Pu Yi's two younger brothers all ended well, basically enjoying their old age and achieving great success. Puyi is Zai Feng's eldest son, while Zai Feng actually has four sons, Puyi, Pu Jie and Pu Ren, and one Puyi died in his childhood.
As we all know, Puyi was the last emperor in the history of China, and he ascended the throne at the age of 3. Later, Zai Feng sent his second brother, Pu Jie, to the palace in order to let his second brother Pu Jie and Puyi take care of each other, and let Puyi take care of Pu Jie more, and also to make their feelings more profound and stable. In order to control Puyi, the Japanese put forward the idea of marriage between Ai Xinjue Roche and the Japanese royal family, and then married Xie Ehao to Pu Jie.
Unfortunately, however, during the collapse of Manchukuo, Pu Jie was unfortunately arrested, and he and Xie Ehao began an endless painful life of living apart from each other. It was not until Pu Jie was pardoned that they reunited under the arrangement of the Prime Minister. In order to make them no longer suffer from separation, the Prime Minister specially invited Ji Ehao to become a China citizen. After that, Ji Ehao and Pu Jie lived happily in China, sharing their old age. Pu Jie lived until 1994, at the age of 88.
Compared with Puyi and Pu Jie, Pu Ren is far away from the palace struggle. He has always been extremely fond of and devoted his life to the education industry. The Japanese specially invited Pu Ren to stay and promised that he would have food and clothing for the rest of his life. However, Pu Ren refused to be rich and chose a plain life and pursued inner peace. He returned to the Chunqin Palace in Beijing, and built his mansion into a school, where he has been teaching and educating people. Later, after the country was stable, Pu Ren turned over the school he founded to the government without hesitation. In the end, Pu Ren lived until 215, at the age of 96.