Later, when the Qing Dynasty was overthrown, Yulong's heart was badly hit, so he couldn't get sick.
Yulong was the last Empress Dowager in the feudal history of China and the niece of Empress Dowager Cixi.
Yulong lived a very happy life before she got married. She is not only the niece of Empress Dowager Cixi, but also the cousin of Emperor Guangxu, so Yulong lives a carefree life in her boudoir.
However, at the age of marriage, Empress Dowager Cixi welcomed Yulong into the palace and became the queen in order to control Emperor Guangxu.
Since then, Yulong's life has entered a more tragic stage.
Because Emperor Guangxu understood that the role of Yulong in the palace was to monitor himself, Emperor Guangxu hated Yulong very much, and the relationship between husband and wife existed in name only.
Empress Dowager Cixi was very disappointed when she saw that Yulong could not help her monitor Guangxu, so Yulong was in a thankless position in the palace, and she was always very depressed.
After the death of Empress Dowager Cixi, Yulong thought he could monopolize power and live a comfortable life.
However, due to the low political ability of Yulong, he was restricted by Prince Zai Feng, and Yulong had no political right to speak.
After the outbreak of the Revolution of 1911, the rule of the Qing Dynasty was crumbling, and many people forced Emperor Tong to abdicate.
On the other hand, the nobles of the Qing Dynasty were very opposed to the abdication of the emperor. At this time, Long Yu bravely stood up and supported Emperor Xuan Tong, and issued the abdication edict.
Although her actions saved herself and the life of Emperor Xuan Tong, she was notorious for being destroyed, so she had a heavy burden in her heart.
By 19 13, Yulong had been suffering from illness because of years of depression.
However, on the tenth birthday of the first month of this year, the minister of Qing Dynasty was dissatisfied with Yulong's abdication letter and did not celebrate her birthday.
Yulong felt sad and angry, so he died soon.