TZ'U HSI

Tsu Hsi, or Tse Hsiall: tsoo shē, 1834–1908, dowager empress of China (1861–1908) and regent (1861–73, 1874–89, 1898–1908). Her failure to realize the gravity of the foreign threat to China kept her from wholeheartedly supporting modernization, thus driving reformers into opposition to the Ch'ing dynasty. She was a consort of Emperor Hsien Feng (d. 1861) and bore his successor, T'ung Chih. On her child's death (1875) she named her infant nephew Kuang-hsu to the throne, although he was not in the direct line of succession. In 1898 she resumed the regency after he had attempted to institute political reforms against her wishes, and thereafter she ruled directly. She resisted foreign encroachment by encouraging the unsuccessful Boxer Uprising (1898–1900). In her last years Tz'u Hsi abandoned her conservatism to some extent and consented to several modernizing measures; schools were established, the traditional civil service examinations were discontinued, the army was reorganized by Yüan Shih-kai, railroad building was encouraged, and opium cultivation was suppressed. Her last official act was the appointment of Pu Yi, a remote claimant, as emperor.

See biographies by Princess Der Ling (1929), C. Haldane (1965), and M. Warner (1972).

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...DOWAGER THE "HOLY MOTHER," HER MAJESTY TZU HSI . From a Photograph taken in 1903...HISTORY OF THE LIFE AND TIMES OF TZU HSI COMPILED FROM STATE PAPERS AND...VI TZU HSI AND THE EUNUCHS 81...
OLD BUDDHA THE EMPRESS DOWAGER TZU HSI IN HER ROYAL ROBES AND PEARL NECKLACE...DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF HER MAJESTY TZU HSI THE OLD BUDDHA WHO LOVED ME AND...around the life of Her Majesty, Tzu Hsi, known to the world as the Old Buddha...
...containing a gold coin, from the buttons of her gown, and place two gold rings on her fingers, on which is carved the characters Ta Hsi Great Happiness . The meaning of the symbol or sceptre Ru Yee is "May all joy be yours." During this entire ceremony absolute...
...since 1861 should be rightly recorded as the reign of Tze Hsi An, a more eventful period than all the two hundred and forty-four...same period in all Chinese history. These two Emperors, Kang Hsi and Chien Lung, the second and fourth, had each reigned for...
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...refer to include: Chang Shih, Nan-hsuan Meng-tzu shuo ; Chao Chi, Meng-tzu chu ; Chu Hsi, Meng-tzu chichu ; Chu Hsi, Meng-tzu huo-wen ; Chu Hsi, Chu-tzu yu-lei ; the commentary by Liu Tsung-chou as recorded by Huang Tsung-hsi, in Meng-tzu...
...achieve self-command ( tzu-ke ar ). 52 Chu Hsi attributes "perception...World-View of Chu Hsi (1130-1200): Knowledge...Natural World in Chu-tzu Chuan-shu (Princeton...27a refers to Chu-tzu chuan-shu , 1713...according to Chu Hsi, does not have physical...
...Confucianism: The Case of Hsuun Tzu", Philosophy East and West...Wing-tsit Chan, ed., Chu Hsi and Neo-Confucianism (Honolulu...Tao-tung", in Wing-tsit Chan, Chu Hsi: New Studies (Honolulu: University...3 - See Tseng Tzu remark in the Analects 1...
...the Shih-chi how Lao-tzu wrote the Tao Te Ching...border, the border guard, Hsi, said: "You want to withdraw...text of the appendix, the Hsi-tzu , one can find the oldest...related. It is stated in the Hsi-tzu that the te possesses the...
...as Ching, Acquire . 11. Chu Hsi, Chu-tzu yu-lei (Classified conversations of Chu Hsi), comp. by Li Ching-te (1473; reprint, Taipei...629. All translations of quotations from Chu Hsi are mine. 13. Ibid., chap. 18, pp...
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Nov 15 1908: The Death of Empress Tzu-Hsi. by Richard Cavendish Three...last. The Dowager Empress of China, Tzu-hsi (or Cixi), had started life in a minor...Shrewd, determined and ruthless, Tzu-hsi had no intention of relinquishing...
...by Richard Cavendish Tzu-Hsi, Dowager Empress of China, was one...her Old Buddha or the Dragon Lady. Tzu-Hsi came from the middle ranks of Manchu...degenerately exhausted Emperor Hsien-Feng. Tzu-Hsi contrived to attract his flagging...
...dominant faction of compromising officials, China continued to accept Indian opium until 1902 when the Empress Dowager Tzu-hsi (1835-1908) laid the foundations for its gradual phasing out. In 1911, an international conference on opium at The Hague...
...Surname intact, she has played any number of ethnicities. In addition to roles like Olan in The Good Earth and Empress Tzu-Hsi in The Empress of China, she played Queen-then-Pharoah Hatshepsut in the premiere of Suzan-Lori Parkss The Death of the...
...Joseph Conrad, Swinburne, Edward Fitzgerald, the English poet and translator Michael Hamburger, and the Dowager Empress Tzu-hsi, among others, are bound together by meditations on the development of the silkworm industry, the natural history of the...
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...rapidly after the death of powerful leaders who had dominated China. Thus, within three years of the death of the Empress Tzu-Hsi in 1908, her entire Manchu dynasty was overthrown and its hatred of the West, most notably expressed through its clandestine...
...their fathers is how Indira Gandhi became prime minister ofIndia and Benazir Bhutto became prime minister of Pakistan. Tzu-Hsi, the lastEmpress of China, got national power through sex: she started off as one of theemperors low-level Manchu concubines...


 

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TZU HSI Tsu Hsi, or Tse Hsi all: tsoo she, 1834 1908, dowager empress of China...encouraging the unsuccessful Boxer Uprising (1898 1900). In her last years Tzu Hsi abandoned her conservatism to some extent and consented to several modernizing...
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TSE HSI Chinese empress dowager: see Tzu Hsi . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...220) until it was abolished by the Ching dowager empress Tzu Hsi in 1905 under pressure from leading Chinese intellectuals...commentaries of the Sung Neo-Confucian philosopher Chu Hsi were adopted as the orthodox interpretation of the classics...
...From 1885 to 1894 he was the Chinese resident in Korea, then under Chinese suzerainty. He supported the dowager empress, Tzu Hsi, against the reform movement (1898) of Emperor Kuang Hsu, and she rewarded him with the vice regency of Zhili (now Hebei...
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