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Who was the last emperor of China?

The last emperors of the Qing Dynasty-Xuan Tong emperors Aisin Giorro Puyi and Aisin Giorro Puyi (1February 7, 906-19671October 17) were the last emperors of the Qing Dynasty and the last emperors in China history. The words are clear and clear, and the number is awesome. Also known as the Qing Emperor or the Emperor of Xuan Tong. He is the great-grandson of Daoguang Emperor Ning Min, the grandson of Prince Yi Xuan, the eldest son of Regent Zai Feng, and his mother Su Wan Guarga EULAN SPA01. He went from 1909 to 19 12, 1 7 July1to19/7 July/kloc-0.

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The emperor was the title of the supreme ruler of China during the imperial period.

The ancient Three Emperors and Five Emperors, such as Huang Xi Fuxi, Uwahuang, Huangdi Xuanyuan and Yan Di Shennong, were not real emperors, but tribal leaders or tribal alliance leaders, and their "emperor" or "emperor" names were added by later generations. Xia monarchs called it Hou, Shang monarchs called it Di, and Zhou called it Wang. During the Warring States period, most governors arrogantly called themselves kings, honoring King Zhou as the "King of Heaven". Ying Zheng, king of Qin, unified China, thinking that he was "both a sage and Huang San, and made contributions to the five emperors", and created the word "emperor" as the official title of the supreme ruler of China. So Qin Shihuang Ying Zheng was the first emperor in China, calling himself "the first emperor". From then on, "Emperor" replaced "Emperor" and "King" and became the title of the supreme ruler of feudal society in China for more than two thousand years.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Aisingiorro Puyi