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Li Shuxian

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Li Shuxian
李淑賢
Spouse Xuantong Emperor (m.1962)
Posthumous name
Empress Xiao Rui Min
(孝睿愍皇后)
Born 1925
Died 1997 (aged 72)

Li Shuxian aka Li Shu-Hsien (李淑賢; pinyin: Lĭ Shúxían) (1925 – June 9, 1997) was the fifth and last wife of Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty in China.

She was a Han Chinese and a former hospital worker. In 1959, after fifteen years in prison, Puyi was pardoned. The pair were introduced to one another by a friend in 1962 and wed that same year. Premier Zhou Enlai greeted their marriage. They had no children. She accompanied Puyi to his last days.

After her husband's death, Li retired from public view. Since she was not a regular hospital employee, her life became difficult. Premier Zhou Enlai asked a relevant governmental office to give her special financial relief.

In the early eighties she sought and received legal ownership of royalties from Puyi's autobiography from the government of China. She later became wealthy by publishing her own memoirs about her final years with Puyi. She narrated as a writer wrote.

Approved by the government, she moved Puyi’s ashes closer to his ancestors in the Western Qing Tombs (清西陵) from the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery. She died of lung cancer at the age of 72. In her will, she requested that she, Puyi, and Puyi’s 2nd concubine Tan Yuling (谭玉龄) be buried together in the cemetery. However, her wishes have thus far not been realized.

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Preceded by
Li Yuqin
Wife of Puyi Succeeded by
none
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