged, and Pu Yi took extreme measures to maintain his dignity? Another theory is that the daughter born by Wanrong was thrown into the stove by Pu Yi and burned to death, which stemmed from Pu Yi's long-term repressed state of ** psychology.
Whatever the truth, Wanrong's disappearance and the fate of the child are heart-wrenching.
When Wanrong was pregnant, the fetus had already taken shape, and medical technology was limited, and a forced abortion could threaten her life, and the chances of a successful abortion were very small. Therefore, Wanrong may have chosen to give birth to a child, and in the end, Pu Yi killed the child for the sake of dignity.
Some believe that Pu Yi is suspicious by nature but weak and unlikely to do something to kill a baby. If a baby is killed inside the Imperial Palace, it may alarm the Japanese and cause an investigation.
And Wanrong's private meeting with the guards and her pregnancy may be known by the Japanese and become their means of dealing with Pu Yi, which Pu Yi cannot tolerate.
In order to protect the face and dignity of the royal family, and to prevent the child from getting caught up in political struggles, Pu Yi chose to send her to the countryside. The old lady provided the child's date of birth and home address, details that convinced antiquarians and historians.
However, some people began to question whether the old lady was a pretending "royal relative", because in those days, such incidents were not uncommon.
To judge whether the old lady is the daughter of the last queen Wanrong, experts believe that it is necessary to look at what she called the "queen jade seal". However, the direction of events is ironic.
The group came to the old lady's house, and she mysteriously took out a seal from the bedside table. After passing through the layers of cloth, the experts opened it and found that it was just a coarsely made and low-quality imitation.
Historically, there is indeed an "empress seal" of the empress, for example, Liu Bang, the ancestor of the Han Dynasty, made a seal for his wife Lü Pheasant to symbolize the status and power of the empress. However, the seal of the old lady's house is engraved with simplified characters, which is a form of font implemented after the founding of New China to promote cultural and educational undertakings and improve the quality of the whole people.
This alone is enough to prove that the so-called "queen jade seal" is a fake.
It turned out that this so-called "Queen's Seal" was not really a jade seal given to Empress Lu by Liu Bang, the ancestor of the Han Dynasty, but a counterfeit forged by the old lady for her own selfish interests. Moreover, the production process of this jade seal is crude, and it is obvious that it is a trace of machine carving, and even among counterfeit antiques, it belongs to the category of the worst quality.
In antique stalls, such things can be said to be everywhere. In addition, the inscription on this jade seal is also ridiculous, and does not match the real situation in the historical record.
Although the old lady finally admitted her forgery in the face of questions and rebuttals from experts and scholars, experts are still very curious about the real reasons behind this "farce".
After the old lady was recognized, she seemed to let go of the pressure in her heart, leaned back, fell on the sofa, and said frankly: "I just want to make some money with the identity of a princess." ”
According to the old lady's description, people gradually understood the reason why she was pretending to be the daughter of Wanrong. After the reform and opening up, the old lady opened a small restaurant in Changchun, probably to increase the popularity of the store and attract more customers, she chose to impersonate a well-known historical figure.
An old restaurant initially attracted a large number of customers because of its novelty and fun, but as time went on, more restaurants with better taste and better prices opened around, and the customers of the old restaurant began to decrease.
During a leisure time, the old lady watched the TV series "The Last Emperor", in which the plot of "Wanrong and the guards gave birth to a daughter by fornication" was deeply imprinted in her heart. The old lady's family suggested that she use this story as inspiration and go to Beijing to pretend to be the grandmother of this "child" to attract ** attention.
The old lady believes that no matter whether it will be recognized or not, as long as the incident is reported, it will definitely attract people's attention. When the time comes, their restaurant will be lively again!
The old lady pretended to be the daughter of Wanrong and ran to the Forbidden City with her family to stage a "farce". In fact, Wanrong had an affair with the guards during the puppet state of Manchukuo and gave birth to a daughter, but the child later died of illness.
Wanrong smoked opium for a long time and eventually became a "walking dead". In 1945, the Soviet Union declared war on Japan, and Pu Yi and Wanrong became prisoners of the Soviet Union, and Wanrong later died in Jilin Prison.
