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    Empress Dowager Cixi was one of the most powerful women to have ever ruled China‚ the mention of her name struck fear to any one that dared to defy her. She ruled China with an iron fist‚ she was cruel and unjust and she is said to have killed any one that stood in her way. She was born in to low middle-class family and was able to rise to the top because of her beauty‚ but soon after she was able to rise to the top she became power hungry and corrupt. Her rise to power would cause the fall of the

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    Brianna R. Smith Modern China Final Paper 11/05/2013 Cixi the Empress Dowager A major fault the country of China continuously experienced was having poor leaders at critical times. For years the leaders of China thrived from the self-sustaining country‚ but the pretentiousness led to the idea China was the center of the world. This false ideology caused a lag in the full development of the country‚ and China fell far behind the rest of the world in terms of military‚ technology‚ and government

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    The Dowager Empress Ci Xi played an extensive role in supporting the group known as the ‘Boxers’‚ her role can be linked with her lust for power‚ this is proven by her actions to take power‚ such as the palace coup against Guang-Xu in 1898‚ the execution of 5 reformers that went without trial and her apparent poisoning of Tz-uan discussed by Dennet and Dixon. With this in mind‚ we can safely say that Ci Xi had no boundaries when it came to preserving her power. The palace coup in 1898 was a result

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    portrait of the empress of the Qing Dynasty‚ the Empress Dowager Cixi‚ to be displayed in the Chinese exhibit. Nine months and four portraits later‚ Carl returned home to discover newspapers boasting unfavorable material on the Empress‚ cited incorrectly as Carl’s own words. This blatant slandering of the Empress only foreshadowed the vilifying that would come just two years after her death. Though Empress Dowager Cixi took part in the eventual crumbling of the Qing Dynasty‚ Cixi‚ at the end of her

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    Empress Dowager Cixi Empress Dowager Cixi was the last Dowager Empress of China to hold power. Contrary to tradition and policy she exercised enormous power‚ opposed foreign influence and supported the 1898-1900 Boxer Rebellion. Unfortunately‚ Cixi is often characterized as vicious‚ treacherous‚ cunning‚ and crazed by many historians. Cixi was born on born November 29‚ 1835‚ to a noble Manchu family in China. Her father’s name was Kuei Hsiang of the Yehenara clan‚ but her mother was unknown

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    Cosmotology

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    reflects that symbolism of aristocracy and status. Manicures began 5000 years ago. In Arab countries‚ henna was used for manicures. The term mehendi‚ used synonymously for henna‚ henna being an Arabic word‚ derives from the Sanskrit mehandika. Empress Dowager Cixi was known to keep very long naturally-grown nails. Nail Care History in Ancient Egypt Ancient Egyptian manuscripts reveal that women at that time used henna (also known as mehendi) to polish their nails. The colors however determined the

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    Days Reform and late Qing reform. They all aimed at strengthening China. However‚ all of them ended in failure for many reasons. There were mainly six reasons: Empress Dowager Cixi’s role‚ the opposition from conservatives‚ lack of careful planning‚ lack of capital‚ corruption and the rising popularity of revolutionary movement. First‚ Cixi was the biggest problem in carrying out the reforms. The Qing government was controlled by her. From the beginning‚ she didnt admit China needeed modernization

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    from many other local operas were incorporated”. Peking Opera is said to have come to the front after 1790 when the famous four Anhui opera troupes came to Beijing. Peking Opera was developed quickly over the reign of Emperor Qianlong and the Empress Dowager Cixi under the imperial patron and became accessible to the common people. Peking Opera was originally performed on outside stages such as a teahouse or temple courtyards. The singers developed a piercing style of singing that could be heard

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    China into the modern world. The Boxer Uprising of 1899-1900 was a turning point in China’s history. Economic hardship‚ anti-foreign feeling‚ widespread belief in superstition by the uneducated lower class fueled this peasant rebellion. The Empress Dowager publicly opposed the Boxers‚ but her ministers convinced her to join forces in order to drive foreigners from China. In the early months of 1900‚ thousands of Boxers roamed the countryside‚ attacking Christians. When an

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    Harmonious Militia”)‚ which sounded semiofficial. Many of the Qing officials at this time apparently began to believe that Boxer rituals actually did make them impervious to bullets‚ and‚ in spite of protests by the Western powers‚ they and Cixi‚ the ruling empress dowager‚ continued to encourage the group. Christian missionary activities helped provoke the Boxers; Christian converts

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