• First wife, of the
Tatara clan (; 1904–1993), personal name Shixia () •
Second wife, of the Saga clan (; 16 March 1914 – 20 June 1987), personal name Hiro () •
Huisheng (26 February 1938 – 4 December 1957), () •
Husheng (b. 13 March 1940), () • Married Kenji () of the Japanese Fukunaga () clan in 1968, and had issue (three sons, two daughters)
Immediate family Pujie's first wife was Tang Yiying (唐怡瑩; 1904–1993), who was better known as Tang Shixia (唐石霞). She was from the
Manchu Tatara (他他拉) clan, and was the daughter of Zhiqi, a brother of the
Guangxu Emperor's concubines
Consort Zhen and
Consort Jin. Pujie married Tang when he was 17, but did not get along well with her. In 1926, Tang became
Zhang Xueliang's mistress and broke ties with Pujie and his family. When Pujie went to Japan for his studies, Tang had another affair – this time with Lu Xiaojia (盧筱嘉), the son of the warlord
Lu Yongxiang. She looted Pujie's ancestral house, the
Prince Chun Mansion in Beijing. Since then, Pujie and Tang had lived separately until their divorce. In 1949, Tang moved to
Hong Kong and became a lecturer at the School of Eastern Languages in the
University of Hong Kong. In 1935, when Pujie returned to China from his studies in Japan, Puyi tried to help his brother find a Manchu wife. Pujie met one,
Wang Mintong (王敏彤), but they never married. Pujie eventually married Hiro Saga, a Japanese noblewoman related to the
Japanese imperial family, under an
arranged marriage. They had two daughters:
Huisheng (1938–1957) and Husheng (嫮生; born 1940). Huisheng died on 4 December 1957 at
Mount Amagi in Japan in what appeared to be a
murder–suicide case, while Husheng married Fukunaga Kenji (福永健治) and became known as "
Fukunaga Kosei" after her marriage. The couple had five children. ==See also==