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  1. The mummified body of Empress Dowager Cixi was thrown out of her tomb and discarded as trash. The priceless personal effects buried with the Empress were carried away and loaded onto trucks.

  2. The ensuing defeat was a stunning humiliation. When Cixi returned to Beijing from Xi'an, where she had taken the emperor, she became friendly to foreigners in the capital and began to implement fiscal and institutional reforms aimed to turn China into a constitutional monarchy.

  3. Cixi, the controversial concubine who became queen, led China into the modern age. After Cixi seized power, the brilliant queen regent of China never let it go and guided her people into the 20th...

  4. The mummified body of Empress Dowager Cixi was thrown out of her tomb and discarded as trash. The priceless personal effects buried with the Empress were carried away and loaded onto trucks. The underground burial chamber of Ci-Xi Imperial Dowager Empress , which was heavily looted by the Chinese soldiers of Sun Dianying in 1928.

  5. Apr 15, 2022 · It was rumored that Cixi had a hand in Cians death. However, that was unlikely as Cixi herself was plagued by a severe liver illness around that same time. In any case, with Ci’an dead, Cixi became the sole Empress Dowager. Cixi set about making sure then-Emperor Guaungxu marched to her tune.

  6. Jul 3, 2019 · Few people in history have been as thoroughly vilified as the Empress Dowager Cixi (sometimes spelled Tzu Hsi), one of the last empresses of China's Qing Dynasty.

  7. 1. Dowager Empress Cixi was a royal concubine, the mother of a Qing emperor and, by the late 1800s, the most powerful political figure in the Qing court. 2. She entered the Qing court as a teenager, serving as a concubine to the Xianfeng Emperor and bearing his only son, the future Tongzhi Emperor. 3.