Pu Yi's feelings for Wanrong are not deep, what are the secrets in their stories?
4. The Tragic Love of Pu Yi and Wanrong: The Tragic Ending After the Defeat of Imperial Power In 1909, a turning point in the history of the Qing Dynasty, Emperor Guangxu and Empress Dowager Cixi passed away one after another, and Pu Yi, who was only 3 years old, became the next emperor of the Qing Dynasty.
Due to his young age, his father, Prince Alcohol, temporarily became the regent, and people respectfully called him "Regent". Although nominally regent, he was still Pu Yi's courtier, and Pu Yi had to return state power to him when he grew up.
However, the turning point of history came too quickly, and with the flames of the Wuchang Uprising, the Qing Dynasty's rule in the land of China came to an end, and the six-year-old Pu Yi was forced to change from emperor to "Xun Emperor".
Although the Qing dynasty ruled over, Pu Yi was still able to live in the Forbidden City, thanks to the agreement reached between the revolutionaries and the Qing at the time of its establishment. However, his life was not satisfactory, and due to the loss of imperial power, his status and influence were greatly reduced.
His married life is also full of tragedy, and his love with the queen Wanrong is full of ups and downs and pain. In this history, we see the collapse of power and the complexity of human nature.
Among the "kings of the dead country" of all dynasties, Pu Yi can be said to be the luckiest one. Although Beiyang** would allocate a large amount of special expenses every year for the use of the Manchu imperial family, he did not forget to introspect because of this.
Slowly, he grew up, and under the guidance of some eunuchs and palace maids, he also knew the secret of "the affairs of men and women". However, this period also took its toll, and he contracted some diseases that would seem unspeakable to ordinary men.
According to the memories of the palace maids who once served Pu Yi, Pu Yi was a teenager and full of energy at that time. Every night, two or three palace maids would be summoned into the dormitory, and he would not fall asleep until he was exhausted from tossing.
In order to prevent him from running around, the eunuchs also locked the door of the dormitory, and no one else could enter unless there were special circumstances. Later, Pu Yi married two wives, they were: Empress Wanrong and Concubine Wenxiu.
In terms of emotion, Pu Yi's affection for Wenxiu is far better than that of grace. Although this experience caused Pu Yi to suffer some physical pain, emotionally, he still found his own home.
Wenxiu and Pu Yi were brought closer because they had received a new education together, and Pu Yi's marriage to Wanrong was seen as a political means to consolidate their position. On the wedding night, Pu Yi's attitude towards Wanrong was indifferent, and Wanrong didn't realize that her fate was about to change.
Wanrong thinks that Pu Yi is cold to herself because she is not beautiful enough, so she changes her image, hoping to get his attention, but Pu Yi is still indifferent. At this time, the Empress Dowager Longyu had died, and no one in the palace could restrain Pu Yi, so Wanrong could only turn to the old eunuch and the imperial doctor for help.
In order to make Pu Yi and Wanrong ** as soon as possible and continue the family incense, the imperial doctors dispensed medicine for Pu Yi.
Pu Yi, the former emperor, lost his fertility after taking the drug due to the underdevelopment of pharmacology in that era. This news has become an open secret in the palace, and not only the empress Wanrong's disappointment with him has reached its peak, but even the eunuchs and palace maids in the palace have privately discussed his condition.
This humiliation and distorted mentality were eventually vented on Wanrong, and their marriage fell into a sad cycle. However, years later, someone came out claiming to be his son or daughter, and no one knew what he really thought.
These have become distant legends with the long river of history.
Women who pursue a healthy life in the new era) Conclusion: The former Wang Xie Tang Qianyan has now flown into the homes of ordinary people. We live in a new era, and no one is nostalgic for the past anymore, and no one believes in the so-called destiny anymore.
Our society is a "new era" created by ordinary people and participated by everyone! On the stage of the new era, the noblest will never be those who are rich and powerful, but those ordinary people who insist on themselves and pursue a healthy life.
Everyone's interests are above all else, and when people move confidently towards a better future, the whole world will be shocked by the strength and self-confidence displayed by the Chinese nation!
Because our glory belongs to everyone, to every ordinary person in this land!