Wanrong's introduction: Wanrong (1906-1946), with beautiful appearance, elegant conversation, dignified behavior, extraordinary appearance, strong inside and soft outside, and full of kindness. She is a woman who embodies traditional Chinese virtues and Western ideological education for a woman. In 1922, Wanrong, who was 17 years old, became famous among the aristocracy for her dignified and beautiful appearance and her omnipotent skills in music, chess, calligraphy and painting. She was elected to the palace and became the last queen in the history of the Qing Dynasty. However, Wanrong was selected not because of her beauty and talents, but because Emperor Puyi casually drew a circle on her photo, which also defined Wanrong's miserable life. In November 1931, Puyi secretly left Tianjin alone and fled to the Northeast under the deception and planning of Japanese imperialism. It was not until two months later that Wanrong, accompanied by Puyi's two younger sisters and younger brother Pujie, transferred from Tianjin to Dalian and then to Lushun to reunite with Puyi. But at this time, Puyi had become a puppet at the mercy of Japanese imperialism, and she did not expect that she herself had fallen into the trap of the conspiracy. In Changchun, everything was subject to the arrangements of the Japanese. Even her every move was monitored and she could not even step out of the gate. Wanrong couldn't bear the humiliation of the Japanese and decided to escape from this hell on earth. She tried to escape several times but failed, and finally chose to self-destruct.