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  Qwika - Puyi
Xuantong (Chinese:溥儀;;) (February 7, 1906–October 17, 1967) of the Manchu Aisin-Gioro ruling family was the Xuantong Emperor (宣統皇帝) of China between 1908 and 1924 (ruling emperor between 1908 and 1912, and non-ruling emperor between 1912 and 1924), the tenth and last emperor of the Manchu Qing Dynasty to rule over China.
Puyi's paternal grandfather was the 1st Prince Chun (1840-1891) who was himself a son of the Daoguang Emperor and a younger half-brother of Xianfeng Emperor, but not the next in line after Xianfeng (the 1st Prince Chun had older half-brothers that were closer in age to Xianfeng).
Tongzhi died without a son, and was succeeded by Guangxu Emperor (r.1875-1908), the son of the 1st Prince Chun and his wife, who was the younger sister of Empress Dowager Cixi.
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 Henry Pu Yi Info - Bored Net - Boredom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
He ascended to the throne in 1908 at the age of nearly 3 and was deposed in 1911 when the Qing dynasty fell.
After the collapse of the dynasty, Puyi retained the title of emperor and the royal family lived in the Forbidden City.
On March 1, 1931, he was installed by the Japanese as the emperor of the puppet state of Manchukuo under the reign title Kangde.
www.borednet.com /e/n/encyclopedia/h/he/henry_pu_yi.html   (385 words)

  
 Puyi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ruling emperor until February 12, 1912, non-ruling emperor between 1912-1924, except a brief restoration in July 1-12, 1917.
Tongzhi died without a son, and was succeeded by Guangxu Emperor (r.1875–1908), the son of the 1st Prince Chun and his wife, who was the younger sister of Empress Dowager Cixi.
Emperor Puyi and Empress Wan Rong in Tianjin
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 List of Emperors of the Qing Dynasty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
7 The Empress Dowager Cixi, concubine of the Xianfeng emperor, mother of the Tongzhi emperor, and adoptive mother of the Guangxu emperor, used her considerable skills of political manipulation to act as the power behind the throne or on the throne from 1861 until her death in 1908.
She acted as a regent during the minorities of the two young Emperors and confined the Guangxu emperor in the Summer Palace after he attempted to introduce reforms in 1898.
Thus, Pu-yi was ruling emperor until February 12, 1912 (and also briefly between July 1 and July 12, 1917), and non-ruling emperor between February 12, 1912 and November 5, 1924.
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 Brujula.Net - Your Latin Stating Point   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Qing Dynasty, as chief executive in 1932, and in 1934 he became emperor of Manchukuo with the reign name of "Kang Teh" or "Tranquility and Virtue".
The Emperor had no power at all, and all of the Manchu ministers only served as front-men for their Japanese vice-ministers, who actually made all decisions.
Emperor Kang Teh had hoped to escape to Japan to surrender to the Americans, but the Soviets captured him and eventually extradited him to China, where the authorities threw him in prison as a war criminal along with all other captured Manchukuo officials.
www.brujula.net /english/wiki/Manchukuo.html   (815 words)

  
 Exploring Chinese History :: Database Catalog :: Biographical Database :: Qing Era- (1644- 1912)
Since other officials were beside the Emperor, hoping that he would name an heir (as for Manchu it is not the first child, but appointment which inherits the throne), she placed her son beside his father and asked who would be the next Emperor.
This novelty was introduced by his grandfather the Qianlong Emperor who thought it not proper to have a whole generation of people in the imperial family changing their names on an emperor's accession to the throne.
Emperor Kangxi chose the heir to his throne based not just on his son's capability to govern the Empire, but also whether his grandson was of no lesser caliber, to ensure the Manchus' everlasting reign over the country.
www.ibiblio.org /chinesehistory/contents/06dat/bio.2qin.html   (12643 words)

  
 The Kangde Empire seeks diplomatic recognition from the International Community. - jolt.co.uk public forums
The Kangde Empire was formed out of the bloody and still ongoing civil war in the former nation of Chitzeland and now the lands of the former nation of Chitzeland are the scene of many battles between many nations and many different warring factions.
The Kangde Empire's primary objective is to secure diplomatic recognition, for the Empire of Kravania is the only nation that at present to reconise the Kangde Empire as a legitimate and independent nation.
The Kangde Empire is under siege by a multitude of nations and terrorist groups whom are at war with the Kangde Empire and it's noble ally, the Empire of Kravania.
forums.jolt.co.uk /showthread.php?threadid=478096   (1309 words)

