The Prime Minister's move is, first, to understand their living conditions after they are released from prison, and second, to solve a problem that almost made the two brothers turn against each other.

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In early 1961, Premier Zhou specially invited the last emperor, Puyi and his younger brother Pujie to visit their home.

The Prime Minister's move is to understand their living conditions after being released from prison, and to solve a problem that almost made the two brothers turn against each other.

In terms of life, since Puyi was pardoned by the state in December 1959, he was arranged to be a gardener in the botanical garden and relied on his own;

In November 1960, Pujie was also released and was arranged by the United Front Work Department of the Beijing Municipal Party Committee to work in Jingshan Park and relied on his own.

As for the problems of the two brothers that the Prime Minister wants to solve, it is more complicated.

This problem is related to a Japanese woman named Saho (cuó).

Surrounding Saga Ho, the brothers Puyi and Pujie had a big fight, and even refused to bother with each other. Finally, they made trouble with Premier Zhou.

In fact, this is a family matter.

Saga Hiro is Pu Jie's daughter-in-law and Pu Yi's brother-in-law. Pujie loves Saga Ho very much, and Saga Ho loves Pujie deeply, but Puyi doesn't like Saga Ho's sister-in-law, and even wants to see her forever.

The Prime Minister's move is, first, to understand their living conditions after they are released from prison, and second, to solve a problem that almost made the two brothers turn against each other. - DayDayNews

Prince Zhou called the brothers Puyi and Pujie to have dinner together in order to completely solve their family matters so that the two brothers can be as harmonious as before.

This makes people wonder. Puyi’s quarrel with his younger brother Pujie because of his sister-in-law Saga Hiro, which is just a family matter. As for the alarm of Premier Zhou, would he let him mediate himself? Why did Puyi feel so disgusted with Saga Hiro?

The grudge between Puyi and Pu Jie and Saga Hao and his wife must be discussed in 1937.

In January 1937, Pu Jie, who had just arrived at the Army Infantry School of Chiba Prefecture, Japan for less than a year, suddenly received a notice that made him feel depressed and unhappy. The Japanese were preparing to arrange for him to go on a blind date with a Japanese woman. The other party was a descendant of the Japanese royal family named Hiro Saga, who was his later wife.

is clearly stated, saying it is a "blind date", but in fact it is just to let Pu Jie and Saga Hiro meet first, and then whether they want to or not, they will go down a program that has been arranged long ago - entering the marriage hall.

Otherwise, the Japanese would not have the idleness to care about Pu Jie's idiot business, which is not the puppet Manchukuo Emperor, but just a small company commander of the infantry regiment of the puppet Manchukuo Court Imperial Guard? Actively arrange a partner for him, there must be another purpose, and it must be achieved.

Speaking of marriage, especially such a marriage that is at mercy, Pu Jie has experienced it once, and he has left a hurdle in his heart that he will never overcome in his lifetime. Therefore, he resisted such things that had been arranged without his consent.

He once described his first marriage as "like a puppet". Indeed, experiences like him will be uncomfortable, angry and repulsive when it comes to anyone. In 1924, the Qing royal family completed the wedding for Pu Jie and the Manchu nobles in accordance with the old traditions. At that time, Pu Jie was only 17 years old and Tang Yiying was already 20 years old.

In fact, even if it is "like a puppet", Pujie is just a bargain and marry his brother Puyi's wife.

It is said that Tang Yiying's biological aunt, Concubine Jin, who was one of the four great concubines at that time, wanted to marry Tang Yiying to Puyi, but Concubine Jin had a sharp vision and saw that Tang Yiying was not a woman who was content with her duties. She was worried that she would cause trouble for the royal family in the future and embarrass the royal family. In the heart of "not fertile water flows to outsiders", she married her to Pujie.

Whether this statement is true or not, Tang Yiying did cause a lot of trouble later, causing a grassland to grow on Pu Jie's head.

1926, Pu Jie took Tang Yiying to Beijing Hotel for dinner, and unexpectedly met Zhang Xueliang . In order to get along with Zhang Xueliang, Pujie specially invited Zhang Xueliang to visit his house on a date. Unexpectedly, this turned out to attract a wolf into the house.

The Prime Minister's move is, first, to understand their living conditions after they are released from prison, and second, to solve a problem that almost made the two brothers turn against each other. - DayDayNews

At Pu Jie's invitation, Zhang Xueliang was not polite and soon went to the appointment.

