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Puyi

Puyi (Chinese: 溥儀; pinyin: Pǔ Yí; Wade–Giles: P'u-i; 7 February 1906 – 17 October 1967) was the last emperor of China, having reigned as the Xuantong Emperor of the Qing dynasty (1908–1912, with a brief restoration in 1917) and later as the Kangde Emperor of Manchukuo, a Japanese puppet state during World War II. After the war, he was held as a war…

Childhood and reign (1908–1912), Life in the Forbidden City (1912–1924) & Emperor of Manchukuo (1934–1945)

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Childhood and reign (1908–1912)

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Life in the Forbidden City (1912–1924)

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Emperor of Manchukuo (1934–1945)

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Residence in Tianjin (1925–1931)

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Bopomofo
ㄆㄨˇ ㄧˊ · ㄒㄩㄢ ㄊㄨㄥˇ ㄉㄧˋ
Born
(1906-02-07)7 February 1906 Prince Chun's Mansion (in present-day Beijing)
Burial
Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery, later reburied in the Hualong Imperial Cemetery, Yi County, Hebei
Died
17 October 1967(1967-10-17) (aged 61) Beijing, China
Dynasty
Qing (1908–1912, 1917) · Manchukuo (1932–1945)
Father
Zaifeng, Prince Chun of the First Rank

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Childhood and reign (1908–1912)

Life in the Forbidden City (1912–1924)

Expulsion from the Forbidden City (1924)

Residence in Tianjin (1925–1931)

Captive in Manchuria (1931–1932)

Chief Executie of Manchukuo (1932–1934)

Emperor of Manchukuo (1934–1945)

Later life (1945–1967)

Death

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Puyi

Nodes256
Edges255
Triples585
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.007813
Components1

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Puyi

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related to Residence in Tianjin (1925–1931) · 58
Puyi → Aisin-Gioro, American, Another, As, At, Behr, Beijing, British, Chen, Chen Baochen, China, Chinese, Cossack Hosts, Dogmeat General, Dragon Throne, During, Emperor, France, French, Garden
related to Emperor of Manchukuo (1934–1945) · 45
Puyi → As, At, Changchun, Chief Executive, Dragon Throne, Emperor, He, Heaven, Imperial Palace, In, Japan, Japanese, Kangde, Kwantung Army, Kwantung Army's, Lincoln, Manchu, Manchukuo, Manchukuo's, March
related to Death · 43
Puyi → Aisin-Gioro, Aisin-Gioro Zaitao, Babaoshan People's Cemetery, Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery, Beijing, China, Chinese, Chinese Communist Party, Citizen, CPPCC, Cultural Revolution, English, French, From Emperor, Fushun, He, His, However, Hualong Imperial Cemetery, In
related to Relationship with Reginald Johnston · 42
Puyi → After, Alice, Analects, As, Beijing, Besides, British, But, Chinese, Chinglish, Confucianism, Doctrine, Elizabeth, English, For Puyi, Forbidden City, Four Great Books, German, Great Learning, He
related to Collapse of Manchukuo (1945) · 37
Puyi → At, August, Buddha, Changchun, Commander-in-Chief, During, General Otozō Yamada, Japan, Japanese, Korea, Kwantung Army, Kwantung Army HQ, Kwantung Army's, Manchukuo, Manchukuo Army, Manchukuo Imperial Army, Manchuria, Mongol, Mongolian People's Army, Mongols
related to Marriage and sexuality · 37
Puyi → American, April, Behr, Beijing, China, Dowager Consorts, Dragon Throne, Emperor, England, English, Following Manchu, Forbidden City, He, If, In, In March, Johnston, June, Later Wanrong, Manchuria's
related to Captive in Manchuria (1931–1932) · 36
Puyi → Beijing, Bohai, Chen Baochen, Doihara, Dongzhen, Eastern Jewel, In, In September, Japanese, Japanese Kwantung Army, Japanese Minister, Japanese Yoshiko Kawashima, Japanese-owned South Manchurian Railroad, Jirō Minami, Kenji Doihara, Kwantung Army, Lüshun, Manchukuo, Manchuria, Manchurian
related to Expulsion from the Forbidden City (1924) · 36
Puyi → Articles, At, Beijing, Big Li, British, British Legation, China, Chinese, Favourable Settlement, Favourable Treatment, February, Feng, Feng Yuxiang, For Johnston, Forbidden City, He, His, However, Japanese, Japanese Legation
related to Childhood and reign (1908–1912) · 30
Puyi → Army, Beijing, Beiping Police, Chief Grand Councillor, China, Daoguang Emperor, Empress Dowager Cixi, February, Guangxu Emperor, Gūwalgiya, He, Her, His, Imperial Bodyguard, In, Manchu, Manchu Plain White Banner, Minister, North China, Peking Field Force
related to Chief Executie of Manchukuo (1932–1934) · 26
Puyi → At, Beijing, Changchun, Chief Executive, China, Chinese, Datong, Emperor, Empire, Henry Pu-yi, Japan, Japanese, Koreans, Manchukuo, Manchus, March, Mongols, Never, New York Times, One

