Empress Dowager Cixi: The Concubine Who Launched Modern China
Author(s): Jung Chang
From the bestselling author of Wild Swans and Mao- The Unknown Story
In this groundbreaking biography, Jung Chang vividly describes how Empress Dowager Cixi - the most important woman in Chinese history - brought a medieval empire into the modern age. Under her, the ancient country attained virtually all the attributes of a modern state and it was she who abolished gruesome punishments like 'death by a thousand cuts' and put an end to foot-binding. Jung Chang comprehensively overturns the conventional view of Cixi as a diehard conservative and cruel despot andalso takes the reader into the depths of her splendid Summer Palace and the harem of Beijing's Forbidden City, where she lived surrounded by eunuchs - with one of whom she fell in love, with tragic consequences.
Packed with drama, fast-paced and gripping, it is both a panoramic depiction of the birth of modern China and an intimate portrait of a woman- as the concubine to a monarch, as the absolute ruler of a third of the world's population, and as a unique stateswoman.
'Powerful' Simon Sebag Montefiore
'Truly authoritative' New York Times
'Wonderful' Sunday Times
Shortlisted for the James Tait Black Biography Prize
General Information
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- : Penguin Random House
- : Penguin Books Ltd
- : 0.472
- : 01 July 2014
- : 198mm X 129mm
- : 01 February 2015
- : books
Other Specifications
- : Jung Chang
- : 1407
- : English
- : 528
- : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
More About The Product
From the bestselling author of Wild Swans and Mao: The Unknown Story, the extraordinary story of the woman who single-handedly dragged China into the modern age