Japan, Occupied Manchukuo. An Enthronement Commemorative Medal, c.1935

Item #EG3007

$475

Instituted in 1934. In silver with a gilt insignia, measuring 35.3 mm in diameter, edge nicks, original ribbon with hook and eye, near extremely fine.

Footnote: Henry Pu Yi, the ""last of the Manchus"", was born in Peking in 1906, the grandnephew of the Empress Dowager and in 1908, at the age of two, was proclaimed Emperor of China under the Imperial name Hussein-Tung. He abdicated on February 12, 1912, at the age of six, after the Chines Revolution, and retired to his palace in the Forbidden City. On July 1, 1917, he was restored to the throne by the warlord Chang Hsun, but was deposed twelve days later. In 1922, he married a Manchu girl, Elizabeth Yuang. IN 1924, they were evicted from the palace by the warlord Feng Yu-hsiang, and took refuge in the Japanese Legation. In 1932, the Japanese took Pu Yi from retirement to become ""Chief of State"" of the new Manchukuo government, and on March 1, 1934, he became Emperor of Manchukuo in ceremonies held at Shuntien Circle at Hsin Hua Tsun, in the suburbs of Hsinking. After eleven years of puppet rule, he was captured by the invading Russians in 1945, imprisoned by the Chinese Communists for fourteen years, and was a zoo-keeper in Peiping before his death. The medal was established by Imperial Edict No. 19 of March 1, 1934, on the day of the enthronement and was awarded to commemorate that event.

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