RMG5BPHF–Aisin-Gioro Puyi, the former Xuantong Emperor of China, who abdicated in 1912 and still lives in Peking under the name of Henry Puyi, and is often referred to as 'The Last Emperor' seen here on his 17th birthday.
RMC456JH–Aisin-Gioro Puyi and Johnston in Tientsin
RMCEADTE–Puyi of the Manchu Aisin Gioro clan, was the last Emperor of China, and the twelfth and final ruler of the Qing Dynasty.
RMC456K7–The designated Emperor of Manchukuo, Aisin-Gioro Puyi , 1934
RM2B00YEW–China: Emperor Puyi (1906-1967), the last emperor of China, early 20th century. Aisin-Gioro Pu Yi (7 February 1906 – 17 October 1967), of the Manchu Aisin Gioro ruling family, was the last Emperor of China. He ruled in two periods between 1908 and 1917, firstly as the Xuantong Emperor from 1908 to 1912, and nominally as a non-ruling puppet emperor for twelve days in 1917. He was the twelfth and final member of the Qing Dynasty to rule over China proper.
RMCEADTD–Three year old Emperor of China, Puyi, right, with his father, Prince Chun, the Regent, holding a younger brother.
RM2WRC2PJ–Hsuan-Tung, Ex-Emperor of China, Photograph shows Aisin-Gioro Puyi (1906-1967), known as Puyi, the last Emperor of China who ruled from 1908 until 1912., between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RM2B02YRF–Aisin-Gioro Pu Yi (7 February 1906 – 17 October 1967), of the Manchu Aisin Gioro ruling family, was the last Emperor of China. He ruled in two periods between 1908 and 1917, firstly as the Xuantong Emperor from 1908 to 1912, and nominally as a non-ruling puppet emperor for twelve days in 1917. He was the twelfth and final member of the Qing Dynasty to rule over China proper.
RMG5CPNT–The three year old Aisin-Gioro Puyi, the Xuantong Emperor of China, who abdicated in 1912 and still lives in Peking under the name of Henry Puyi. He is seen here on the knee of his father, the Regent, Prince Zaifeng Chun. His younger brother Prince Pujie stands next to them.
RM2B02YRB–Aisin-Gioro Pu Yi (7 February 1906 – 17 October 1967), of the Manchu Aisin Gioro ruling family, was the last Emperor of China. He ruled in two periods between 1908 and 1917, firstly as the Xuantong Emperor from 1908 to 1912, and nominally as a non-ruling puppet emperor for twelve days in 1917. He was the twelfth and final member of the Qing Dynasty to rule over China proper.
RMRWG15W–Puyi (Xuantong), 7.2.1906 - 17.10.1967, Emperor of Manchukuo 1.3.1934 - 15.8.1945, full length (on the right), after the coronation, 1.3.1934, coloured photograph, cigarette card, series 'Die Nachkriegszeit', 1935, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2B02YRC–Aisin-Gioro Pu Yi (7 February 1906 – 17 October 1967), of the Manchu Aisin Gioro ruling family, was the last Emperor of China. He ruled in two periods between 1908 and 1917, firstly as the Xuantong Emperor from 1908 to 1912, and nominally as a non-ruling puppet emperor for twelve days in 1917. He was the twelfth and final member of the Qing Dynasty to rule over China proper.
RMG1DCRK–Photographic print of Emperor Puyi's (1906-1967) soldiers in the puppet state of Manchukuo, Mongolia. Dated 20th Century
RM2B02YRJ–Aisin-Gioro Pu Yi (7 February 1906 – 17 October 1967), of the Manchu Aisin Gioro ruling family, was the last Emperor of China. He ruled in two periods between 1908 and 1917, firstly as the Xuantong Emperor from 1908 to 1912, and nominally as a non-ruling puppet emperor for twelve days in 1917. He was the twelfth and final member of the Qing Dynasty to rule over China proper. Gobulo Wan Rong ('Beautiful Countenance') was the daughter of Rong Yuan, the Minister of Domestic Affairs of the Qing Government and head of one of Manchuria's most prominent, richest families. At the age of 17, Wan Rong
RMDY272Y–Chinese child Emperor PU-YI, circa 1909
RMCEADTB–Three year old Emperor of China, Pu Yi.
