Li Yuqin
Li Yuqin (July 15, 1928 - April 24, 2001) was born in an ordinary family in Changchun City in Shandong Province. In 1942, he was admitted to the puppet Manchu new jingnanling women's superior school. The next year, at the age of 15, Li Yuqin was selected into the "imperial palace" of the puppet Manchukuo, and was granted the title of "imperial palace" by Puyi, the "emperor" of the puppet Manchukuo“
Lucky people
”This is Puyi's fourth wife.
In May 1957, he divorced Puyi. The next year, he married Huang Yugeng, a staff member of Changchun radio station at that time, and reestablished a happy family.
On April 24, 2001, Li Yuqin died in Changchun at the age of 73.
Life figures
He was born in an ordinary family in Changchun in 1928 and was admitted to jingnanling women's superior school in 1942.
In 1943, he was selected into the "imperial palace" of the puppet Manchukuo, and was "blessed" by Puyi, the "emperor" of the puppet Manchukuo.
In August 1945, Li Yuqin fled with Puyi to dalizigou, Linjiang County, Tonghua. After that, Li Yuqin went through 10 months of migration. In June 1946, he settled down in the home of Puxiu, a broken royal family, in Tianjin. Until 1953, he returned to his mother's home in Changchun and continued to search for Puyi.
After the founding of new China, with the education and help of the party and the government, Li Yuqin got rid of the control of the feudal family and began to participate in social activities. In 1956, Li Yuqin was assigned to work in Changchun Library.
In the summer of 1955, Li Yuqin went to Fushun war criminals management office and met Puyi, who had been there for 10 years. In May 1957, he divorced Puyi.
In May 1958, Li Yuqin, who had become a cadre of Changchun Library at that time, married Mr. Huang Yugeng, an engineer of Jilin radio station. After marriage, they have a son, Huang Huanxin. In 1982, Li Yuqin joined the "democratic revolution". In 1983, he was elected as a member of the Changchun Municipal Committee of the Chinese people's Political Consultative Conference, and in 1993, he was elected as a member of the Jilin Provincial Committee of the Chinese people's Political Consultative Conference. In addition, she is also an honorary professor of history in Jilin Jiaotong school.
In her later years, Li Yuqin lived a happy life. As a member of the two-level CPPCC, she conscientiously performed her duties, participated in various social activities, and wrote many proposals. During this period, she served as a price inspector, volunteered to serve the society, donated money to the national hope project, the construction project of Changchun gymnasium and the flood victims of the Yangtze River, and donated precious palace cultural relics preserved for many years to the Puppet Manchurian Palace Museum, contributing to public welfare.
In 1995, Li Yuqin suffered from liver cirrhosis. With the help of her family, she fought against the disease for six years. When Li Yuqin was seriously ill, leaders of relevant departments in Jilin Province and Changchun visited her many times.
On April 24, 2001, Li Yuqin died in Changchun at the age of 73. Li Yuqin, who has finished his rough and legendary life, finally won the social justice evaluation of "after years of hard work, the music of Qin has been broken".
On August 10, 2005, the unveiling ceremony of Li Yuqin's memorial tomb sculpture was held in Changchun Xiyuan Celebrity Garden.
Anecdotes of characters
"Blessing" the noble man is finally blessed
After Tan Yuling's death, Yoshioka discussed with Puyi in advance, and found many photos of Japanese women for Puyi to choose. Puyi was afraid that his private life would be known to the Japanese, so he said, "Tan Yuling's body is not cold, so she doesn't want to get married for the time being." Later, in more than 60 photos of female students in puppet Manchu secondary and primary schools, Puyi chose Li Yuqin. Because Li Yuqin is only 15 years old, it can be seen from the photos that she is naive, simple and naive, which is exactly what Puyi needs.
Li Yuqin was canonized as a lucky man. Puyi looked at the chubby Yuqin and said, "if you encounter any bad luck in the future, you can conquer it with your blessing."
Is Li Yuqin really blessed? Today, when she was close to retirement, she became a member of the Changchun Municipal Committee of the Chinese people's Political Consultative Conference and had a warm family of her own. It can be said that she was happy. However, in the past decades, what a tortuous road she has gone through!
Li Yuqin was often looked down upon by poor people after he was born in the palace. In order to control her, Puyi first made 21 rules that she could never turn over. The main contents are: she must unconditionally abide by the patriarchal system of the Qing Dynasty; all words and deeds must comply with Puyi, and even if she communicates with her parents, she must be approved first; she must faithfully serve Puyi all her life, and if she has a wrong idea in her mind, she must immediately plead guilty; she is not allowed to go home and meet her relatives, No private savings, no foreign affairs, no scowling and so on. Puyi asked her to copy the "notes" by herself and burn them after swearing in front of the Buddha, so that she could bear the obligation for herself all her life.
When Pu Yi was happy, he asked Li Yuqin to sing to him or do gymnastics to show him. When he was not happy, he scolded her and beat her with a broom. When he lost his temper, he even held out "21 rules" and forced her to smile instead of tears.
After the surrender of Japan, with the collapse of "Manchuria Empire", Li Yuqin lived in the days of flight, exile and turbulence. At that time, Puyi had already arrived in the Soviet Union. After the liberation of Changchun in 1946, Li Yuqin returned to her mother's home. Because of her family's insistence, she was sent to the home of Puxiu, Puyi's elder brother in Tianjin. Pu Xiu was a stubborn old man of Qing Dynasty. He imprisoned Li Yuqin as a prisoner. Li Yuqin lived in this feudal family for five years, cooking and washing clothes, like a slave, and often starved, not even giving hand paper. After the liberation of Tianjin, Yuqin asked to go out to work, but Puxiu said: "starvation is a small matter, dereliction is a big matter." Li Yuqin had to live on knitting.
Li Yuqin was born as a poor peasant. Although she gradually became satisfied and lazy in the Tongde hall, she was different from those aristocrats in thought and emotion. Under the influence of the new society and the help of the government, she understood a lot of truth. She took literacy classes, then returned to the northeast, joined the work, and divorced Puyi in 1957. At that time, Puyi was undergoing transformation in Fushun.
After her divorce, Li Yuqin married Huang Yugeng, a staff member of Changchun radio station at that time, and established a happy family again.
Film and television image
In 1988, Huang Yuemei played Li Yuqin in the TV series the last emperor
Li Ling plays Li Yuqin in the 1988 movie the last imperial concubine
You Linshu plays Li Yuqin in 2002 TV series "extraordinary citizen"
In 2007, Zuo Xiaoqing plays Li Yuqin in the TV series legendary lucky man
Zuo Xiaoqing plays Li Yuqin in 2011 TV series rebirth
He Hua plays Li Yuqin in 2015 TV drama legend of the last emperor
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Li Yuqin