- male, deceased (1967)
- In English, he is known more simply as Puyi ("Pu-i" in Wade-Giles romanization), which is in accordance with the Manchu tradition of never using an...
- female, deceased (1946)
- Gobulo, the Xiaoke Empress ; also known as Empress Wan Rong was the last Empress Consort of the Qing Dynasty in China, and later Empress of...
- male, deceased (1992)
- Wang Hongwen was the youngest member of the Gang of Four. Wang was born in a village outside Xinjing in Japanese-controlled Manchukuo. He took part...
- female, deceased (1947)
- Kawashima Yoshiko (川島芳子) was a Manchu princess brought up as a Japanese and executed as a Japanese spy by the Kuomintang after the Second Sino-Jap...
- male
- Zhang Jinghui or Chang Ching-hui, (Traditional Chinese: 張景惠; 1871-1959) Chinese general and politician during the Warlord Era. Helped to establ...
- male, deceased (1960)
- was a Japanese general, considered to be one of the Imperial Japanese Army's most successful and ablest strategists during the Second Sino-Japanese...
- female, deceased (1987)
- Lady, (April 16, 1914 - June 20, 1987), was the daughter of Marquis Saga and a relative of Japanese Emperor Shōwa. She was married in 1938 to P...
- female, deceased (2001)
- Li Yuqin, also known as the "Last Imperial Concubine", (July 15, 1928 - April 24, 2001). Li Yuqin was the fourth wife and last Imperial Concubine...
- female, deceased (1942)
- Tan Yuling was of the Tatala clan. She changed her Manchurian clan to a common Han last name "Tan" (谭) based on their similarity of pr...
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