Princess Hiro Saga marries Prince Pujie of Manchukuo

Princess Hiro Saga marries Prince Pujie of Manchukuo

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9th - 10th Grade

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The transcript describes a distinguished wedding involving a bride and Qui-gon Prince, the younger brother of Emperor Puyi. The event garners attention from the Orient and features notable government and military leaders. The bride's intended husband, though Chinese, has spent much time in Japan. The ceremony is celebrated by Japan and Manchukuo, symbolizing a bond with the Royal Thai.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the significance of the wedding described in the first section?

It is a small family gathering.

It is a private ceremony with no public interest.

It is a distinguished wedding attracting the entire Orient's attention.

It is a local event with limited attention.

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Who is the bride marrying in the second section?

Qui-gon Prince, the younger brother of Emperor Puyi

A European noble

A local businessman

A Japanese emperor

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30 sec • 1 pt

What is notable about the groom's background?

He is a local farmer.

He is entirely Japanese.

He is a European prince.

He is Chinese but has lived extensively in Japan.

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Who attended the wedding ceremony according to the final section?

Only family members

Foreign tourists

Local villagers

Notable government and military leaders

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What is the broader significance of the wedding event?

It is a private family affair.

It is a simple cultural event.

It is a diplomatic event celebrated by Japan and Manchukuo.

It is a local festival.