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On November 10, 1931, Puyi was kidnapped by Japanese spies and sent to Lushun
On this day, 94 years ago, on November 10, 1931 (October 1, 1931, the lunar calendar), Pu Yi was kidnapped and taken to Lushun by Japanese spies. On November 10, 1931, Emperor Pu Yi of Qingxun was kidnapped by Japanese spies and sent to Lushun. After the September 18th Incident, the Japanese Kwantung Army formulated a specific plan to establish a Japanese puppet regime in Northeast China with Puyi as its head of state. On October 27, Tufei, chief of the Kwantung Army secret service, went to Shenyang to Tianjin to secretly implement the plan to kidnap Puyi. On November 3, Tufeiyuan met with Puyi and managed to resolve Puyi's doubts about going to Northeast China. On the 8th, Japan carefully planned the armed riots in Tianjin and tightly sealed off Jingyuan. On the evening of the 10th, according to the plan, Qi Jizhong hid Puyi in the back of a two-seater convertible car, drove him out of Jingyuan, successfully passed through various intersections, and arrived at a Japanese restaurant-Shishijima Restaurant. Here, they changed Puyi into Japanese military uniforms and took the military vehicles of the Japanese headquarters. They traveled unimpeded to a dock in the British Concession and boarded a small motorboat without lights. Zheng Xiaoxu and his son were waiting inside as promised. Pu Yi was then sent onto the Japanese merchant ship Awaji Maru. On the 18th, Pu Yi was secretly transferred to the Dahe Hotel in Lushun.


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