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japanese manchukuo puyi's emperor china wanrong chinese city would forbidden army time palace qing one imperial told johnston later japan

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PuyiBopomofoㄆㄨˇ ㄧˊ1.00infobox
PuyiBopomofoㄒㄩㄢ ㄊㄨㄥˇ ㄉㄧˋ1.00infobox
PuyiBorn(1906-02-07)7 February 1906 Prince Chun's Mansion (in present-day Beijing)1.00infobox
PuyiBurialBabaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery, later reburied in the Hualong Imperial Cemetery, Yi County, Hebei1.00infobox
PuyiConsorts.mw-parser-output .marriage-line-margin2px{line-height:0;margin-bottom:-2px}.mw-parser-output .marriage-line-margin3px{line-height:0;margin-bottom:-3px}.mw-parser-output .marria…1.00infobox
PuyiDied17 October 1967(1967-10-17) (aged 61) Beijing, China1.00infobox
PuyiDynastyQing (1908–1912, 1917)1.00infobox
PuyiDynastyManchukuo (1932–1945)1.00infobox
PuyiEra datesEra dates.mw-parser-output .unindented-dl-wrapper dd{margin-left:0;text-indent:1em hanging}.mw-parser-output .unindented-dl-wrapper.compact dd{margin-bottom:0;text-indent:0}.mw-…1.00infobox
PuyiFatherZaifeng, Prince Chun of the First Rank1.00infobox
PuyiFirst reign2 December 1908 – 12 February 19121.00infobox
PuyiHanyu PinyinPǔyí1.00infobox
PuyiHanyu PinyinXuāntǒng Dì1.00infobox
PuyiHouseAisin-Gioro1.00infobox
PuyiIPA[pʰù.ǐ]1.00infobox
PuyiIPA[ɕɥɛ́n.tʰʊ̀ŋ tî]1.00infobox
PuyiIPA[syn˥ tʰʊŋ˧˥ tɐj˧]1.00infobox
PuyiJyutpingpou2 ji41.00infobox
PuyiJyutpingsyun1 tung2 dai31.00infobox
PuyiMotherYoulan1.00infobox
PuyiPreceded byZhang Jinghui (as Chairman of the Northeast Supreme Administrative Council)1.00infobox
PuyiPredecessorGuangxu Emperor1.00infobox
PuyiPredecessorHimself (as Chief Executive)1.00infobox
PuyiPrime MinisterZhang Xun1.00infobox
PuyiPrime MinisterNone Zheng Xiaoxu1.00infobox
PuyiPrime MinistersYikuang1.00infobox
PuyiPrime MinistersYuan Shikai1.00infobox
PuyiPrime MinistersZheng Xiaoxu1.00infobox
PuyiPrime MinistersZhang Jinghui1.00infobox
PuyiRegentsZaifeng, Prince Chun (1908–1911)1.00infobox

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