溥儀の相続人として、溥傑は広く認められていた: • Schmetzer, Uli, "Emperor-in-waiting recalls bygone age", Chicago Tribune, Oct. 25, 1992. "The heir to China`s throne [Pujie] lives in an old house with a courtyard in which the last chrysanthemums of fall sprout amid a heap of coal briquettes collected for the winter." • "Pu Jie, 87, Dies, Ending Dynasty of the Manchus", New York Times, March 2, 1994. "If Japan had won the war, Pu Jie could have become Emperor of China." • Song, Yuwu, Biographical Dictionary of the People’s Republic of China, 2014, McFarland and Co., p. 6. "The younger brother of Pu Yi (the Emperor Xuantong) Pu Jie was technically head of the Imperial Qing Dynasty from the death of his brother in 1967 until his own death in 1994."
溥儀の相続人として、溥傑は広く認められていた: • Schmetzer, Uli, "Emperor-in-waiting recalls bygone age", Chicago Tribune, Oct. 25, 1992. "The heir to China`s throne [Pujie] lives in an old house with a courtyard in which the last chrysanthemums of fall sprout amid a heap of coal briquettes collected for the winter." • "Pu Jie, 87, Dies, Ending Dynasty of the Manchus", New York Times, March 2, 1994. "If Japan had won the war, Pu Jie could have become Emperor of China." • Song, Yuwu, Biographical Dictionary of the People’s Republic of China, 2014, McFarland and Co., p. 6. "The younger brother of Pu Yi (the Emperor Xuantong) Pu Jie was technically head of the Imperial Qing Dynasty from the death of his brother in 1967 until his own death in 1994."