That is, on the day Zhang Xueliang went to the appointment, Tang Yiying suddenly pulled Zhang Xueliang to a place and showed Zhang Xueliang the newspapers and photos she had collected for a long time. Zhang Xueliang saw through it and did not point it out. Soon, they became related.

can't keep the news, and Pu Jie finally discovered the affair between Tang Yiying and Zhang Xueliang.

However, the two did not stop after being discovered and continued their relationship with their lover. Zhang Xueliang even had the idea of ​​marrying Tang Yiying as his wife.

The marriage was already in control. After only two years of marriage, I saw my wife cuckolding herself like this. You can imagine how Pujie felt at that time.

The multiple injuries finally made Pu Jie increasingly disappointed with his wife Tang Yiying and more and more desperate about his marriage.

1929, Pujie went to Japan to study and began to separate from Tang Yiying. Perhaps this separation brought Pu Jie an out-of-sight happiness, so he simply ignored Tang Yiying and then publicly separated from her.

But during this separation, Tang Yiying once again cuckolded Pu Jie.

After Zhang Xueliang ignored Tang Yiying, Tang Yiying quickly found the next lover, who was Lu Yongxiang , known as one of the "Four Young Masters of the Republic of China".

Compared with Zhang Xueliang, Lu Yongxiang is not only doing nothing, but also being more colorful. What's more excessive is that he instigated Tang Yiying to steal property from Zaifeng (Puyi and Pujie's father), which brought a very heavy blow to Pujie...

The messy marriage in front of him is still in chaos. Now, he received a notice of blind date with the descendants of the Japanese royal family. In this way, he can be at the mercy of others again. Can Pujie not be depressed, repelled, and be vigilant?

Shortly after receiving the notification from the Japanese, Pujie expressed his attitude. He explicitly rejected the Japanese arrangement on the grounds that his marriage to Tang Yiying was still alive.

This makes people wonder, Tang Yiying planted a green grassland for Pu Jie. Doesn’t Pu Jie hate Tang Yiying and don’t want to kick Tang Yiying away and find another woman, even if she is marrying a Japanese woman, isn’t that even more fragrant?

The Prime Minister's move is, first, to understand their living conditions after they are released from prison, and second, to solve a problem that almost made the two brothers turn against each other. - DayDayNews

Although Pu Jie is not a politician, his sense of smell is not that dull.

He felt that the Japanese were actively arranging blind dates for him, and they must not be thinking about him. He was a small company commander of the pseudo-Court Guard. As for the Japanese who were so worried? The Japanese must have other ulterior motives, so he doesn't want to get into a trap, even if he uses Tang Yiying as a shield.

Later facts show that the Japanese actively consider Pu Jie's major life events, which really has other purposes and is a shocking conspiracy. Here, this conspiracy is called "stealing the sky and changing the sun".

By 1937, the puppet Manchukuo had been established for 5 years, and Puyi also worked as the " Emperor Kant " for 4 years. However, no matter how many women he changed or how many women he was with, it was the result of having no children. Obviously, relying on his bloodline to maintain the rule of the puppet Manchukuo is hopeless.

In order to control the puppet Manchukuo, Puyi was anxious, and the Japanese were even more anxious. So the Japanese turned their attention to Pu Jie. After all, he was Pu Yi's mother and younger brother, and he could enjoy the priority inheritance right of "brothers and brothers" and treated him as Pu Yi's heir.

This is not enough. The greedy Japanese still want to further control the puppet Manchukuo and inject half of the Japanese blood into the puppet Manchukuo.

This is in line with the Japanese's absolute control and xenophobic psychology of "not my race, their hearts will be different".

How to inject Japanese blood into the pseudo-Manchukuo? The Japanese came up with a way to introduce Japanese women to Pu Jie, a person who is very likely to inherit the throne of Puyi. In that way, if they have children in the future, that child will naturally become the ruler of the puppet Manchukuo, and their purpose will naturally be achieved.

This is where the Japanese above actively went on a blind date for Pu Jie.

But what the Japanese didn't expect was that Pu Jie seemed a little "unaware" and would rather have a wife who cuckolded herself than receive their "good intentions".

Since Tang Yiying has become a stumbling block that hinders their plan, they will remove the stumbling block of Tang Yiying, leaving Pu Jie with no shield and nothing to say.

