Her Imperial Majesty Wan Rong, the last Qing Empress of China, and Empress of Manchukuo. She was married to the Xuantong Emperor, also known as Aisin-GioroPu Yi. Her sad fate as last empress was made into a movie in The Last Emperor. Her english nickname was "Elizabeth". In 2004, the descendents of the Qing Imperial House gave her the posthumous title of Empress Xiao Ge Min. Wan Rong, Empress of the puppet Manchurian regime, last Empress of China. ... Wan Rong, Empress of the puppet Manchurian regime, last Empress of China. ... The Qing Dynasty (Manchu: daicing gurun; Chinese: æ¸ æ; pinyin: qÄ«ng cháo; Wade-Giles: ching chao), sometimes known as the Manchu Dynasty, was founded by the Manchu clan Aisin Gioro, in what is today northeast China expanded into China proper and the surrounding territories of Inner Asia, establishing... Emperor is also a Norwegian black metal band; see Emperor (band). ... It has been suggested that Manchukuo (administration) be merged into this article or section. ... Aisin-Gioro Puyi¹ (February 7, 1906 - October 17, 1967) was the Xuantong Emperor (宣統皇帝) of China between 1908 and 1924 (ruling emperor between 1908 and 1912, and non-ruling emperor between 1912 and 1924), the tenth (and last) emperor of the Manchu Qing Dynasty to rule over China. ... Aisin Gioro (Simplified Chinese: ç±æ°è§ç½; Traditional Chinese: ææ°è¦ºç¾ ; pinyin: ) was the clan name of the Manchu emperors of the Qing dynasty and Manchukuo. ... Aisin-Gioro Puyi (February 7, 1906 - October 17, 1967) was the Xuantong Emperor (宣統皇帝) of China between 1908 and 1924 (ruling emperor between 1908 and 1912, and non-ruling emperor between 1912 and 1924), the tenth (and last) emperor of the Manchu Qing Dynasty to rule over China. ... The Last Emperor is a 1987 biographical film which tells the life story of Ai-xin-jue-luo Pu-yi, also known as Henry Pu Yi, the last Emperor of China. ...
WanRong, her sister-in-law Hiro Saga and the other members of her group were arrested by the Chinese communist army in Talitzou, Manchukuo, in January 1946.
EmpressWanRong died in Yanji Prison in June 1946 from the effects of malnutrition and opium withdrawal.
The compositions of the Rong in the west and northwest are many-layered.
She was given the posthumous title of Empress Xiaokemin (孝恪愍皇后) in 2004 by members of the Qing Imperial House.
With a hope of recovering the Qing Dynasty, the Emperor and Empress moved to Changchun, Jilin to become rulers of the Manchurian Empire in March, 1932.
The Empress died alone in the Prison of Yanji in Jilin Province (吉林省延吉监狱) in June 1946 after being captured by the Red Army.