Empress Dowager Cixi: The Concubine Who Launched Modern China (81 page)

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Jellicoe, Captain 266
Jenks, Jeremiah 316
Jesuits 21, 25, 31, 94
Jiao 29
Jiaozhou Bay 213–14
Johnson, President Andrew 77
Judicious Punishment Department 194
Junglu 49, 114, 116, 223, 232, 233, 251, 264, 267, 269, 272, 273, 287, 357, 357
n
Kaifeng 307–8, 309
Kaiping 123, 125
Kang, Guangren 229, 240–1
Kang Youwei
see
Wild Fox Kang
Kangxi, Emperor 21, 34, 41, 42, 83, 100, 102, 250
kao-niu
(captives bound and cuffed in manner of) 29
Kawashima Naniwa 358
Ketteler, Baron von 270, 270
n
, 357
Keyl, Friedrich 32
Kinder, Claude W. 125
Korea 130, 164, 181–90, 182
n
, 192, 195, 354, 356, 360
Kotaro Munakata 245
Kou Liancai 244n
Kow-shing
(ship) 187
Kowloon Peninsula 216
kowtow 10, 70, 71, 103, 115, 157, 290, 357
Lang Son 138
Laos 130
Lee Lianying 139, 164–6, 170, 281, 282, 333, 335, 352
n
, 362, 369 legations, Beijing: Emperor Xianfeng and 39, 59; anti-Christian riots, 1870 and 94; wedding of Emperor Tongzhi and 101; apply for audience with Emperor Tongzhi with exemption from kowtow 102–3; French Legation doctor examines Emperor Guangxu 248; sympathy with Emperor Guangxu 251, 255, 256; Cixi attempts to charm 252–4, 311–17, 350; Boxers and 262, 263, 264, 266, 267, 268, 273–4, 274
n
, 300, 311–12; siege of Legation Quarter, 267, 273–4, 274
n
, 294
n see also under individual nation name
Li Bai 31
Li Bingheng, Governor 212, 213, 214, 278
Li, Earl (Li Hongzhang): Taiping Rebellion and 60, 61, 62; promotion of Han personages and 62; opposes modernisation projects 67; Westerners high regard for 67; backs sending teenagers to America for education 82; Tianjin riot, 1870 and 94–5; Viceroy of Zhili 95, 276, 308; Cixi consults on issue of envoys kowtow 103; Cixi discusses stragety for modernisation with 118; slave-labour trade and 121; purchase of ironclad ships, role in 122; argues for introduction of railway 125; asks for permission to build textile factories 127; proposes letting Xinjiang go 130; Sino-French War, 1884–5, negotiator during 136–7, 138, 139; reaction to imminent departure of Cixi in favour of Emperor Guangxu 150, 151; rule of Emperor Guangxu and 150, 151, 157, 163, 164, 172–3; Summer Palace and 162; Sino-Japanese War, 1894–5 and 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186–7, 188, 189–90; Treaty of Shimonoseki, 1895 and 197, 198–9, 200, 201, 205, 206; Russo–Chinese Secret Treaty, 1896, negotiates 207–8, 209; sacked and fined for ‘trespassing into a royal estate’ 209–10; end of political partnership with Cixi 209–10; German seizure of Qingdao and 214; Russian seizure of Port Arthur, role in 215–16; reaction on hearing of plans to employ Itō as adviser 235; Timothy Richard and 239; opposition to removal of Emperor Guangxu 251; Boxers and 268, 269, 275, 276; negotiates Boxer Protocol, 1901 284, 286, 296, 298, 307; loses composure in presence of Cixi 290; death of 307–8; General Yuan steps into shoes of 337; never a member of Grand Council 347
Liang Qichao 224, 226, 229, 240, 242, 334, 341, 349, 350, 356
Liaodong Peninsula 192, 199, 202, 213, 214
Lin Shaonian, Grand Councillor 356
Lin Zexu 22, 23
Lincoln, Abraham 77
Lishan, Lord Chamberlain 278
Little An (An Dehai) 83–7, 89, 93, 99, 115, 116, 117, 129, 139
Liu Bei 360
Liu Kunyi, Viceroy 284, 285
Liuqiu (Ryukyu) Islands 130, 133, 181
