Aisin gioro puyi biography definition

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  • Puyi

    Emperor of China from to

    For the football player, see Puyi (footballer).

    Puyi
    溥儀

    Puyi during the Manchukuo period

    First reign2 December – 12 February
    PredecessorGuangxu Emperor
    SuccessorMonarchy abolished
    Regent
    Prime Ministers
    Second reign1–12 July [a]
    Prime MinisterZhang Xun
    Reign1 March – 17 August
    PredecessorHimself (as Chief Executive)
    SuccessorPosition abolished
    Prime Minister
    In office
    18 February &#;– 28 February
    Prime MinisterZheng Xiaoxu
    Preceded byPosition established
    Succeeded byHimself (as Emperor)
    Born()7 February
    Prince Chun's Mansion, Beijing, Qing Empire
    Died17 October () (aged&#;61)
    Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing, People’s Republic of China
    Burial

    Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery, later reburied in the Hualong Imperial Cemetery, Yi County, Hebei

    Consorts

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    Puyi on the Imperial Throne
    Puyi, the Xuantong Emperor of China
    Clan name:Àixīn-Juéluó (愛新覺羅)
    Aisin-Gioro
    Given name:Pǔyí (溥儀)
    (No Manchu name was given to him)
    Emperor of China
    Dates of reign:December 2, –November 5, ¹
    Era name:Xuāntǒng (宣統) (Hsuan-tung)
    Gehungge Yoso
    Era datesJanuary 22, –February 12,
    Chief Executive (執政) of Manchukuo
    Term of office:March 9, –February 28,
    Era name:Dàtóng (大同)
    (Manchu name to be added)
    Emperor (皇帝) of Manchukuo
    Dates of reign:March 1, –August 15,
    Era name:Kāngdé (康德)
    (Manchu name to be added)
    Temple name:None as yet².
    Posthumous name:Xùndì³ (遜帝)
    (short + full)
    General note: Names given in Chinese, then in Manchu below (temple and posthumous names in Chinese only).
    1. Ruling emperor until February 12, , non-ruling emperor between , except a brief restoration in July ,
    2. In descendants of the Qing imperial family have conferred a posth

    10 Facts about Puyi You Didn't Know

    Puyi was the last emperor of China. His life was full of ups and downs. He led a special life in China's turbulent era of change — from emperor to citizen. The following facts will help you better understand the Last Emperor.

    • Name: Puyi
    • Manchu surname: Aisin Gioro
    • Full name: Aisin Gioro Puyi
    • English name: Henry
    • Born:
    • Died:
    • Regal name: Xuantong
    • Predecessor: Emperor Guangxu
    • Successor: none (dynasty and monarchy abolished)

    1. Puyi was the only emperor to be enthroned 3 times.

    Puyi

    Puyi was the last emperor three times, but was not in power even for a day! Puyi was "the puppet emperor".

    The Qing Emperor (Enthronement 1)

    From to was Puyi's first "reign", over the Qing Dynasty as Emperor Xuantong. His father Zaifeng was actually in power as Prince Regent.

    Puyi was the youngest emperor at only 2. He was appointed by the dying Empress Dowager Cixi. Emperor Guangxu had no heirs, and Puyi was Guangxu's nephew.

    The reason Puyi was chosen

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