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JiXi Buliding
Extension:2019-09-06 — 2019-09-11
Extension:2019-09-06 — 2019-09-11
Extension:2019-09-06 — 2019-09-11
Extension:2019-09-06 — 2019-09-11
Extension:2019-09-06 — 2019-09-11
Extension:2019-09-06 — 2019-09-11
Extension:2019-09-06 — 2019-09-11
Extension:2019-09-06 — 2019-09-11

  Changchun Jixi Building located in the West Inner Court of The Manchurian Regime Palace, is a two-story gray old building, formerly the office of the former Jilin-Heilongjiang Exclusive Transportation Bureau. In 1932, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, Puyi, moved here shortly after he assumed the power of the Manchurian Regime. From then on, this ordinary building became the bedroom of Puyi and his concubines. Puyi named it Jixi Building.

  Puyi named Jixi Building based on a sentence in The Book of Songs.

  Puyi originally wanted to use "Jixi" to symbolize a bright future, and to inherit and imitate his ancestor Kangxi Emperor, dreaming of restoring the Qing Dynasty. However, he was manipulated and controlled by the Japanese Kwantung Army and spent nearly 14 years as a puppet here.