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    Empress Orchid

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      Kneeling down to meet his tear-filled eyes, I ceased struggling.

      “Will we be lovers?” I asked.

      “No.” His voice was faint but not weak.

      “But you love me?”

      “Yes, my lady. I draw my breath, my every breath, to love you.”

      I stepped outside into the light and heard three thundering noises come from behind us. It was the sound of the stone balls rolling into their places.

      The moment I appeared in front of the crowd, the ministers threw themselves down on their knees and knocked their foreheads madly on the ground. They cheered my name in unison. Thousands of men spread out like a giant fan half a mile long. They had mistaken my effort to remain inside as a gesture of loyalty toward His Majesty Emperor Hsien Feng. They were in awe of my virtue.

      There was one person who didn’t kneel. He stood about fifty yards away.

      I recognized his pine-tree-patterned robe. He probably wondered what had happened to his overcoat.

      AUTHOR’S NOTE

      All of the characters in this book are based on real people. I tried my best to keep the events the way they were in history. I translated the decrees, edicts and poems from the original documents. Whenever there were differences in interpretation, I based my judgment on my research and overall perspective.

      ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

      My thanks go to my husband, Lloyd Lofthouse, to Sandra Dijkstra and the team at the Sandra Dijkstra Literary Agency, to Anton Mueller and the team at Houghton Mifflin, and to the Museum of Chinese History, the China National Library, the Shanghai Museum and the Forbidden City Museum in Peking.

      A NOTE ON THE AUTHOR

      Anchee Min was born in Shanghai in 1957. As a child, she became a model member of the Red Guard. At seventeen she was sent to work in the harsh conditions of a communal farm, from which she was later plucked by Madame Mao's associates to become a star of the Chinese propaganda film industry. After the death of Mao in 1976, Anchee Min was disgraced and left China for the US in 1984, where she now lives in California. Renowned for her memoir, Red Azalea, Empress Orchid is her fourth novel.

      Table of Contents

      THE FORBIDDEN CITY

      Prelude

      EMPRESS ORCHID

      One

      Two

      Three

      Four

      Five

      Six

      Seven

      Eight

      Nine

      Ten

      Eleven

      Twelve

      Thirteen

      Fourteen

      Fifteen

      Sixteen

      Seventeen

      Eighteen

      Nineteen

      Twenty

      Twenty-one

      Twenty-two

      Twenty-three

      Twenty-four

      AUTHOR’S NOTE

      ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

      A NOTE ON THE AUTHOR

     

     

     



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