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{{nihongo|'''[[wikipedia:Puyi|Aisin-Gioro Puyi]]'''|愛新覺羅溥儀|Aishinkakura Fugi}} {{flagicon|Manchukuo}} (''c.v.'' [[Hiroshi Yanaka]]) | {{nihongo|'''[[wikipedia:Puyi|Aisin-Gioro Puyi]]'''|愛新覺羅溥儀|Aishinkakura Fugi}} {{flagicon|Manchukuo}} {{flagicon|Manchukuo|emperor}} (''c.v.'' [[Hiroshi Yanaka]]) | ||
: Former emperor of China, then emperor of [[wikipedia:Manchukuo|Manchukuo]]. Purely a puppet of the [[wikipedia:Japanese Empire|Japanese Empire]], the neurotic Puyi becomes terrified of being assassinated. On April 6 1935, Puyi came to Japan under the cover of a "Japan-Manchuria Friendship Envoy" to employ the legendary [[Hokuto Shin Ken]] successor [[Kenshirō Kasumi]] as his bodyguard. | : Former emperor of China, then emperor of [[wikipedia:Manchukuo|Manchukuo]]. Purely a puppet of the [[wikipedia:Japanese Empire|Japanese Empire]], the neurotic Puyi becomes terrified of being assassinated. On April 6 1935, Puyi came to Japan under the cover of a "Japan-Manchuria Friendship Envoy" to employ the legendary [[Hokuto Shin Ken]] successor [[Kenshirō Kasumi]] as his bodyguard. | ||
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