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Imperial Woman Essay, Research Paper

In 1852, a Manchurian girl, Orchid, clan name Yehonala, was summoned to be

viewed by the Emperor of China. On the twentieth day of the sixth moon, the last

Empress of China was chosen. By right, her cousin, Sakota, was the Emperor?s

consort, but she gave birth to a girl. Yehonala gave birth to a boy and became

the Empress, Tzu Hsi. Once the Son of Heaven dies, Tzu Hsi and the consort, Tzu

An, became the Empress Mother and Regent. Since Tzu Hsi was the stronger of the

two, it seemed as if she was the only Empress. Her son grew up to be the Emperor

of China. All his decisions were still made by his mother, but he died young.

Tzu Hsi had to find the next heir before any trouble started. She took her

sister and the sixth prince?s son to be raised as the next Emperor. Once the

Heir grew up, Tzu Hsi retired to the Summer Palace. Again, she was called back

to be the ruler of China since her nephew had made foolish decision. The people

of China called her Old Buddha. According the novel, Yehonala was a beautiful

woman with a fierce heart. Since she was a virgin, she was called to be viewed

by the Dowager Mother and the Son of Heaven. She could not disobey the command.

Yehonala wanted to marry her third cousin, Jung Lu, but the Emperor of China

chose her to be one of his concubines. His mother opposed this decision because

she noticed Yehonala had a strong spirit. Concubines were not meant to have

ambitions, they were meant to be pretty and serve the Emperor in any way.

Yehonala?s cousin, Sakota was chosen to the Consort. Earlier, an older Sakota

was Emperor?s chosen one, but she had died. By tradition, the Emperor must

fulfill his duties to the dead Consort by choosing Sakota to be his new Consort.

Once Sakota conceived, the Emperor?s duties were done and he turned to

Yehonala. The Emperor did not leave his bedchamber for three days. According to

the records, no concubine or consort had stayed with the Emperor Hsien Feng for

such a long time. Yehonala became pregnant, but she did not say anything. If

Sakota bore a son, then Yehonala would be useless. However, if Yehonala bore a

son and Sakota bore a girl, then Yehonala would have the title of the young

Dowager Mother. As it turns out, Sakota did give birth to a weak girl. Yehonala

started to educate herself so she would be a proper ruler. The Dowager Mother

had died at the announcement of the girl infant and the pregnancy of Yehonala.

On third moon of the spring year, Yehonala gave birth to a son. According to

tradition, Sakota had a duty to protect the Heir like her own child. Because of

her status, Yehonala manipulated the Emperor to allow her to have an equal

position as Sakota. Her name was changed to Tzu Hsi. Before her life was simple,

now she has to defend her life and her son?s life from the younger brothers of

the Emperor. Prince Cheng, Prince Yi, and the Grand Councilor plotted to kill

Tzu Hsi and the Heir while the son of Heaven was dying. Tzu Hsi very cunningly

persuaded the dying monarch to declare the child the heir and the two Empresses

as Regents. As a supreme ruler and more dominant than Sakota, Tzu Hsi ordered

the Three Traitors to die. The Grand Councilor Su Shun was sliced into one

thousand pieces and his whole family was killed. Prince Yi and Prince Kung were

ordered to hang themselves in order to save face, or die with dignaty. Other

than protect herself from power greedy politicians, the Chinese distrusted

female rulers, specially the females from Manchu race, so there were many rebels

ready to overthrow the dynasty. Foreigners were trying to take over businesses

and convert China to a more Western lifestyle. All of this was her burden to

take of and she was only twenty-six years old. As her son grew up, there was

some speculation about the little emperor?s paternity. Tzu Hsi had made Jung

Lu the new Grand Councilor and there was talk about who was the real father.

Once the little Emperor was in his teens, he became the Emperor of China, but

Tzu Hsi still had power behind the throne. The Dowager Mother did not want

foreigners taking over her country, so she forbade any sort of foreign object in

her court. She believed the people were trying to ruin China without her

?sister’s," Queen Victoria, knowledge. China was divided into two halves.

One half believed in the old customs, while the other wanted to become more like

the mysterious Western world. Tzu Hsi believed in the old traditions. She

expected her son?s first duty was to his mother. However, when it came to

choose the Emperor?s consort, the Emperor would not listen to his mother and

married Alute, a daughter of Duke Chung Li. Alute had the same ambitions as Tzu

Hsi had when she was chosen. The Empress Mother was scared of Alute replacing

her. Tzu Hsi allowed a concubine, Jasmine to be near the Emperor while Alute was

gone. Jasmine was a perfect foil to Alute in body. Because of the competition

between Alute and Jasmine, Tzu Hsi still had power over her son. For some

unknown reason, the Emperor fell ill and died. Jasmine was sent to the palace of

Forgotten Concubines and Alute, out of duty, swallowed opium. In order to save

the throne, Tzu Hsi went to the son of her sister, the wife of the Prince

Ch?un. She claimed him as the new Emperor. As the new Emperor grew, he became

curious about the ?white men?. Once the Empress left her title and retired,

many attempts were made on her life. The way Tzu Hsi lived was very extravagant

and money was taken out from the military. Tzu Hsi did not think of herself as a

burden. As an Elder, she believed she had the right to be respected. The Emperor

did not believe in the old traditions. He did something that shocked Tzu Hsi

back into the throne. He slept with his concubine, Pearl, but his wife stayed a

virgin. The Emperor was still the Emperor, but he was like a puppet. His strings

were being pulled but Tzu Hsi. The last Empress lived so long, the people began

to call her Benevolent Mother, Ancient One, and Old Buddha. The Imperial Woman

shows a side of the last Empress that the western world could not believe. In

many novels, Tzu Hsi was noted as a cruel tigress, but because of her

stubbornness to the old traditions and burdens, she tried to make China for her

son. Once her son died, she did not care how China was, but to fulfill a duty to

find a new Emperor and train him. Yehonala did not care for her nephew, but it

was her duty to train him. There are many history mistakes in Imperial Woman.

For example, Yehonala and Sakota were never cousins. As property of the Emperor,

it would have been impossible for Yehonala to have bore a child of another man.

Even the Emeperor?s concubines, who were nothing but chattels, were heavliy

guarded. It would not be proper for two women to have the same lord. However,

Imperial Woman is high recommend to learn more about the last empress of China.

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