Pu Yi was a descendant of the Aisin Gioro Manchu tribe. In 1934 he declared himself Emperor Kangde (Emperor Kang-te) of the puppet state. Manchukuo was controlled by the Japanese empire. He served there until the end of the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1945. As an observer of history and a lover of antiques, the story & legacy of “THE LAST EMPEROR Pu Yi is a treasure. At the age of 61 he was the last Emperor of China and the 12th and closing ruler of the Qing (Ching) Dynasty. Since the age of 2 years (2 years 10 months to be exact) he has been in power
Emperor Xuantong. From 1908 until his abdication on February 12, 1912, after the Xinhai Revolution was successfully launched. From July 1 to 12, 1917, one of them is Pu Yi’s “THE LITTLE” photo. This photo is one of several items he remembers collecting. He is a teacher in the field of education and once told me that the photo of the little boy he had was the King/Emperor