دانلود کتاب Women and Power in Imperial China
by Priscilla Ching Chung
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عنوان فارسی: زنان و قدرت در چین شاهنشاهی |
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In treating its subject, the author introduces the reader to the many women who rose to prominence and even de facto rule of the empire, including the great Empress Dowager Lü in the Han Dynasty whose ruled as a regent from 190-185 B.C.E., and is the only regent to have her rule officially recognized in history. Her ambition was exceeded by Empress Wu in the Tang Dynasty, who ruled China for a total of about forty-five years; first in the name of her husband, then as regent for her sons. Finally, in 690 C.E., Wu made her son abdicate and proclaimed herself Emperor of a new dynasty. These two famous rulers along with Empress Dowager Cixi of the Qing Dynasty are known in the West as the three most powerful women in Chinese history. Cixi ruled until her death in 1908 C.E., just after placing her young nephew Puyi on the throne. The abdication of this boy Emperor in 1911 brought the long history of Imperial China to a close.