  
 WW2DB: Puyi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Puyi, a Manchu royalty of the Aisin-Gioro clan, was born in 1906 as the eldest son of Qing Dynasty's Second Prince Chun.
His Imperial lineage was that his father was the younger half-brother of the Guangxu Emperor (reigned before Puyi), his grandfather the First Prince of Chun was a younger half-brother of Xianfeng Emperor, and finally his great-grandfather was the Daoguang Emperor.
However, in Chinese tradition, Emperors' names were sacriligious to be referred to directly; Puyi was commonly referred to and known as that name due to the Republic of China (Nationalist) and the People's Republic of China (Communists) governments' attempts to defeat the traditional Chinese Imperialist philosophies.
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 Manchukuo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, was the regent and emperor.
The Japanese installed Puyi, the last Emperor of the Manchu Qing Dynasty, as chief executive in 1932, and in 1934 he became emperor of Manchukuo with the era name of "Kang De" or "Tranquility and Virtue".
Emperor Kang De had hoped to escape to Japan to surrender to the Americans, but the Soviets captured him and eventually extradited him to the communist government in China, where the authorities had him imprisoned as a war criminal along with all other captured Manchukuo officials.
en.wikipedia.org.cob-web.org:8888 /wiki/Manchukuo   (1911 words)

  
 Xuantong Emperor biography .ms (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Aisin-Gioro Puyi¹ (February 7, 1906 - October 17, 1967) was the Xuantong Emperor (宣統皇帝) of China between 1908 and 1924 (ruling emperor between 1908 and 1912, and non-ruling emperor between 1912 and 1924), the tenth (and last) emperor of the Manchu Qing Dynasty to rule over China.
Later between 1934 and 1945 he was the Kangde Emperor (康德皇帝) of the Japanese-controlled state of Manchukuo.
Puyi's paternal grandfather was the 1st Prince Chun (1840-1891) who was himself a younger half-brother of Xianfeng Emperor (咸豐皇帝), but not the next in line after Xianfeng (the 1st Prince Chun had older half-brothers that were closer in age to Xianfeng).
puyi.biography.ms.cob-web.org:8888   (1443 words)

  
 Puyi
Puyi (Chinese:溥儀;; Pronounced P'oo-y'ee) (February 7, 1906 - October 17, 1967) of the Manchu Aisin-Gioro ruling family was the Xuantong Emperor (宣統皇帝) of China between 1908 and 1924 (ruling emperor between 1908 and 1912, and non-ruling emperor between 1912 and 1924), the tenth and last emperor of the Manchu Qing Dynasty to rule over China.
Lady Lingiya was a Han Chinese maid at the mansion of the 1st prince Chun, whose original Chinese family name was Liu (劉) and was changed into the Manchu clan's name Lingyia when she was made a Manchu, which was required in order to become the concubine of a Manchu prince.
As Emperor of Manchukuo, Puyi's household was closely watched by the Japanese who began taking increasing steps in the full Japanization of Manchuria, as they had done in Korea and elsewhere.
www.bblo.net /Puyi.html   (1775 words)

  
 Manchukuo, bigger than expected.
The Salt Rates Palace or Manchu Imperial Palace was a temporary official Manchu government residence, provided by Japanese authorities for the Kangde Emperor and his cabinet in Hsinking, while a Japanese engineering company built an official palace.
In this room the Kangde Emperor met with the native Manchu government and the official Japanese government, managing the state affairs, presenting official laws and agreements, and placing the Manchu Imperial Seal on all decrees.
This building was the home of the Kangde Emperor, the court and the native government for 14 years, until August, 1945.
www.new-tradition.org /forum/showthread.aspx?m=94247   (430 words)

  
 The Last Emperor
He was emperor in a time that had passed emperors by.
He was emperor, but emperor with a regent, then he was emperor but with no kingdom to rule, then he was emperor, but a fake emperor (a puppet to the Japanese), then he was an emperor in a communist re-education camp.
1934-1935 -- Pu Yi was the Kangde Emperor of Manchuko.
www.vernonjohns.org /snuffy1186/lastempr.html   (861 words)

  
 Puyi - The Wordbook Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Puyi's great-grandfather was the Daoguang Emperor (r.1820 - 1850), who was succeeded by his fourth son, who became Xianfeng Emperor (r.1850 - 1861).
Puyi's paternal grandfather was the 1st Prince Chun (1840 - 1891) who was himself a son of the Daoguang Emperor and a younger half-brother of Xianfeng Emperor, but not the next in line after Xianfeng (the 1st Prince Chun had older half-brothers that were closer in age to Xianfeng).
Tongzhi died without a son, and was succeeded by Guangxu Emperor (r.1875 - 1908), the son of the 1st Prince Chun and his wife, who was the younger sister of Empress Dowager Cixi.
www.thewordbook.com /Puyi   (1899 words)

