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OverviewIn all the history of China, only two women ever conquered and held the heights of power. Both enjoyed long reigns characterized by ruthless intrigue; they maintained an iron grip at the center while the vast country was torn by rebellions and caught up in foreign wars. Through their policy decisions as well as their personal foibles, both left a deep imprint in history and in the minds of the Chinese people, fueling literature and legend. Fighting to maintain her power base, Empress Cixi struggled with the need to modernize the painfully backward empire she had inherited while honoring age-old traditions. She studied previous rulers' failures and achievements, and especially followed the example of Wu-Hou, who had elevated herself from concubine to empress some 1200 years earlier. The stories that follow, some legendary, offer a glimpse of life during the declining days of the last Chinese dynasty. Popular rebellions, foreign wars, devastating floods and drought-induced famines killed tens of millions in the 19th century. Cixi learned her lessons well. She fended off every adversary, prolonging her reign for 48 years. But all her craft and guile were not enough to repair the internal divisions and preserve traditional China against the onslaught of modernity, of Europe, and of her Asian neighbors. In the end, however the Empress Dowager Cixi (1835 - 1908) brought destruction to the Qing Dynasty. Written with charm and verve, this book is a delightful exploration of the history of her extraordinary life and reign, relating both historical facts and apochryphal anecdotes. How did she climb from the bottom rung of the ladder as an ordinary ambitious girl to the top rung of power as an empress dowager? How did she grow from an inexperienced girl to a mature politician who managed to maintain her sovereign status for half a century? X. L. Woo was a university professor in China and published several educational books and poetry there. He came to the U.S. as a visiting professor at Rutgers University, and he is now an American citizen. He writes a column for a Chinese newspaper, and is the editor of an English-language newspaper published by Chinese-Americans. Full Product DetailsAuthor: X L WooPublisher: Algora Publishing Imprint: Algora Publishing ISBN: 9786610655632ISBN 10: 6610655634 Pages: 241 Publication Date: 21 March 2002 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Electronic book text Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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