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  • Puyi

    Emperor of China from to

    For the football player, see Puyi (footballer).

    Puyi
    溥儀

    Puyi during the Manchukuo period

    First reign2 December – 12 February
    PredecessorGuangxu Emperor
    SuccessorMonarchy abolished
    Regent
    Prime Ministers
    Second reign1–12 July [a]
    Prime MinisterZhang Xun
    Reign1 March – 17 August
    PredecessorHimself (as Chief Executive)
    SuccessorPosition abolished
    Prime Minister
    In office
    18 February &#;– 28 February
    Prime MinisterZheng Xiaoxu
    Preceded byPosition established
    Succeeded byHimself (as Emperor)
    Born()7 February
    Prince Chun's Mansion, Beijing, Qing Empire
    Died17 October () (aged&#;61)
    Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing, People’s Republic of China
    Burial

    Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery, later reburied in the Hualong Imperial Cemetery, Yi County, Hebei

    Consorts

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    Puyi

    Puyi
    溥儀

    Puyi c. –40s

    First reign2 December – 12 February
    PredecessorGuangxu Emperor
    SuccessorMonarchy Abolished, Qing Dynasty Abolished; Sun Yat-sen as President of the Republic of China
    RegentsZaifeng, Prince Chun(–11)
    Empress Dowager Longyu(–12)
    Prime Ministers
    Second reign1 July – 12 July [a]
    Prime ministerZhang Xun
    Reign1 March – 17 August
    PredecessorHimself as Chief Executive of Manchukuo
    SuccessorPosition abolished(Manchukuo dissolved)
    Prime Minister
    Reign18 February – 28 February
    PredecessorManchukuo and position established
    SuccessorHimself as emperor
    Prime MinisterZheng Xiaoxu
    BornAisin-Gioro Puyi
    (愛新覺羅·溥儀)
    ()February 7,
    Prince Chun Mansion, Beijing, Qing dynasty
    DiedOctober 17, () (aged&#;61)
    Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing, People's Republic of China
    Burial

    Hualong Imperial Cemetery, Yi County, Hebei

    Consorts
    • Gobulo Wanro

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      The British Ambassador (Howard) to the Assistant Secretary of State (Wright)

      Manchester, Mass., August 27,
      [Received August ]

      My Dear Mr. Wright: When I saw Mr. Harrison in Washington on August 21st, inom touched, amongst other matters, upon the question of wireless in China with special reference to the so-called Federal Contract. inom intimated in the course of our conversation65 that this contract was regarded with some apprehension by His Majesty’s Government as vitiating the principle of the “open door” in China, and Mr. Harrison expressed surprise that any such fears should be agitating [Page ] our minds. In the circumstances, permit me to invite reference to Mr. Chilton’s note No. of July 22nd, ,66 which informed the United States Government that His Majesty’s Government were in general agreement with the Japanese proposals for a wireless consortium and which contained the following paragraph:

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