Wanrong's stepmother is Aixinjue Roche Hengxiang, the granddaughter of Wang Dingjun Puxu, and the second daughter of Yu Lang, who is called "Ergege". This "second brother" raised Wanrong and had a far-reaching impact on Wanrong's life. In modern society, stepmother has always been a nuisance. The so-called "stepmother is difficult", for the children left by his ex-wife, the current wife has a natural gap in dealing with the relationship between the two. But Hengxiang did a good job. She takes care of Wanrong as her own child. She not only takes good care of it, but even dotes on it. Mother and daughter get along well. Growing up in such a powerful feudal family, Wanrong naturally could not marry anyone casually. Her future was finally settled under the negotiation between Guo Buluo's family and Aisingji Ouluojia. Wanrong wants to marry Puyi and be the mother of a country. Mother of a Country sounds great, but being the queen of a desperate dynasty is not so good. Marrying Puyi should be said to be the unfortunate beginning of graceful life.
Wanrong traveled around with Puyi, getting worse and worse, and finally dying alone. There have been many explanations for Wanrong's death and the cause of death. Among them, there are three most influential ones: one is Puyi's statement. To understand Puyi, you can't miss Puyi's memoir, which is autobiographical "My First Half Life". In this book, elegant death is mentioned. The book wrote: "When she broke up with me after the August 15 th, she was already addicted to cigarettes and sick, and she died in Jilin the next year. Second, Xie Ehao's statement: The wandering princess said that after the troops left Yanji, Wanrong was "sent to Tumen City on the border between China and North Korea" and "Wanrong was there and died alone". Third, Li's statement: Li mentioned in detail the process of his breakup with Wanrong in his memoirs, and also put forward some rumors about Wanrong's death. " When the troops withdrew from Changchun, the poor last queen of China had to follow the troops. At that time, Chiang Kai-shek launched a civil war, and the troops were fighting for the liberation of China. It is extremely inconvenient to take her. In addition, she was seriously ill and could not take care of herself. When the troops arrived in Yanji, they had to leave her there. Later, they heard that she died in Dunhua. Guo, the witness of Wanrong's death, said: Wanrong did die in Yanji Jiangbei Prison. Because she was "seriously ill" as mentioned in the book, and the living conditions and medical conditions at that time were extremely poor, she finally died in prison. After his death, they (Guo et al.) swept Lao Kang and threw it on the northern mountain. Because he is a queen, unlike a mortal, he remembers the plot, date and year very clearly. "