
You're Dead to Me Empress Dowager Cixi: from concubine to ruler of China
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Apr 3, 2026 Sophie Duker, award-winning comedian, brings sharp humor and quiz antics. Professor Yangwen Zheng, a Manchester expert on Ming-Qing politics, provides historical context. They trace Cixi’s rise from a low-ranked concubine to de facto ruler, palace life and power plays, regencies and succession intrigue, reforms amid wars, the Boxer crisis, and how she shaped late Qing China.
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How The Emperor Chose A Night's Companion
- When the emperor chose a concubine he turned a name-card in a binder and eunuchs fetched the selected woman for bathing and preparation.
- The chosen woman was then rolled into a duvet and carried into the emperor's bedchamber.
A Son Was The Ladder To Power
- Bearing a son rapidly accelerated Lady Lan's court career, propelling her from rank six up to rank three.
- Yangwen Zheng notes her 1856 son Zaitun made her promotions swift and politically consequential.
From Concubine To De Facto Administrator
- Consort Yi began managing state paperwork because the Xianfeng emperor was disengaged by opium and entertainments.
- Yangwen Zheng describes her stepping into the emperor's office to handle piled-up documents during crises.