In order to get Pu Jie to dissolve his marriage with Tang Yiying, the Japanese sent "Imperial Household Imperial Banner" Yoshioka Yasuji , asking Yoshioka Yasuji to take the Japanese military police to Beijing to find Tang Yiying's family, threatening Tang Yiying's younger brother to establish a document for the divorce between Tang Yiying and Pu Jie, and also asked someone to find local police to be witnesses.

That's it, Pu Jie and Tang Yiying were forced to divorce without both parties.

Removed Pu Jie's shield, and the Japanese quickly asked him to meet Saga Hiro.

On January 18, 1937, Pujie came to Hirohiro and met Saga Ho at the home of Saga Ho's grandfather's house.

What unexpected is that no matter how much Pu Jie resisted the blind date arranged by the Japanese before, no matter how big the shadow he left in his first marriage, the moment he saw the gentle, low-key and restrained Saga Ho, he actually fell in love with Saga Ho, which was unimaginable even he himself could not imagine.

The Prime Minister's move is, first, to understand their living conditions after they are released from prison, and second, to solve a problem that almost made the two brothers turn against each other. - DayDayNews

Of course, Saga Hiro also fell in love with Pu Jie.

Pu Jie and Saga Hiro meet among thousands of people was a conspiracy arranged by the Japanese with ulterior motives. Seeing that they could not control their feelings like this and fell in love with each other, the Japanese plan was basically natural.

htmlOn February 6, Pu Jie and Saga Hiro got engaged, and the news was announced to the public by the puppet Manchukuo Embassy in Japan.

On April 3, under the arrangement of the Japanese, under the witness of King Hirotoshi Tamil and the Princess and others, Pu Jie and Saga Hiro completed their wedding in Japan.

At that time, Pu Jie was 30 years old and Saga Hiro was 23 years old. Their half-century love story began.

After walking the moves of Pu Jie and Saga Hiro, the Japanese quickly took the next move - forcing Pu Yi to admit that Pu Jie and his descendants enjoy the right to inherit the throne.

On March 1, 1938, under the instruction of senior Japanese officials, Kanto Army forced Puyi to sign the "Succession Law of the Throne". At that time, Puyi was at a loss because the Japanese did not notify him or discuss with him in advance.

In addition to feeling sudden, Puyi also felt quite angry. A sentence in the "Superior Law of the Throne" made him grit his teeth with hatred. The sentence is like this:

"After the emperor dies, he will be followed by his son; if there is no son, he will be followed by his grandson; if there is no son or grandson, he will be followed by his younger brother; if there is no younger brother, he will be followed by his younger brother..."

The general meaning is "The father dies and the son will be followed by his brother."

Someone here asks, since Zhou Dynasty , isn’t the inheritance method of Chinese emperors “father dies and sons succeed, brothers dies and brothers dies”? Isn’t this a traditional inheritance habit that penetrates into the bones of the Chinese? Did Puyi worry too much?

Things are not as simple as they seem.

The Law on the Inheritance of the Throne stipulates in the form of law that "the father dies and the son succeeds, and the brothers will succeed", that is to say, in tradition, China's "the father dies and the son succeeds, and the brothers will succeed" only exists in concepts, and is not a legal provision. The Law on the Inheritance of the Throne has made legal provisions. If the pseudo-rule of the Manchukuo can continue, this is the legal basis and fundamental criterion for the inheritance of the throne.

Obviously, this is aimed at Puyi.

After the "The Law on Inheritance of the Throne" came into effect, Puyi had no descendants, so he had to pass the throne to his younger brother Pujie or Pujie's children, but Pujie's children had Japanese ancestry. The Qing Dynasty was established for nearly three hundred years, and such a thing has not happened yet.

The Prime Minister's move is, first, to understand their living conditions after they are released from prison, and second, to solve a problem that almost made the two brothers turn against each other. - DayDayNews

This made Puyi reject and resist from the bottom of his heart out of instinct or out of disgust with the Japanese.

In 1950, when he was detained in Siberian by the Soviets, Puyi thought he would soon die, so he made Aisin Gioro Yuyi (yán) the crown prince. Yuyi was the great-grandson of Emperor Daoguang's fifth son Aisin Gioro Yiqiu (cóng), and Yuyi had no direct blood relationship with Puyi and Pujie.

It can be seen that Puyi did not want to "brothers end up with each other" and did not want to pass the throne to his younger brother Pujie. Perhaps, what he was afraid of was the successor’s dirty blood from the Japanese.

