Emperor Henry Puyi on a Japanese postcard, Manchruia (Manchukuo), 1934…I don’t think ChinaRhymers really need the whole Pu Yi, Manchuria, Japanese stooge thing explained again….
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1Steven Toh said at 8:42 am on October 13th, 2020:
Good blog… keep it up…. I remember Pu Yi once said: ” It was this tiny world where I was to spent the most absurd childhood possible until I was driven out by the National Army in 1924. I called it absurd because at a time when China was called a republic and when time that mankind had advanced into the 20th century I was still living the life of an emperor, breathing the dust of the 19th century.”
Good blog… keep it up…. I remember Pu Yi once said: ” It was this tiny world where I was to spent the most absurd childhood possible until I was driven out by the National Army in 1924. I called it absurd because at a time when China was called a republic and when time that mankind had advanced into the 20th century I was still living the life of an emperor, breathing the dust of the 19th century.”
I tried to write a blog about him, see whether you like it: https://stenote.blogspot.com/2018/09/an-interview-with-pu-yi.html