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Императрица Цыси, одна из величайших женщин-правительниц в истории, в течение 47 лет удерживала в своих руках верховную власть в качестве регента трех императоров Поднебесной. В период ее правления «из-за ширмы» было положено начало многим отраслям промышленности, появились первые железные дороги и телеграфное сообщение. Именно Цыси отменила мучительные телесные наказания, запретила бинтовать девочкам стопы, предоставила женщинам право получать образование и работать. Вдовствующая императрица пользовалась любовью своего народа, министры западных держав считали ее «равной Екатерине Великой в России, Елизавете в Англии». Однако в результате клеветнической деятельности политических противников Цыси заслужила репутацию сумасбродного тирана и противника модернизации. Книга авторитетного историка Цзюн Чан, основанная на воспоминаниях современников и неоспоримых архивных данных, – это не только самая полная биография Цыси, но и «оправдательный приговор» самой неоднозначной правительницы Китая.

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