Aisin-Gioro Huisheng (Simplified Chinese characters: 爱新觉罗慧生,Japanese:愛新覚羅慧生(あいしんかくら えいせい(Aishinkakura Eisei)) (26 February 1938 — 4 December 1957) was a Princess of the Manchu ruling family. She was the elder daughter of Pujie and his Japanese wife, the noblewoman Hiro Saga. Her uncle, Puyi, was the last Emperor of the Qing Dynasty.
She lived in Manchukuo until 1943, when she was sent to Japan to live with her grandparents. She received her educa...
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