We came to Changchun for one reason only: to see the palace of Puyi, the famous "Last Emperor" of China who's life has been the feature of several books and an academy-award winning movie. I read the book on which the movie is based shortly before we left on the trip, which I highly recommend. Puyi became the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty in 1908, before he had even reached his 3rd birthday. It was at this time that he was taken from his family and brought to the Forbidden City to begin his training as a member of the royal family. Though only a small child Puyi was treated like a god: he was carried everywhere rather than allowed to walk and was constantly attended by a troupe of eunuchs, who were his servants.
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