RMMR38W6–Photograph of Puyi (1906-1967) the last Emperor of China and the twelfth and final ruler of the Qing dynasty. Dated 20th century
RMDXAW97–Photo of the Last Qing Emperor Puyi in his twenties. Puppet Emperor's Palace & Exhibition Hall . Changchun.Jilin Province, China
RM2B02YR8–Aisin-Gioro Pu Yi (7 February 1906 – 17 October 1967), of the Manchu Aisin Gioro ruling family, was the last Emperor of China. He ruled in two periods between 1908 and 1917, firstly as the Xuantong Emperor from 1908 to 1912, and nominally as a non-ruling puppet emperor for twelve days in 1917. He was the twelfth and final member of the Qing Dynasty to rule over China proper.
RMTXGJ2B–Photographic print of Emperor Puyi's (1906-1967) soldiers in the puppet state of Manchukuo, Mongolia. Dated 20th Century
RMHAJJT1–Chinese coin of the last emperor of China Xuantong 1908–1911
RF2CC82XY–Puyi House Tianjin, China
RMC456JX–The Emperor of Manchukuo, Aisin-Gioro Puyi, and his wife in 1934
RMMCBRKT–Chinese Coin of the Xuantong Emperor
RMHAJJRX–Chinese coin of the Xuantong Emperor 1908–1911
RMK9T1B7–Chinese coin of the Xuantong Emperor 1908–1911
RMDXAW8X–Photo of the Last Qing Emperor Puyi as a child . Puppet Emperor's Palace & Exhibition Hall .Changchun. Jilin Province, China
RM2B02YR9–Aisin-Gioro Pu Yi (7 February 1906 – 17 October 1967), of the Manchu Aisin Gioro ruling family, was the last Emperor of China. He ruled in two periods between 1908 and 1917, firstly as the Xuantong Emperor from 1908 to 1912, and nominally as a non-ruling puppet emperor for twelve days in 1917. He was the twelfth and final member of the Qing Dynasty to rule over China proper.
RM2B02NEH–Aisin-Gioro Pu Yi (7 February 1906 – 17 October 1967), of the Manchu Aisin Gioro ruling family, was the last Emperor of China. He ruled in two periods between 1908 and 1917, firstly as the Xuantong Emperor from 1908 to 1912, and nominally as a non-ruling puppet emperor for twelve days in 1917. He was the twelfth and final member of the Qing Dynasty to rule over China proper.
RF2CC82Y8–Puyi House Tianjin, China
RMC456KG–The Emperor of Manchukuo, Aisin-Gioro Puyi , in Hsinking in 1934
RM2B00TW1–China: Dragon Flag of the Qing Dynasty (1889-1912), 1889. The Qing Dynasty, also known as the Manchu Dynasty, was the last dynasty of China, ruling from 1644 to 1912 (with a brief, abortive restoration in 1917). It was preceded by the Ming Dynasty and followed by the Republic of China. The dynasty was founded by the Manchu clan Aisin Gioro in modern northeast China (also known as Manchuria). Starting in 1644 it expanded into China proper and its surrounding territories, establishing the Empire of the Great. Complete pacification of China was accomplished around 1683 under the Kangxi Emperor.
RMC456M5–Aisin-Gioro Puyi in Oxford 1928
RMFD855N–Portrait of Henry Pu Yi, 1938
RMFD859H–Portrait of Henry Pu Yi
RMDXAWBN–Photo of the Last Qing Emperor Puyi ias a youngster. Puppet Emperor's Palace & Exhibition Hall . Changchun.Jilin Province, China
RF2CC82YF–Puyi House Tianjin, China
RMDXAW8B–Display of the Last Qing Emperor Puyi as a young boy on his Throne . Puppet Emperor's Palace & Exhibition Hall .Changchun. China
RMDXAWBX–The Last Qing Emperor Puyi as prisoner. Shown in Puppet Emperor's Palace & Exhibition Hall . Changchun.Jilin Province, China
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