  
 Very Brief Timeline on Pu Yi
Later between 1934 and 1945 he was the Kangde Emperor (康德皇帝) of the Japanese-controlled puppet state of Manchukuo.
The country was ruled by Dowager Empress Tzu Hsi (or Cixi), who had imprisoned the nominal emperor, Kuang Hsu, for conspiring against her.
As emperor he was given the reign name Hsuan Tung." (2) However, soon after the young emperor took throne, the Chinese general Yuan Shih-k'ai gained power quickly and hoped to start his own ruling dynasty.
www.indiana.edu /~ealc100/Group12/puyi.html   (1110 words)

  
 Manchukuo
Manchukuo 満州国; (in pinyin Manzhouguo) was a nominally independent puppet state set up by the Japanese in Manchuria which existed from 1931 to 1945.
The Japanese instated Puyi, the last emperor of Qing Dynasty, as the puppet emperor of Manzhouguo and declared the country independent from China on February 18, 1932.
The state was not recognized by most of the nations of the world, and the declaration of the League of Nations that the Manchuria was still rightly part of China led to the Japanese resignation from the League in 1934.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ma/Manchukuo.html   (359 words)

  
 Paradox Interactive Forums - Bound Feet: The Tale of Manchukuo
When the Qing Dynasty ruled China, the Manchu emperors had not allowed Chinese to immigrate to Manchuria, hoping to preserve the region as their homeland.
Pu-Yi was emperor of China at the age of two (December 1908), but his brief and sporadic reign had been nothing to gloat about.
The Manchu emperor, though he had been miffed over previous issues of his nation’s sovereignty, interpreted this as a great sign of friendship between the two emperors.
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 Puyi - The real meaning from Timesharetalk wikipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
) (February 7, 1906–October 17, 1967) of the Manchu Aisin-Gioro ruling family was the last Emperor of China between 1908 and 1924 (ruling emperor between 1908 and 1912, and non-ruling emperor between 1912 and 1924), the twelfth emperor of the Qing Dynasty to rule over China.
Puyi's paternal grandfather was the 1st Prince Chun (1840–1891) who was himself a son of the Daoguang Emperor and a younger half-brother of Xianfeng Emperor, but not the next in line after Xianfeng (the 1st Prince Chun had older half-brothers that were closer in age to Xianfeng).
— "The former half of my life", translated in English as From Emperor to Citizen) in the 1960s and died in Beijing of cancer in 1967 during the Cultural Revolution.
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 2. A false accusation against the "Last Emperor of China" Aisin Gioro P'ui as a war criminal (via CobWeb/3.1 ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
He was re-educated in a "thought-reform" program and was released from the Prison under a special amnesty in 1959.
It means that China practically "recovered its sovereignty" from the Manchu ruler when the Ch'ing Dynasty collapsed in the revolution by the Chinese.
The Last Emperor just established a country in his ancestral homeland Manchuria.
www004.upp.so-net.ne.jp.cob-web.org:8888 /teikoku-denmo/english/history/manchu.html   (678 words)

  
 Japanese nationalism
All proclamations of the emperor took on religious significance; for instance, in 1882, the Meiji Emperor made an "Imperial Rescript to Seamen and Soldiers", from this time considered sacred and obligatory.
"The Emperor is a Revealed God among men, a Manifest Deity for us." The Imperial Rescript to Seamen and Soldiers was added to the National education system, to present the historical relation of Imperial mythical ancestors with their subjects.
In this state the central figure was the Tenno, the emperor, as had been the case from the Meiji constitution onwards, coexisting with the interests of the official establishment.
www.zdnet.co.za /wiki/Japanese_nationalism   (3244 words)

  
 King Twice Over - Fun Facts, Questions, Answers, Information
George VI George ceased to be emperor of India when it became independent of Britain in 1947.
The others were all subsequent Austrian Emperors and, in the cases of Franz Josef and Charles, kings of Hungary also.
Philip was the son of the Emperor Maximilian I and Mary of Burgundy.
www.funtrivia.com /en/subtopics/King-Twice-Over-161078.html   (938 words)

  
 Aisin-Gioro Puyi, Last Emperor of China - Timeline Index
Aisin-Gioro Puyi was the Xuantong Emperor of China between 1908 and 1924 (ruling emperor between 1908 and 1912, and non-ruling emperor between 1912 and 1924), the tenth (and last) emperor of the Manchu Qing Dynasty to rule over China.
Later between 1934 and 1945 he was the Kangde Emperor of the Japanese-controlled state of Manchukuo.
He is more simply known in English as Puyi, which is in accordance with the Manchu tradition of never joining clan's name and given name together, but is in complete contravention with the old Chinese and Manchu rule whereby the private given name of an emperor is taboo and ineffable.
www.timelineindex.com /kidsweek/view/1247   (293 words)

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