Pu Yi can be considered an emperor no matter what. Although he was the last emperor and the Qing Dynasty perished not long after he came to the throne, he was of royal blood after all. His bloodline was pure and everyone respected the royal family very much. Yes, so after Puyi died, with the help of those who supported him and his relatives, Puyi was successfully buried in the imperial mausoleum. However, in fact, his cemetery is still some distance away from the imperial mausoleum. It may be more accurate to say that it is closely adjacent. .
Speaking of it, Puyi’s life was quite pitiful. As the last emperor, the Qing Dynasty also fell later. It seems that his existence was not necessary, and he would probably receive the best treatment from the royal family when it was his turn. It has almost been abolished. Although there are still some people serving and taking care of him, who would really treat such an emperor who has no power, no money, and has lost power? He was even so insignificant that he was forgotten.
Pu Yi never had any offspring in his life. There are rumors that it was because the eunuchs and maids who served him were not good to him at all and did not take good care of him. There were even more children in his harem. Mozi, first his queen Wanrong betrayed him, got married to another man, and gave birth to a daughter. Later, a concubine actually divorced Puyi. Isn't this a great shame for an emperor?
Later, Puyi became a tool for political parties to fight for power. However, in order to survive, he could only be willing to be a puppet emperor, living a miserable life in which he could not control himself and spoke insincerely. It was later said that he himself He was also considering the location of his own mausoleum, and even the place had been chosen. However, before it could be repaired, Puyi was pushed off the throne and lost the initiative to choose. Finally entering the imperial mausoleum was considered to be the completion of his career. wish.