Longyu, Empress 153, 154, 167, 254, 279, 366, 368–70
Lu 193
Luttrell, Lieutenant Fownes 266
Ma Xinyi, Viceroy 94, 347
Macartney, Lord 20, 20
n
, 21, 22, 33, 34, 103, 225
MacDonald, Lady 252, 253–4
MacDonald, Sir Claude 240, 242, 248, 252, 253–4, 257, 263, 269, 285
Manchu people: history of 3–4, 4
n
; hairstyle 4, 168; foot-binding and 5, 177; language 6, 25, 26, 51, 52, 80, 97, 148, 155, 196; emperor’s concubines as solely 8, 13; dress 10, 176–7, 320, 321, 323; milk drinking 12, 170; emperor’s wet-nurse as 19; posture of aristocratic 36; dancing 98; tea-drinking 170; nails 172; Inner City and 267; Grand Council dominated by 268; cuisine 281; Han-Manchu intermarriage 325; Han begin to question and reject rule of 328–9, 346–7, 348; reforms affect power of 346–7, 348; Cixi worries over fate of after her death 369–70, 372
Manchukuo 357, 372
Manchuria 3, 4
n
, 181, 186, 192, 195, 199, 207, 208, 296–7, 316, 324, 350
n
, 353, 355, 356, 357, 360, 372
Mao Zedong 373
Martin, W. A. P. 73, 74, 222–3, 301–2, 344–5
Maugham, W. Somerset 8–9
Mausoleum, Eastern 109, 110, 164, 293, 310, 314, 366
Mausoleum, Western 293, 314
Meiji, Emperor of Japan 181, 185
Miao, Lady 176–7, 179, 180, 193
Michel, Sir John 32
Ming dynasty 3–4, 121
Ministry of Commerce 330
Ministry of Finances 353
Ministry of Officials 5, 193
Ministry of Public Services 358
Ministry of Punishments 29, 244
n
, 349, 351, 359
n
Ministry of Revenue 105, 160, 161, 182, 212, 213
Ministry of Rites 52, 189, 228, 229
missionaries, Western 18, 23
n
, 56, 72, 73, 101, 118, 176, 222, 239, 301–2, 316, 335, 344, 357; mapping of China 21; Opium Wars force China to accept 24–5, 26–7; anti-Christian riot, Tianjin, 1870 and 89–90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 129; freedom of during Cixi’s rule 141, 176; German attempt to seize Qingdao and 213; Boxers and 259, 260, 262, 265, 274, 275, 294, 300; advocate ban on opium trade 331
Mongolia 7–8, 28–9, 31, 34, 71, 72, 86, 97, 99, 148, 342, 364, 365
Monkey King, The
(play) 178, 265
Montauban, General de 31, 32
Moon Festival, 1896 211
Morse, H. B. 130, 219, 331
Music Department, Chinese court’s 15, 177, 178, 334
Muslim army 266–7, 270, 273
Nakanishi Shigetaro 349
Nanjing 13, 23, 24, 26, 58, 60, 62, 94, 278, 284, 370; Treaty of, 1842 23, 24, 26
Napoleon, Emperor 209, 323
Napoleon III, Emperor 32, 77
Nepal 130
New Territory 216
New York Times
209, 235, 323, 348–9, 355, 356
Nicholas I, Tsar 77
Nicholas II, Tsar 208, 314
Nie 232
North China Herald
58, 62, 77, 241, 350
Northern Fleet 139–40, 188, 197, 206, 216
Old Summer Palace 13, 20; burning of during Second Opium War, 1860 30–4, 35, 39, 46, 72, 88, 269; Cixi rebuilds part of 104–6, 159, 160–2, 163, 164, 242; ruins of 209, 269, 292–3; Cixi regrets inability to fully restore 211–12, 278; Cixi plans to fully restore 212–13, 214; Boxers and 292–3;
Qing-yi-yuan
(the Garden of Clear Ripples) 159, 160; Kunming Lake 159, 161, 162, 211, 359; Villa of the Jade Balustrade 211, 246
opium smoking/trade 22–4, 81, 101, 108
n
, 121, 153, 197, 212, 275, 330–1
Opium Wars: First, 1839–42 6, 22–5, 26, 81; Second, 1856–60 27–35, 36, 37, 38
Palmerston, Lord 23, 23
n
, 58
Parkes, Harry 29–30
Patenôtre, Jules 138–9
Pearl, Imperial Concubine 153, 155, 188, 192–4, 204, 206, 246, 279, 310
Peking Gazette
262, 263
Peking Opera 177–9, 253, 265, 326, 334
Pekinese 32, 175–6, 314, 324
Peru 121
