Family Tradition and Success: Looking at the Changes in the Late Qing Dynasty Through Zuo Zongtang's Family Letters

Family Tradition and Success: Looking at the Changes in the Late Qing Dynasty Through Zuo Zongtang's Family Letters

by Xu Zhipin

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351Kwords33chapters
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Ch. 33Content Introduction
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About This Novel

Using Zuo Zongtang's 158 family letters in the 32 years from the second year of Xianfeng to the ninth year of Guangxu as clues, an in-depth interpretation of life anecdotes and related political, military, social, historical and other aspects of the late Qing Dynasty was conducted. It involves major historical events such as the Opium War, the Taiping Rebellion, the Behind the Curtain, the Nian Army Uprising, the Westernization Movement, the pacification of Shaanxi and Gansu, the recovery of Xinjiang, the supervision of Fujian, the establishment of Xinjiang Province, and the establishment of Taiwan Province. It is a vivid portrayal of the history of the late Qing Dynasty. It involves hundreds of historical figures including Emperor Xianfeng, Emperor Guangxu, Empress Dowager Cixi, Prince Gong, Prince Chun, Zeng Guofan, Zeng Guoquan, Li Hongzhang, etc. It can be called a vivid group portrait of late Qing Dynasty figures. It tells the story of how the famous minister Zuo Zongtang overcame difficulties step by step and moved towards glory in the turbulent era of great changes in the face of difficult situations such as doubts about the master and the country, power games, and military dilemmas. It displays his thoughts, achievements and methods of doing things as a person, as a scholar, as an official, as a country, as an army, and as a family, and to show his extraordinary pattern and strategies.

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