Imperial heir in hospital
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Pu Jie, once heir-apparent to the throne of the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo, was last seen publicly in October when he met Emperor Akihito, the first Japanese monarch to visit China. In an eventful life he has been by turn prince, prisoner of war, traitor and now retired scholar.
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