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  • Wang Lianshou - Wikipedia
    Wang Lianshou (traditional Chinese: 王連壽; simplified Chinese: 王连寿; 1887 — 3 February 1946) was a Chinese court lady She was the imperial wet nurse of Puyi, the last Emperor of China and final ruler of the Qing dynasty Wang played a prominent role in the nurture of Puyi [1][2] Puyi long regarded Wang Lianshou as his mother because of her dedication to him [3][4][5]
  • The last emperor Puyis wet nurse: only one of the 20 women . . . - 頭條匯
    Taking the last emperor Puyi's selection of a wet nurse as an example, we will introduce to you the unknown story of the wet nurse in the imperial palace of the Qing Dynasty On November 14, 1908, Emperor Guangxu died According to the arrangement of Empress Dowager Cixi, Pu Yi, who was only 3 years old, was taken into the palace to be raised
  • China’s Last Emperor: Who Was Puyi and Why Did He Abdicate?
    When Puyi turned 8, his wet nurse was forced to leave the palace, and his parents became virtual strangers, their rare visits constrained by stifling imperial etiquette Instead, Puyi was forced to visit his five ‘mothers’ – former imperial concubines – to report on his progress
  • Puyi had a bad habit since childhood. His nurse was too embarrassed . . .
    After being brought into the Forbidden City, the only person close to Pu Yi was his wet nurse, Wang Jiao, who took care of him closely Wang Jiao was born in an ordinary family, but because of her outstanding appearance, caring and abundant milk, she was selected to be Puyi's wet nurse in Prince Chun's mansion
  • Puyi – the Last Emperor of China - World History Edu
    Owing to his very high status, perhaps the only person who could slightly discipline him was his wet nurse Wang Wen-Chao Puyi’s access to luxurious things and the finest of clothes was unparalleled Undoubtedly, this was one of the reasons why he was treated by his entire courtiers and eunuchs as a living god Chinese Revolution After widespread chaos, the people of China had grown fed up
  • 10 Facts about Puyi You Didnt Know - China Highlights
    It is said that at that time everyone was talking about and laughing at his peculiar habit behind his back, but because he was the emperor, they did not dare to complain about it to his face Puyi wrote in his autobiography that his wet nurse was the only person who could give him a sense of safety This might explain this behavior
  • Puyi - Wikipedia
    Their leader was the autocratic Empress Dowager Longyu, who successfully conspired to have Puyi's beloved wet nurse Wang expelled from the Forbidden City when he was 8 on the grounds that Puyi was too old to be breast-fed
  • Wang Lianshou - Wikiwand
    Wang Lianshou (traditional Chinese: 王連壽; simplified Chinese: 王连寿; 1887 — 3 February 1946) was a Chinese court lady She was the imperial wet nurse of Puyi, the last Emperor of China and final ruler of the Qing dynasty Wang played a prominent role in the nurture of Puyi [1][2] Puyi long regarded Wang Lianshou as his mother because of her dedication to him [3][4][5]
  • The Untold Stories of Pacific Theater of World War II - Pacific . . .
    In 1962, Puyi married Li Shuxian, a Chinese hospital nurse Unlike his other wives, Puyi and Li Shuxian seemed to have a loving relationship until his death Li stated in an interview, “I found Pu Yi an honest man, a man who desperately needed my love and was ready to give me as much love as he could ”
  • What was so special about Puyis wet nurse? Puyi was weaned at the age . . .
    A glimmer of light in the long river of history When we talk about Pu Yi or any historical figure, it is easy to be attracted by the grand narrative and ignore the seemingly insignificant but equally important details Ordinary women like Wang Jiao became a bridge between the past and the future at a specific historical moment





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