In Our Time

Empress Dowager Cixi

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Jun 20, 2024
Yangwen Zheng, a Professor of Chinese History, and Rana Mitter, the S.T. Lee Professor of US-Asia Relations, delve into the life of Empress Dowager Cixi, the powerful matriarch of the Qing dynasty. They discuss her rise from concubine to ruler, her political savvy in a turbulent time, and the modernization reforms she attempted amid external pressures. The conversation highlights her complex legacy, exploring how her decisions shaped modern China's trajectory and the perception of her role during crises like the Sino-Japanese War.
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INSIGHT

China's Turning Point

  • The 1830s marked a turning point for China, shifting from self-determination to vulnerability.
  • The Opium Wars destabilized China, reversing trade balances and introducing Western thought.
ANECDOTE

Cixi's Ascent

  • Cixi, a Manchu, began as a low-ranking concubine but strategically gained power.
  • Her ability to read, write, sing, and attract the emperor's attention helped her rise.
INSIGHT

Taiping Rebellion's Impact

  • The Taiping Rebellion (1850-1864) exposed vulnerabilities in the Qing empire's military.
  • The Qing decentralized military power due to the Green Standard Army and Bannermen's ineffectiveness.
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