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* Reginald Johnston — the English tutor to Aisin-Gioro Puyi the last emperor of China.
* Peter O ' Toole as Reginald Johnston
* Reginald Fleming Johnston, Puyi's Scottish tutor from 1919 to 1924, published Twilight in the Forbidden City in 1934.
Sir Reginald Fleming Johnston, KCMG, CBE, ( 1874 – 1938 ) was a Scottish academic, diplomat and tutor to Puyi, the last emperor of China, and later appointed as the last Commissioner of Weihaiwei.
In 1935 Sir Reginald Fleming Johnston bequeathed his library to the School of Oriental and African Studies in London England.
* Shiona Airlie, Reginald Johnston, 2001.
* Robert Bickers, Coolie work: Sir Reginald Johnston at the School of Oriental Studies, 1931-1937, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, Series III, 5, 3 ( November, 1995 ).
* Raymond Lamont-Brown, Tutor to the Dragon Emperor: The Life of Sir Reginald Fleming Johnston, 1999.
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After several commissioners held the post of British commissioner of Weihaiwei ( Arthur Powlett Blunt 1921 – 1923 and Walter Russell Brown 1923 – 1927 ), the outstanding sinologist Reginald Johnston ( previously tutor to the last Chinese emperor ) was the last.
* Reginald Eden Johnston ( 1909 – 1911 )
In the 1930s, the island was home to Sir Reginald Johnston, retired tutor to Puyi, the last Chinese emperor.
A police officer said that the road was " an indescribable scene of carnage ", whilst Johnston Chapman, the uncle of victims Reginald and Walter Chapman, said that the dead men were " just lying there like dogs, blood everywhere ".

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