(1908- 1953): Manchu flag bearer. 1922, she married 16-year-old Pu Yi. Puyi's preferred concubine is Wen Xiu, and Wen Xiu is the queen. His father was Prince Shu, but after his father died, the four Taifei ladies headed by Kang all thought Wenxiu was poor and ugly, so the maharaja advised Puyi to re-elect. Wenxiu was canonized as an imperial concubine. 193 1 year, Wenxiu divorced Puyi.
Wanrong
(1905- 1946): Daur standard-bearer. 1922, 17 years old married Pu Yi and became a noble lady. Father Rong Yuan is the Minister of the Interior. In Tianjin and Manchukuo, she got advice from the Queen. Wanrong has long been neglected by Puyi, addicted to opium and humiliated to madness by the Japanese Kwantung Army. After Japanese surrender, Wan Rong was captured by China guerrillas and finally released. Smoking addiction, died in Yanji, Jilin, China, and the burial place is unknown. On June 23, 2006, with the consent of his brother Guo Bulun, he was buried with Puyi in Hualong Cemetery outside Qingxi Mausoleum in Hebei Province.
Tan Yuling
(1906- 1942): Manchu in Beijing, old surname Taras. 1937, under the introduction of Baylor Yulang's daughter, she married Puyi and was named "Xiangguiren". Six years later, he died of illness, and Puyi pursued a "wise and noble wife".
Yuqing Li
(1928-200 1 year): Han nationality, from Changchun, Jilin. 1943 was chosen by Japanese officials to enter the palace and named "Fu Gui". 1May, 957, officially divorced Puyi and remarried. During the Cultural Revolution, she was persecuted because she was a noble of Puyi. 200 1 year died of cirrhosis.
li shuxian
(1924- 1997): Han nationality nurses. 1962 married Puyi under the arrangement of Zhou Enlai.
Puyi and the above-mentioned wife have no children.