Empress Orchid
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Boston : Hougton Mifflin, [2004].
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xiii, 336 pages ; 24 cm
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Boston : Hougton Mifflin, [2004].
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"The setting is China's Forbidden City in the last days of its imperial glory, a vast complex of palaces and gardens run by thousands of eunuchs and encircled by a wall in the center of Peking. In this highly ordered place - tradition-bound, ruled by strict etiquette, rife with political and erotic tension - the Emperor, "the Son of Heaven," performs two duties: he must rule the court and conceive an heir. To achieve the latter, tradition provides a stupendous hierarchy of hundreds of wives and concubines. It is as a minor concubine that the beautiful Tzu Hsi, known as Orchid as a girl, enters the Forbidden City at the age of seventeen." "It is not a good time to enter the city. The Ch'ing Dynasty in 1852 has lost its vitality, and the court has become an insular, xenophobic place. A few short decades earlier, China lost the Opium Wars, and it has done little since to strenghten its defenses or improve diplomatic ties. Instead, the inner circle has turned further inward, naively confident that its troubles are past and the glory of China will keep the "barbarians" - the outsiders - at bay." "Within the walls of the Forbidden City the consequences of a misstep are deadly. As one of hundreds of women vying for the attention of the Emperor, Orchid soon discovers that she must take matters into her own hands. After training herself in the art of pleasing a man, she bribes her way into the royal bedchamber and seduces the monarch. A grand love affair ensues; the Emperor is a troubled man, but their love is passionate and genuine. Orchid has the great good fortune to bear him a son. Elevated to the rank of Empress, she still must struggle to maintain her position and the right to raise her own child. With the death of the Emperor comes a palace coup that ultimately thrusts Orchid into power, although only as regent until her son's maturity. Now she must rule China as its walls tumble around her, and she alone seems capable of holding the country together."-JACKET.
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La derrota en la guerra del Opio con Gran Bretana ha sumido a la dinastia Qing en una crisis que amenaza con socavar definitivamente sus arcaicas estructuras. Como si se tratara de los ultimos coletazos de un imperio que se resiste a desaparecer, en medio del caos se busca una esposa para el emperador. De entre las miles de candidatas, solo siete podran convertirse en esposas imperiales y aspirar al unico titulo de emperatriz. Lo que en apariencia es el sueno de cualquier joven China, poco a poco se desvela como una pesadilla que solo un espiritu fuerte como el de la joven y bella Orquidea podra soportar.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Min, A. (2004). Empress Orchid . Hougton Mifflin.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Min, Anchee, 1957-. 2004. Empress Orchid. Hougton Mifflin.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Min, Anchee, 1957-. Empress Orchid Hougton Mifflin, 2004.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Min, Anchee. Empress Orchid Hougton Mifflin, 2004.

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