From Emperor to Citizen
First published in Chinese in 1964 and then banned by the revolutionaries ten years later, this remarkable autobiography presents the story of a man who served twice as emperor of China, once as emperor of the Japanese puppet state in Manchuria, and then underwent a complete re-education in the prisons of the Communist Chinese government, finally leading a life as an ordinary citizen.
Placed on the throne in 1908 at the age of two, Aisin-Gioro Pu Yi became the tenth ruler of the Ch'ing Dynasty and the last emperor of China. Forced to abdicate four years later but permitted to remain in the Forbidden City until the Ch'ing court lost power in 1924, Pu Yi spent his youth surrounded by eunuchs, princes, cooks, consorts, tutors, and the decadent, often wild excesses of the Imperial Palace. During this time, Reginald Johnston, a Scottish district officer and magistrate of the British-leased territory of Weihaiwei in Shantung, became Pu Yi's tutor and established a bond with the young emperor that both remembered fondly in their writings.
Voor de inhoud: zie de foto's 2, 3 en 4.
Auteur | : Zie uitgever |
Artikelnummer | : BF1696 |
Categorie | : Biografieën / antiquarische boeken / Engelstalige boeken |
Taal | : Engels |
ISBN | |
Uitgever | : Oxford University Press |
Druk | : 1 |
Jaar | : 1987 |
Pagina's | : 502 |
Bindwijze | : Paperback |
Afmetingen | : 13 x 19.5 x 3.5 cm. |
Conditie | : Goed; vouw in de bovenhoek en een mini-vouwtje in de onderhoek |
Verzending | : Pakketpost |
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