The graceful family was very open at that time. Her father was deeply influenced by western culture, because he chose to cultivate Wanrong into a traditional lady, but let Wanrong receive western education and become a lady of the new era. Wan Rong studied English from an early age, which was very rare at that time. Besides, Wanrong, as a noble lady of the Eight Banners, also received a good education in piano, chess, calligraphy and painting, and was very sought after at that time.
Wanrong married Puyi when she was only 16 years old and became his queen. At first, although Puyi had no feelings for the queen. However, graceful, dignified, virtuous and talented make her very likable. Puyi is very kind to her. Not only has she never treated her badly in food and clothing, but she has also satisfied her wishes in hobbies. She has also hired a special English teacher for her. On weekdays, they will also discuss some topics of interest together.
After the decline of the Qing Dynasty, Wanrong changed her dignified and gentle character and acted more and more presumptuous and degenerate. Her greatest happiness every day is to buy all kinds of novel ornaments, toys and the most fashionable clothes in department stores. Then give all the bills to Puyi, who will pay the bill. In addition, she also contracted the bad habit of smoking opium, so she was rejected by Puyi. In the end, she was not interested in anything. She lies in the house smoking opium all day, and she is in poor health and has some mental problems.