Lady Hiro Saga
Lady Hiro Saga(嵯峨浩), was the daughter of Marquis Saga and a relative of Japanese Emperor
Hirohito. Born in 1911, she was married in 1938 to Prince
Pujie, brother of the Emperor
Puyi (China 1908-1912 and Manchukuo 1934-1945). The arranged marriage between the Japanese Hiro Saga and the puppet Emperor of Manchukuo's brother, was most likely aimed at either fortifying relations between the two nations or of introducing Japanese blood into the Manchurian Imperial family.
However, she only bore
Pujie two daughters, Princess Hui-sheng and Princess Yun-sheng.
Princess
Hui-sheng æ…§ç"Ÿ(1939-1957) - H. H. Princess (Chün Chu Kung Chu) Sheng-hui, was born at Hsingking on February 1938 and educated privately and then studied at Tokyo Womens' University. She was killed (murdered) at Izu Island, near Tokyo on 10th December 1957. However, she was widely reported to have committed a lovers' suicide at the age of 19 with a boy.
Princess
Yun-sheng å«®ç"Ÿ(1941- ) - H.H. Princess (Chün Chu Kung Chu) Sheng-yun was educated privately and then studied at Tokyo Womens' University. She later married Kosei Fukunaga in Tokyo, who was a Japanese aristocrat and employed in the motor car industry. She has five children.
After the fall of the Manchukuo Empire,
Puyi appointed his cousin Prince
Yuyan as his heir in 1950.
Lady Hiro Saga died in
1987 and her husband in
1994.