IN 1932 THE JAPANESE SECRETLY SENT HIM TO NORTHEAST CHINA TO BE THE PUPPET EMPEROR OF THE MANCHUKUO SET UP BY JAPANESE IMPERIALISTS WITH THE FINAL SURUENDER OF THE JAPANESE IMPERIALISTS IN AUGUST 1945 PUYI THEN FELL CAPTIVE TO THE RUSSIAN RED ARMY BEING ESCORTED FIRST TO CHITS THEN TO KHABARIVSK.
作者簡介
WANG QINGXIANG WAS BORN IN SHENYANG IN 1943AND GRADUATED FROM THE HISTORICAL DEPARTMENT OF JILIN UNIVERSITY IN 1978.HE IS NOW A RESEARCHER FOR THE HISTORCLA RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF JILIN PROVINCIAL ACADEMY OF SOCIAL SCIENCENI NA A SENIOR TRANSLATOR ,WAS BORN IN 1953 IN XI'AN AND GRADUATED IN ENGLISH LITERATURE AT THE PEKING SECOND FOREIGN LANGUAGE INSTITUTE NOW ,SHE IS A COUNICL MEMBER AND DEPUTY-DIRECTOR OF THE LITERARY TRANSLATORS COMMITTEE WITHIN SHAANXI TRANSLATORS ASSOVIATION.
圖書目錄
Preface Chapter One My Childhood Chapter Two Seeing Puyi for the First Time Chapter Three My Courtship with the Last Emperor of China Chapter Four The Setting of Our Love Chapter Five The Last Emperor's Grand Nuptials Chapter Six The First Week of Our Honeymoon Chapter Seven Hopes of Having Children Vanish into Thin Air Chapter Eight Teaching Puyi Domestic Chores and How to Live a Normal Life Chapter Nine Hangovers from the Previous Lifestyle of the Royal Family ChapterTen Mortals and Secularity Chapter Eleven Puyi A Great Fan of Peking Opera Chapter Twelve Accompanying My Husband Back to the Place Where He Ascended the Throne as Emperor Chapter Thirteen Visiting Historical and Cultural Sites Together with Puyi Chapter Fourteen Our Sincere Love Chapter Fifteen The Refusing of the Feudal Protocols Chapter Sixteen Reunion with the Former Servants Chapter Seventeen Puyi's Contacts with People from All Circles of Society Chapter Eighteen Receiving Foreign Guests with Puyi Chapter Nineteen The Publishing of the "Earth Shattering" Book Chapter Twenty The Tour to Southeast China Chapter Twenty One Tour to Northwest China Chapter Twenty Two Being Attacked by Cancer Chapter Twenty Three "Tricky" Situation that Happened in Puyi's Ward Chapter Twenty Four Friendship with Our Neighbour Chapter Twenty Five Performing the Rights of a Citizen Chapter Twenty Six " "Hurricane" Blew Suddenly Chapter Twenty Seven ; The Puyi Who Dared to Speak Out the Truth Chapter Twenty Eight Our Venture in "Red August" Chapter Twenty Nine Bitter Taste of Revenge Chapter Thirty Being in Bondage to an Incurable Disease Chapter Thirty One Puyi's Last Summer Chapter Thirty Two I Watched Puyi Passing Away Chapter Thirty Three Puyi's Memorial Ceremony Was Held Thirteen Years Later Chapter Thirty Four Publishing of My Memoir and the "Puyi Craze" Chapter Thirty Five The Publishing of The Second Half of Puyi's Life Chapter Thirty Six Apologies from Edward Behr Chapter Thirty Seven Drawing a Satisfactory Conclusion to the History Epilogue