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Ts`ao Yin and the K`ang-hsi Emperor - Bondservant and Master, Second edition (Paperback, 2nd Ed)
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Ts`ao Yin and the K`ang-hsi Emperor - Bondservant and Master, Second edition (Paperback, 2nd Ed)
Series: Yale Historical Publications Series
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In this highly praised book, Jonathan D. Spence recounts the story
of Ts'ao Yin, hereditary bondservant to the Manchu emperors. Ts'ao
Yin, whose great-grandfather was captured and enslaved by the
Manchus and whose descendent wrote Dream of the Red Chamber,
China's most famous novel, becomes the focal point of a fascinating
study that sheds light on the social and political life of the
early Manchu period. This edition of Ts'ao Yin and the K'ang-hsi
Emperor has a new introduction by Jonathan D. Spence. "A brilliant
synthesis of biographical, social, economic and institutional
history,this book is a 'life and times' in the best sense of the
term. It uses Ts'ao Yin's career to illuminate the Chinese
governmental institutions in which he served between 1674 and 1712,
and these institutions to explain the twists and turns of his own
progress. . . . This masterly work is clearly a 'must' for all
those who are interested in the long and eventful reign of the
K'ang-hsi Emperor, which . . . still remains one of the most
fascinating and rewarding periods in Chinese history."-C.R. Boxer,
Journal of Asian History "A significant portrait of a family, a
society, and part of an age."-Wang Gungwu, Journal of Asian Studies
"[A] remarkably fine history of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century
Chinese social and political institutions. . . . Rewarding as well
as delightful reading."-E-tu Zen Sun, Journal of the American
Oriental Society "A complex, intelligent work. . . . What it meant
to be textile commissioner, salt censor, imperial host, imperial
informant, general member of the upper class-all of this, in all
its industrial, financial, administrative, and cultural
implications-comes to life."-Joseph R. Levenson, American
Historical Review
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