Li Yuqin (15 July 1928 – 24 April 2001), sometimes referred to as the "Last Imperial Concubine" (Chinese: 末代皇娘), was the fourth wife of China's last emperor...
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Wenxiu (文繡) Noble Lady Noble Lady Fu, of the Li clan (福嬪 李氏; 15 July 1928 – 24 April 2001), personal name Yuqin (玉琴) In detail In 1921, it was decided by...
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Wanrong was so isolated in the last years of her life that Puyi's concubine, Li Yuqin, who arrived in 1943, only saw her face during the collapse of the regime...
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marriage and family life. Li is sometimes credited as a coauthor of the book. Li Yuqin (July 1986). "My Life in the Imperial Palace". Chinese Studies in History...
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Tan and, in 1943, took a Chinese concubine, Li Yuqin, the 16-year-old daughter of a waiter. Puyi liked Li, but his main interest continued to be his pageboys...
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Puyi planned for the imperial family members including Empress Wanrong, Li Yuqin and Husheng herself to escape to Korea by train, they first departed for...
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noted that Yunhe instructed her future sister-in-law Li Yuqin in court etiquette, when Li Yuqin was appointed Imperial concubine in 1943. At the end of...
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concubine of the Emperor) Tan Yuling (2nd Wife of the Kangde Emperor) Li Yuqin (4th Wife of the Kangde Emperor) Princess Aisin Gioro Huisheng (daughter...
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although it was never actually used for that purpose. The imperial concubine Li Yuqin was housed in the east part of the second floor. The building today contains...
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1912. Tan Yuling (aged 16) who was married to Puyi (aged 31) in 1937. Li Yuqin (aged about 14/15) who was married to Puyi (aged 36/37) in 1943. Ushabati...
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