The Last Emperor [BEST]

Puyi's life serves as a direct mirror to the radical transformation of 20th-century China.

: Despite abdicating, he was allowed to remain in the Forbidden City with imperial privileges until he was expelled by warlords in 1924. The Last Emperor

These videos provide historical context on Puyi's life and an in-depth analysis of the 1987 film's production and themes: Puyi's life serves as a direct mirror to

The term "The Last Emperor" typically refers to , the final monarch of China's Qing Dynasty, and the acclaimed 1987 biographical film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci that chronicles his life. Historical Figure: Puyi (1906–1967) Historical Figure: Puyi (1906–1967) : In 1932, he

: In 1932, he was installed by the Japanese as the puppet emperor of "Manchukuo" in Northeast China, a move many historians view as his attempt to regain lost power.

: After Japan's defeat in 1945, Puyi was captured by Soviet forces and later handed over to the Chinese Communist Party. He underwent years of "re-education" in prison before being released to live his final years as an ordinary citizen and gardener. The 1987 Film: The Last Emperor

: He became emperor at age three in 1908 but was forced to abdicate in 1912 following the Xinhai Revolution, ending over 2,000 years of imperial rule.

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