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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Li_YuqinLi Yuqin - Wikipedia

    Li Yuqin (15 July 1928 – 24 April 2001), sometimes referred to as the "Last Imperial Concubine" (末代皇娘), was the fourth wife of China's last emperor Puyi. She married Puyi when the latter was the nominal ruler of Manchukuo, a puppet state established by the Empire of Japan during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Biography

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WanrongWanrong - Wikipedia

    According to Behr in his book The Last Emperor, Li Yuqin supposedly offered Wanrong a place to stay at her home, but her mother having no sympathy alerted Communist party officials, who had the group arrested.

  3. Two of Puyi's sisters Li Yuqin In 1943 Puyi married his fourth wife, [when?] a 15-year-old student named Li Yuqin, who was a Han Chinese from Changchun, Jilin. She was designated as Puyi's Concubine Fu (福貴人).

  4. Apr 28, 2001 · Li Yuqin, who was plucked from a girl's school at age 15 to become the fourth wife of China's last emperor, has died at 73, state-run news media reported today.

  5. Apr 20, 2023 · Li Yuqin was a schoolgirl when she was chosen to become a concubine to Emperor Puyi. Yet, her legendary life was often tumultuous. Li Yuqin was the last living symbol of Imperial China.

  6. Apr 30, 2001 · Li Yuqin, who was plucked from a girls school at the age of 15 to become the fourth wife of China’s last emperor, has died at the age of 73, a state-run newspaper reported Friday.

  7. www.economist.com › obituary › 2001/05/10Li Yuqin - The Economist

    May 10, 2001 · Li Yuqin, wife of the last emperor of China, died on April 27th, aged 73. May 10th 2001 |. AS FAR as is known, Pu Yi, the last emperor of China, had five wives. For anyone fascinated by...

  8. Apr 28, 2001 · Li Yuqin, 73, who was plucked from a girls school at age 15 to become the fourth wife of China's last emperor, died of cirrhosis of the liver in the northeastern Chinese...

  9. May 1, 2015 · Li Yuqin is the last woman that experiences the life as an imperial concubine in the history of china. Her life goes through so many ups and downs with tough setbacks, which is really legendary.

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  10. Chinese wife of the emperor. Name variations: Jade Lute. Born in Shandong province, China; was a member of the Manchu minority; died April 27, 2001, age 73, in Changchun, China; educated at a Japanese school in Manchuria; m.