With such a sense of repulsion, Puyi began to hate him.He dared not hate the powerful Japanese military, but he hated the younger brother of a Japanese woman, hated the Japanese woman who married her younger brother, hated the two of them who knew that the Japanese were using conspiracy, but they were very happy to help the evil and influence their decision to inherit the throne...

completed all the preparations. The Japanese no matter how much Puyi hated them. Then, the Japanese went to the next plan - waiting for Saga Hiro to give birth to a boy for Pu Jie, so that the boy would be the future king of the puppet Manchukuo.

However, in this regard, it seems that God can't stand the despicable behavior of the Japanese and has never allowed Hiro Saga to give birth to a boy, so the Japanese did not get what they wanted.

In February 1939, Saga Hiro gave birth to his first child at Xinjing (Changchun) Municipal Hospital. He was not a boy, but a cute little girl named "Huishen", which was very disappointed in Japan. In March 1940, Saga Hiro successfully gave birth to his second child at Shuntiantang Hospital, which was also a little girl named "Haitan ()", which was once again disappointed in Japan.

After this, Saga Hiro won't have any more children.

Puyi breathed a sigh of relief.

In fact, Saga Hiro is also happy that he can have a girl instead of a boy.

The Prime Minister's move is, first, to understand their living conditions after they are released from prison, and second, to solve a problem that almost made the two brothers turn against each other. - DayDayNews

Although Puyi doesn't like Saga Ho, Saga Ho still respects Puyi's uncle and supports him everywhere.

It is said that whenever he eats with Puyi and Pujie, Puyi is very "choosing". His "choosing" is of particular importance. Whenever he encounters dishes made by Saga Ho, he will watch quietly. After Pujie eats them, he will move a little.

is enough to show that if you don’t hate someone, you won’t do it like Puyi.

In addition to being picky, Puyi would also give Pujie a few "loyal advice" from time to time, advising Pujie to divorce Saga Hiro as soon as possible, without seeing it.

Uncle Saga Hiro did not agree with her like this. She regarded Puyi as the emperor and Puyi as the uncle of an ordinary family. She once said something that moved Puyi but couldn't believe it: If His Majesty the Emperor suddenly suffered misfortune, we and my wife would also commit suicide! What kind of family emotion is

that makes you say such words? It can only be said that although Saga Hiro is a Japanese, he is still a strong woman of his generation.

Later, she fully demonstrated this kind of feminine personality.

We have to feel glad for Pu Jie - the second wife he found was indeed a good wife.

In August 1945, Japan surrendered unconditionally, and the puppet Manchukuo then collapsed, and Puyi announced his abdication.

At this time, Puyi was not desperate, but Pujie, who had obtained the rank of captain in the puppet Manchukuo, was extremely disappointed and wanted to shoot himself. Fortunately, Saga Hiro stopped him in time and advised him: You have to protect your brother, you are dead, your brother doesn’t know what to do if you are alone!

Hearing Saga Hiro say this, Pu Jie suddenly woke up and gave up the idea of ​​death.

htmlOn August 22, Puyi, Pu Jie and others took off from Tonghua by plane and prepared to flee to Japan. But when the plane arrived at Fengtian Airport, it was stopped by the Soviet army. The two brothers became prisoners and stayed in the Soviet Union for five years before returning home.

Just when Puyi and Pujie were arrested, because the plane they were on was relatively small, Saga Ho, Li Yuqin, Wanrong and other female family members could not get up, but they could not escape the disaster. They were also detained by the Soviet Red Army and were then transferred to the Eighth Route Army.

The Prime Minister's move is, first, to understand their living conditions after they are released from prison, and second, to solve a problem that almost made the two brothers turn against each other. - DayDayNews

On the way, Saga Hiro has fully achieved what a good brother and sister should be.

Although Wanrong was Empress Puyi, she was neglected for many years and not only became more and more strange in character, but also fell in love with opium. When the Japanese were defeated and the puppet Manchukuo collapsed, she became the biggest burden.

From being detained by the Soviet Red Army to being transferred to the Eighth Route Army, Wanrong needed other people's care along the way. At this time, there was no servant around her, Saga Hiro took the initiative to take care of Wanrong, taking care of her, washing and cooking, cooking medicine and feeding her, and doing all kinds of dirty and tiring work.

In fact, from marrying Pu Jie in 1937 to floating with Wanrong in 1945, Saga Ho and Wanrong had no personal relationships, and had even met several times, but Saga Ho treated Wanrong as his sister-in-law.

In the later book "The Wandering Princess", Hiro Saga mentioned this wandering experience with Wanrong.

