Speaking of Yun Huan, I don't know if you know what your friends know? Yun Huan was the last Gege of the Qing Dynasty in China, his father was the Prince of Zaifeng, it is reported that Zaifeng has seven children, Yun Huan is the daughter of Sun, and the last royal family born in the Qing Dynasty. Since childhood, Yun Huan has lived a life of enjoying thousands of pampering, and under the influence of her father, Yun Huan's personality is also indifferent by nature, and does not regard herself as a noble personality.
If she had no contact with her brother Puyi, she should have had a plain and happy life, but unfortunately history has not been, Puyi was expelled from the Forbidden City by Feng Yuxiang and moved to Tianjin to live, and later became emperor in Shenyang. After the founding of New China, Puyi became a war criminal again, and later became an ordinary citizen after being pardoned. Although Yun Huan did not have the same ups and downs as Puyi, her identity was still discriminated against by the people around her, which led to Yun Huan never being married and having few friends. Fortunately, Yun Huan can see these things openly, through his own efforts to become a people's teacher, for the education industry, Yun Huan is really fond of, so Yun Huan has also won a lot of honors.
In view of Yun Huan's excellent performance, the government finally introduced her to a family affair, the man is also a teacher, the two are very happy after marriage, and soon have a child. However, after seven years of marriage, her husband died of illness. This change still did not break Yun Huan's tenacious heart, she insisted on raising children while working, and in the face of the government's subsidies, she could refuse to refuse, she just wanted to be an ordinary person.
After retiring, Yun Huan lived until his death in 2004 at the age of 83. On her deathbed, Yun Huan said a word on behalf of the royal family members of the Qing Dynasty, she said: My family is a sinner in China in some senses, and it is my greatest honor to have the opportunity to serve the people in my lifetime.