Pu Yi
Pu Yi was the last Emperor of China, reigning from 1908 until his abdication in 1912 following the Xinhai Revolution. Born in 1906, he ascended to the throne at the tender age of three and was often referred to as the 'Child Emperor.' His reign was characterized by his lack of real power and the influence of court officials and foreign powers. After his abdication, Pu Yi lived in various circumstances, including a period as a puppet ruler under Japanese occupation during World War II. His life story reflects the tumultuous changes in China during the early 20th century and the transition from imperial rule to a republic.
Born on Feb 07, 1906 (119 years old)
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Pu Yi is one of the proofreaders of the publication.
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Pu Yi was the last emperor of China, who ascended to the throne at a very young age and wielded absolute power over his court.
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