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《从皇帝到公民:我的前半生:英文》
从皇帝到公民:我的前半生:英文
作者:爱新觉罗.溥仪
译者:
开本:
ISBN:711900772
出版社:外文出版社
出版日期:1998-01-01
装帧:
书夫曼编号:157846
原价: 48
普通会员:44.88  一星会员:43.53
二星会员:42.64  三星会员:41.74

内容简介
From Emperor to Citien is the
autobiography of Pu Yi, the man who
was the last emperor of China. A
unique memoir of the first half of the
20th century as seen through the eyes
of one born to be an absolute
monarch, the book begins with the
author's vivid account of the last,
decadent days of the Ching Dynasty,
and closes with an introspective
self-portrait of the last Ching emperor
transformed into a retiring scholar
and citizen of the People's Republic
of China.
In detailing the events of the fifty
years between his ascension to the
throne and the final period of his life
as a quiet-living resident of Beijing,
Pu Yi reveals himself to be first and
foremost a survivor, caught up in the
torrent of global power struggles and
world conflict that played itself out
on the Asian continent through many
decades of violence and upheaval.
This firsthand deScription of the
dramatic events of Pu Yi's life was the
basis for the intemationally acclaimed
1987 Bemardo Bertolucci film The
Last Emperor which was named Best
Picture of the Year by the American
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences. From Emperor to Citizen
readily lends itself to cinematic
adaptation as a personal narrative of
continuously significant and revea-
ling episodes.
Becoming emperor and then
forced to abdicate with the
establishment of the Republic of
China in 1911, all before he is seven
years old, Pu Yi continues to live in
the Forbidden City for another
decade, still treated as the Son of
Heaven by the moribund Ching court,
but in reality a virtual prisoner, with
little genuine human contact apart
from his beloved nurse Mrs. Wang,
his teacher Chen Pao-shen and his
English tutor Reginald Johnston.
When at the age of nineteen Pu Yi
is finally forced to vacate his isolated
existence within the Forbidden City,
he begins his long odyssey as the
dependent of the occupying imperial
Japanese regime, first in Tientsin, and
eventually installed as "emperor" of
the Japanese puppet state styled
Manchukuo in China's northeast
provinces. With the defeat of Japan
and the end of the Second World War,
Pu Yi faces a very uncertain future as
he is shunted off to Russia for five
years before retuming to a new China
transformed by revolution, where he
is confined in the Fushun War
Criminal Prison. Here he undergoes
several years of rehabilitation,
"learning how to become a human
being," as he calls it, before receiving
an official pardon and being allowed
to finally live as an ordinary citizen of
Beijing.
This autobiography is the culmi-
nation of a unique and remarkable
life, told simply, directly and frankly
by a man whose circumstances and
experiences were like no other.

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目录

Contents
CHAPTER  ONE  MY  FAMILY
My  Grandfather  Prince  Chun
My  Maternal  Grandfather  Jung  Lu
Tzu  Hsi''''s  Decision
My  Father''''s  Regency
A  Prince''''s  Household
CHAPTER  TWO  CHILDHOOD
Accession  and  Abdication
Living  as  an  Emperor
Mothers  and  Son
Studying  in  the  Yu  Ching  Palace
Eunuchs
My  Nurse
CHAPTER  THREE  FROM  THE  FORBIDDEN  CITY  TO
THEJAPANESE  LEGATION
The  Yuan  Shih-kai  Period
The  Restoration  of  1917
The  Chiettains  of  the  Peiyang  Clique
Undying  Hope
Reginald  Johnston
My  Wedding
Internal  Clashes
The  Dispersal  of  the  Eunuchs
Reorganizing  the  Household  Department
The  Last  Days  in  the  Forbidden  City
In  the  Northern  Mansion
Decision  at  the  Crossroads
CHAPTERFOUR  TIENTSIN
The  Efforts  of  Lo  Chen-yu
My  Relations  with  the  Commanders  of  the  Fengtien  Clique
Semionov  and  the  "Second  Chukeh  Liang"
The  Affair  of  the  Eastern  Mausolea
Consulate,  Garrison  and  Black  Dragon  Society
Life  in  the  Temporary  Palace
CHAPTERFIVE  TO  THE  NORTHEAST
The  Unquiet  Qyiet  Garden
Differences  Among  the  Japanese
Meeting  Doihara
The  Secret  Crossing  of  the  Pai  River
Isolated
Disappointment
Meeting  Itagaki
CHAPTER  SIX  FOURTEEN  YEARS  OF
"MANCHUKUO"
The  Puppet  Play  Begins
Majesty  Without  Power
The  Signing  of  the  Secret  Treaty  and  After
The  Report  of  the  League  of  Nations  Commission  of  Enquiry
"Emperor"  for  the  Third  Time
The  End  of  Illusion
Yoshioka  Yasunori
"Imperial  ReScripts''''
Home  Life
The  Collapse
CHAPTER  SEVEN  IN  THE  SOVIET  UNION
Fear  and  Illusion
Still  Giving  Myself  Airs
1  Refuse  to  Admit  My  Guilt
CHAPTER  EIGHT  FROM  FEAR  TO  RECOGNIZING  MY
GUILT
I  Expect  to  Die
Arriving  in  Fushun
Separated  from  My  Family
Move  to  Harbin
Writing  My  Autobiography  and  Presenting  My  Seals
Changes  in  My  Household
Contession  and  Leniency
Making  Boxes
The  Investigators  Arrive
The  Suffermgs  and  Hatred  of  the  People  of  the  Northeast
"You  Can  Never  Escape  the  Consequences  of  Your  Sins"
CHAPTER  NINE  1  ACCEPT  REMOULDING
How  Shall  1  Be  a  Man?
It  Is  Up  to  Me
Why  So  Magnanimous?
The  Changes  Explain  Everything
Meeting  Relations
The  Japanese  War  Criminals
"The  World''''s  Glory"
Another  Visit
Labour  and  Optimism
The  Test
Special  Pardon
A  New  Chapter
INDEX




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