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Chapter 17 Pu Yi drunk

Those who are interested in Puyi's life should not miss a thin but interesting book: "Puyi in Khabarovsk Asylum"①. (①Literary and Historical Data Publishing House. Beijing in 1980.) The loss of Emperor Xuantong's power lies in the Revolution of 1911; or to be more precise, it lies in the later forced palace.That was all about the time of the Little Emperor. The loss of the power of the puppet Manchukuo emperor or son emperor followed the surrender of Japan at the end of World War II.At that time, he was already middle-aged, and he had tasted the taste of an emperor who relied on external forces for more than ten years to respect himself and treat the people like nothing.The loss of this power is the most interesting, and he did not say much about the five years (August 50-July 1945) detained in the Soviet Union after being captured.

The three authors of the pamphlet are all involved and are related to Puyi. The younger brother Pujie, the second brother-in-law Wan Jiaxi (the son of Wan Shengshi. The author), and the nephew and attendant Yuyu.The authors are candid and all have a sense of humor.Yuxi's writing style is especially full of wit and wit. Don't look at Puyi worshiping Buddha and chanting scriptures every day, holding a Zhuge God lesson, and shaking eight Japanese coins with holes; don't look at his drunken jokes at a banquet in Molokovka. I don't have the capacity to drink, so I tried my best to drink a few drinks in order to set up friendship.Although Ersk is not as strong as Lao Bai, but it is also at forty-five degrees. Pu Yi is drunk enough. On the way back, he climbed the tree when he saw it, and refused to leave if he couldn't get up.The people who followed him managed to lure him back.None of this goes to talk about it.

As early as when Shenyang Airport was captured, that is, when his power was lost, Puyi had cleverly gestured and winked to the Soviet general, expressing that he was willing to go to the Soviet Union and would never go to Japan.Staying in the Soviet Union is just a bridge, and the ideal is to go to a country in Latin America (Yuyi language). The terrified Puyi had lived in the Soviet Union for nearly five years. One day, he suddenly heard that they were going to be sent back to post-liberation China, and he was terrified.At this time, the second brother-in-law advised him: After returning to the country, he should tell the people of the country that Japan was originally used to restore the ancestral business, but he was used by the Japanese invaders and brought great disasters to China.Then die generously to thank the people of the country.In fact, there is no need to play by the book at all.

After all, it took courage for Wan Jiaxi to write this passage.However, it can be seen from this that how many lies and deceptions have been brought about by the loss of power?When it's hot, there must be more lies and deceit. Power distorts human nature.To follow the trend is to bow down and praise this distorted human nature. (1981)
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