The "Last Empress" had no tomb, no ceremony, no stone.
: Often viewed as a pawn of history, she was caught between her husband's restoration ambitions and Japanese colonial interests. tung wanrong
In 2024, she transitioned into the role of Deputy Head RSAF Office of Strategy, moving from direct operational roles to assisting in high-level planning, operational roadmaps, and strategic defense initiatives. Leadership and Contribution to RSAF The "Last Empress" had no tomb, no ceremony, no stone
In 1924, the warlord Feng Yuxiang expelled the imperial family from the Forbidden City. Wanrong and Puyi fled to the Japanese concession in Tianjin. Leadership and Contribution to RSAF In 1924, the
In 1921, at just 15 years old, Wanrong’s fate was sealed by a photograph. The abdicated but still living in luxury "Emperor" Puyi was selecting a primary consort. Puyi initially chose a different candidate, but the conservative regents of the small court overruled him, deeming Wanrong’s dignified aristocratic bearing more suitable. She was summoned to the Forbidden City and became the Empress, while the woman Puyi actually wanted, Wenxiu, became a secondary consort.