Pescadores 199
Pierson, Louisa 322–4, 332, 336, 354, 362
Poland 227
Port Arthur 141, 192, 197, 214–16
Porter, General Horace 323
Post Office, Chinese 123
Potala Palace, Lhasa 34
Praetorian Guard 43, 96, 115, 124, 154, 174–5, 238, 248, 272, 283
Prettier Than Golden Flower 120, 295–6
Protestant Church in China 260
Pujun, heir-apparent 254–5, 308
Puyi, Emperor 357, 357
n
, 366–7, 370, 372
Qianlong the Magnificent, Emperor 19, 20, 20
n
, 21–2, 31, 34, 62, 83, 108, 140, 160, 189, 225
Qianmen Gate 269, 309, 335
Qing dynasty: birth of 3, 4; sexual activities of 13; royal consorts in 14–15; blessed by good weather 21; missionaries effect upon 25; biggest loss of territory 38; emperors write in crimson ink 42; no precedent of dowager empresses who ran state 50; Grand Council and
see
Grand Council; Taiping Rebellion and 60; punishments 62, 131, 193; legal procedure 83, 92, 131, 241, 328; eunuchs and 92, 166, 244
n
; assassinations and 94; education of emperors 97; ages at which emperors assume power 102, mausoleums 109, 115, 293, 372; Cixi’s reign as most tolerant in history of 141; threat of Japan to 200; policy decision-making in 225; alternatives to offered 230; Temple of Heaven and 250; Republicanism and 289; Cixi prays to ancestors of 309–10; Cixi’s constitution and 339, 342; Tibet and 363, 364, 365; end of 369, 370
Qing Kuan 358
Qingdao 213–14, 215, 219, 236, 277
Qiu Jin, Miss 348
Qiying 25, 26–7
Raggi, Giuseppe Salvago 257
Red Lanterners 265–6
Reforms of 1898 221, 222–3, 224, 228, 232, 235, 240, 242, 245
Regulation for Women’s Education, 1907 326
Ren Jingfeng 334
Republicanism 289, 347–9, 369, 370, 370
n
Revolutionary Army, The
(Zou Rong) 328
Richard, Timothy 118, 239–40
Rongling 323–4, 362
Roosevelt, Alice 337
Roosevelt, Theodore 321–2, 337
Royal City, Beijing 9, 85, 109, 267, 292, 293
Royal Navy 20, 266
Russia: defence of Moscow, 1812 28; treaty with China after Second Opium War, 1860 37–8, 79–80; Burlingame in 79–80; occupation of Ili 130–3, 132
n
, 207; treaty over Chinese borders, 1881 139; Sino-Japanese War, 1894–5 and 185–6; Russo-Chinese Secret Treaty, 1896 207–8, 210, 211, 226, 227, 350
n
; attempt to take Port Arthur, 1898 214–16; Emperor Guangxu’s hatred of 226–7; Sir Yinhuan takes bribes from 236, 243
n
; reaction to Cixi’s dispatch of officials to Japan 250; Boxers and 269, 272, 353; Boxer Protocol, 1901 and 296–7; Manchuria tensions with Japanese 324; Russo-Japanese War, 1904–5 353
Salisbury, Lord 264, 269, 270
n
, 285, 288
san-gui-jiu-kou
(kneeling three times to the emperor and touching the ground with the forehead nine times) 20, 20n
Sanmen Bay 256
Satow, Sir Ernest 312
School for Aristocratic Women 326
Sea Palace, Beijing 106, 124, 125, 152, 154, 159–60, 163, 164, 176, 178, 189, 238, 245, 249, 251, 295, 358–9, 362
Second World War 358, 373
Seymour Expedition 266
Seymour, Admiral Edward 266
Shandong province 84–5, 260–1, 263, 265, 267, 274, 297
Shanghai 14, 23, 24, 27, 28, 58, 63, 84, 125, 141, 155–6, 193, 226, 230, 240, 241, 258, 259, 276, 284, 285, 288, 301, 322, 328–9, 335, 356
Shen Jiaben 329
Shen Jin 289, 349–50, 350
n
, 358
Sheng Xuanhuai 123, 210
Shi Nianzu 137
Shi-bao
334
Shimonoseki, Treaty of, 1895 197–203, 213, 233, 299
Shore, Henry Noel 67
Shun, Empror 73, 147
Shunzhi, Emperor 102
Si Gege 167
Sichuan province 370
Sikkim 139

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