On June 20, 1946, Saga Hiro finished taking care of her after Wanrong passed away.

married Pu Jie, Saga Hiro was purely married and did not participate in any war or espionage operations of the Japanese military. So by 1947, our country repatriated her and asked her to take her second daughter, 官网 back to Japan.

At this time, Japan had already carried out reforms and some old nobles lost their privileges. The same is true for Saga Hiro's family, all of which became civilians. She and her family were forced to move out of the royal palace, and their quality of life plummeted.

has experienced separation from life and death in China. Saga Hiro doesn't care about such changes in her family. She faces life bravely and shoulders the important task of taking care of her two daughters and family.

In the early years, under the training of her family, she developed a good calligraphy skills. At this time, this skill was used and she became a calligraphy teacher.

Although he is a Japanese nobleman, Saga Hiro also has the idea of ​​marrying a chicken with his chicken. Since marrying Pu Jie, she has regarded herself as a Chinese daughter-in-law and strongly demanded her two daughters to learn Chinese culture.

Under her cultivation, the younger daughter, Mr. Cheng, is very familiar with Chinese and Chinese characters. The eldest daughter, Huisheng, is different. Because of the war, she has been living with her grandmother and does not have much Chinese culture.

For this reason, Saga Hiro put a lot of thought into teaching Huisheng to learn Chinese culture slowly. Huisheng did not disappoint her, and learned a lot.

htmlIn the 1950s, Huisheng used the Chinese characters he learned to write a letter to Premier Zhou, expressing his hope to meet Pu Jie, the father of Gongdelin War Criminals Management Office. Premier Zhou was very moved.

The Prime Minister's move is, first, to understand their living conditions after they are released from prison, and second, to solve a problem that almost made the two brothers turn against each other. - DayDayNews

At the same time, Saga Hiro also wrote a letter to the Prime Minister, expressing his hope to see Pu Jie, but for various reasons, he failed to get what he wanted. She, her daughter Huisheng and Gongsheng wanted to contact Pujie, and they could only communicate through letters.

In November 1960, Pu Jie was just released. The first thing he had to do was to meet his wife Saga Hiro and two daughters who were far away in Japan. However, when he told Puyi this idea, he was opposed by Puyi.

For this matter, Pu Jie made trouble with Premier Zhou. At the end of 1961, Premier Zhou invited Puyi and Pujie to have a meal together.

During this period, Puyi and Premier Zhou said that he wanted to pick up his Japanese wife to China.

Premier Zhou laughed and said, "Yes, but I have a condition."

That is to hope that Pu Jie would speak more "bedside language" to Saga Ho, that is, let Saga Ho receive socialist education, abandon old ideas, and be a new Chinese citizen .

Pu Jie agreed to Premier Zhou. Saga Hiro did not disappoint the Prime Minister after coming to China. She successfully obtained Chinese nationality.

It has to be said here that although Puyi opposes Saga Hiro returning to China, he is not cold-blooded. Many people say that they don’t want Saga Hiro to come back at this time because they are afraid of trouble. There is no need to say more here.

As an uncle, Puyi is still very kind. He doesn't like Saga Ho much, but he likes Saga Ho and Pu Jie's eldest daughter Huisheng very much. Once, Huisheng was tripped because she was wearing a pair of trousers. Puyi was still wearing a dragon robe at the time, but he ignored these etiquette and immediately ran over to pick Huisheng up, and asked Saga Hiro very angrily why he wore Huisheng such long pants.

What made Puyi feel painful was that in December 1957, his niece Huisheng was unfortunately killed and he would never see this cute girl again.

Conclusion:

Many Japanese women who marry Chinese men like Saga Hiro will never come back after returning to Japan. Only Saga Hiro was very special. She separated from Pu Jie in August 1945, and it was not until 1962 that she met Pu Jie again.

However, time and the ocean cannot separate their longing for each other. In prison, Pujie missed Saga Ho all the time; in Japan, Saga Ho has always been obsessed with Pujie.

The Prime Minister's move is, first, to understand their living conditions after they are released from prison, and second, to solve a problem that almost made the two brothers turn against each other. - DayDayNews

In 1960, Pu Jie was released, and there were some contacts between China and Japan. Saga Hiro finally had the opportunity to reunite with Pu Jie in China.

Saga Hiro has been living in China with Pu Jie. It was not until 1987 that she passed away due to illness that she separated from Pu Jie. The love between them has lasted for more than 50 years, which is touching.

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