Puyi 溥儀 |
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Puyi c. –40s |
| First reign | 2 månad – 12 February |
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| Predecessor | Guangxu Emperor |
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| Successor | Monarchy Abolished, Qing Dynasty Abolished; Sun Yat-sen as President of the Republic of China |
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| Regents | Zaifeng, Prince Chun(–11) Empress Dowager Longyu(–12) |
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| Second reign | 1 July – 12 July [a] |
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| Prime minister | Zhang Xun |
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| Reign | 1 March – 17 August |
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| Predecessor | Himself as ledare Executive of Manchukuo |
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| Successor | Position abolished(Manchukuo dissolved) |
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| Reign | 18 February – 28 February |
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| Predecessor | Manchukuo and position established |
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| Successor | Himself as emperor |
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| Prime Minister | Zheng Xiaoxu |
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| Born | Aisin-Gioro Puyi (愛新覺羅·溥儀) ()February 7, Prince Chun Mansion, Beijing, Qing dynasty |
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| Died | October 17, () (aged61) Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing, People's Republic of China |
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| Burial | Hualong Imperial Cemetery, Yi County, Hebei |
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| Consorts | Gobulo Wanro  • Puyi on the Imperial Throne | | Puyi, the Xuantong Emperor of China |
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| 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 dates | January 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 • PuyiEmperor of China from to For the football player, see Puyi (footballer). Puyi 溥儀 |
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Puyi during the Manchukuo period | | First reign | 2 December – 12 February |
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| Predecessor | Guangxu Emperor |
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| Successor | Monarchy abolished |
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| Second reign | 1–12 July [a] |
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| Prime Minister | Zhang Xun |
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| Reign | 1 March – 17 August |
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| Predecessor | Himself (as Chief Executive) |
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| Successor | Position abolished |
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| Prime Minister |
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In office 18 February – 28 February | | Prime Minister | Zheng Xiaoxu |
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| Preceded by | Position established |
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| Succeeded by | Himself (as Emperor) |
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| Born | ()7 February Prince Chun's Mansion, Beijing, Qing Empire |
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| Died | 17 October () (aged61) Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing, People’s Republic of China |
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| Burial | Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery, later reburied in the Hualong Imperial Cemetery, Yi County, Hebei |
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