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Court Life In China
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PREFACE
CONTENTS
1.
I The Empress Dowager-Her Early Life
2.
II The Empress Dowager—Her Years of Training
3.
III The Empress Dowager—As a Ruler
4.
IV The Empress Dowager—As a Reactionist
5.
V The Empress Dowager—As a Reformer
6.
VI The Empress Dowager—As an Artist
7.
VII The Empress Dowager—As a Woman
8.
VIII Kuang Hsü—His Self-Development
9.
IX Kuang Hsü—As Emperor and Reformer
10.
X Kuang Hsü—As a Prisoner
11.
XI Prince Chün—The Regent
12.
XII The Home of the Court—The Forbidden City
13.
XIII The Ladies of the Court
14.
XIV The Princesses—Their Schools (Taken from Mrs. Headland's note-book.)
15.
XV The Chinese Ladies of Rank ([2] Taken from Mrs. Headland's note-book.)
16.
XVI The Social Life of the Chinese Woman
17.
XVII The Chinese Ladies—Their Ills ([4] Taken from Mrs. Headland's note-book.)
18.
XVIII The Funeral Ceremonies of a Dowager Princess ([5] Taken from Mrs. Headland's note-book.)
19.
XIX Chinese Princes and Officials
20.
XX Peking—The City of the Court
21.
XXI The Death of Kuang Hsü and the Empress Dowager
22.
XXII The Court and the New Education
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