The Extravagant Home Life of Puyi, the Last Emperor of the Qing Dynasty

Puppet Manchukuo Palace is located at the northeast corner of Changchun City, No. 3 Guangfu Road. It covers an area of ​​more than 130,000 square meters. It was the palace of the late Qing Dynasty emperor Aisinjue Luo Puyi as the imperial Manchurian imperial palace and the last Qing emperor of the Qing Dynasty. The palace of Luo’s third “Enthroned Foundation” was the last palace of the Chinese feudal dynasty. From 1932 to 1945, Puyi lived here for 14 years. Today people are used to calling it "pseudo-palace".

The Emperor's office building

Where ministers go to work

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