Wenxiu - Biography

Biography

Wenxiu was among the candidates listed as suitable by the Qing court as Empress consort. They were not paraded before the emperor as had previously been the tradition, but instead, they had their photographs taken and presented to Puyi, who was encouraged to choose his empress from among them. Puyi himself claims, that he in fact choose Wenxiu as his empress rather than Wanrong. However, his choice was not approved of because of a conflict among his predecessors widows, who had different favorites among the candidates. When the time came for Puyi to marry, Consort Jin and Dowager Consort Jingyi (敬懿太妃) had an argument over who should be the empress (the emperor's primary spouse). Lady Tatara favoured Wanrong while Jinyi preferred Wenxiu. In Lady Tatara's opinion, Wenxiu was not beautiful enough to be empress and she came from a lesser family background as compared to Wanrong. Despite so, Puyi's first choice was Wenxiu, and this frustrated Lady Tatara. She held a discussion with other nobles and officials in the imperial court, and they succeeded in persuading Puyi to select Wanrong as his empress and name Wenxiu as a consort. Wenxiu was taken to the court before Wanrong and welcomed her when she arrived in 1922.

Along with Puyi and Empress Wanrong, Wenxiu left the Forbidden City in 1924, and moved to the Zhang Garden in Tianjin. According to Puyi, Wenxiu and Wanrong were during this period both obsessed with luxury and material values, specified by the fact that as soon one of his consorts was given a gift, the other one demanded to be given the same Wenxiu was, however, in the end more unsatisfied with her life than Wanrong, and status was less important to her. She filed and was granted a divorce in 1931. According to Puyi, Wenxiu demonstrated great courage and willpower during the proceedings, as her wish was greatly disapproved of Following the divorce, Puyi, urged by former Qing officials, stripped Wenxiu of her imperial titles. According to Puyi, she worked as a school teacher for some years after the divorce She married Major Liu Zhendong in 1947.

In 2004 descendants of the imperial house of the Qing Dynasty granted posthumous titles to Puyi, his two spouses and two consorts. However Wenxiu did not receive a posthumous title because she is considered to have been reduced to the status of a commoner after she divorced Puyi.

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