Aisin gioro puyi biography definition

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  • Puyi

    Puyi
    溥儀

    Puyi c. –40s

    First reign2 månad – 12 February
    PredecessorGuangxu Emperor
    SuccessorMonarchy Abolished, Qing Dynasty Abolished; Sun Yat-sen as President of the Republic of China
    RegentsZaifeng, Prince Chun(–11)
    Empress Dowager Longyu(–12)
    Prime Ministers
    Second reign1 July – 12 July [a]
    Prime ministerZhang Xun
    Reign1 March – 17 August
    PredecessorHimself as ledare Executive of Manchukuo
    SuccessorPosition abolished(Manchukuo dissolved)
    Prime Minister
    Reign18 February – 28 February
    PredecessorManchukuo and position established
    SuccessorHimself as emperor
    Prime MinisterZheng Xiaoxu
    BornAisin-Gioro Puyi
    (愛新覺羅·溥儀)
    ()February 7,
    Prince Chun Mansion, Beijing, Qing dynasty
    DiedOctober 17, () (aged&#;61)
    Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing, People's Republic of China
    Burial

    Hualong Imperial Cemetery, Yi County, Hebei

    Consorts
    • Gobulo Wanro

    • aisin gioro puyi biography definition
    • 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

      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

      Wanrong

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