我的丈夫溥仪中国末代皇帝(英文)
分類: 图书,传记,历代帝王,
作者: 李淑贤忆述,王庆祥撰写,倪娜译
出 版 社: 中国旅游出版社
出版时间: 2008-6-1字数: 280000版次: 1页数: 280印刷时间: 2008/06/01开本: 16开印次: 1纸张: 胶版纸I S B N : 9787503234835包装: 平装编辑推荐
作者介绍:Wang Qingxiang
Wang Qingxiang wasborn in Shenyang in1943 and graduatedfrom the Historical De-partment of Jilin Univer-sity in 1978. He is nowa researcher for the His-torical Research Insti-tute of Jilin ProvincialAcademy of SocialScience, a member ofthe Standing Committee of Changchun Municipal PoliticalConsultative Conference (CMPCC) and Deputy-Director of theCultural and Historical Committee of CMPCC. He is also theVice-President of Changchun Puyi Study Association. As anexpert on the study of Puyi, he is well-known both at home andabroad.
He is a member of China Writers' Association and has pub-lished more than forty books about the life of Puyi. Of thesebooks Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai and Puyi, The Second Half ofPuyi's Life and My Husband Puyi have proved immenselypopular. Some of his works have been translated into English,German, Japanese and Korean. Mr. Wang was the playwrightof the film Fire Dragon, writer of the film The Last Empress,historical consultant of the TV series The Special Citizen andthe TV documentary Aisin-Gioro Puyi. He is often invited to co-ordinate exhibitions about Puyi's life held around China. Sev-eral times he has been chosen to perform major research tasksby the state and he has been rewarded many times for hisground-breaking achievement in the study of Puyi.
该书由末代皇帝溥仪的遗孀李淑贤女士忆述、溥仪研究专家王庆祥撰写,图文并茂,配有200多幅反映溥仪家庭生活与工作的照片,真实再现了溥仪先生作为社会主义公民的后半生生涯:其婚恋、家庭生活、日常工作、“文革”中的遭遇,直至最后患肾癌去世的真实情形。这是我国继英文版《我的前半生》之后第二部关于溥仪的英文著作。
内容简介
IN 1932 THE JAPANESE SECRETLY SENT HIM TO NORTHEAST CHINA TO BE THE PUPPET EMPEROR OF THE MANCHUKUO SET UP BY JAPANESE IMPERIALISTS WITH THE FINAL SURUENDER OF THE JAPANESE IMPERIALISTS IN AUGUST 1945 PUYI THEN FELL CAPTIVE TO THE RUSSIAN RED ARMY BEING ESCORTED FIRST TO CHITS THEN TO KHABARIVSK.
目录
Preface
Chapter One
My Childhood
Chapter Two
Seeing Puyi for the First Time
Chapter Three
My Courtship with the Last Emperor of China
Chapter Four
The Setting of Our Love
Chapter Five
The Last Emperor's Grand Nuptials
Chapter Six
The First Week of Our Honeymoon
Chapter Seven
Hopes of Having Children Vanish into Thin Air
Chapter Eight
Teaching Puyi Domestic Chores and How to Live a Normal Life
Chapter Nine
Hangovers from the Previous Lifestyle of the Royal Family
ChapterTen
Mortals and Secularity
Chapter Eleven
Puyi A Great Fan of Peking Opera
Chapter Twelve
Accompanying My Husband Back to the Place Where He Ascended the Throne as Emperor
Chapter Thirteen
Visiting Historical and Cultural Sites Together with Puyi
Chapter Fourteen
Our Sincere Love
Chapter Fifteen
The Refusing of the Feudal Protocols
Chapter Sixteen
Reunion with the Former Servants
Chapter Seventeen
Puyi's Contacts with People from All Circles of Society
Chapter Eighteen
Receiving Foreign Guests with Puyi
Chapter Nineteen
The Publishing of the "Earth Shattering" Book
Chapter Twenty
The Tour to Southeast China
Chapter Twenty One
Tour to Northwest China
Chapter Twenty Two
Being Attacked by Cancer
Chapter Twenty Three
"Tricky" Situation that Happened in Puyi's Ward
Chapter Twenty Four
Friendship with Our Neighbour
Chapter Twenty Five
Performing the Rights of a Citizen
Chapter Twenty Six "
"Hurricane" Blew Suddenly
Chapter Twenty Seven ;
The Puyi Who Dared to Speak Out the Truth
Chapter Twenty Eight
Our Venture in "Red August"
Chapter Twenty Nine
Bitter Taste of Revenge
Chapter Thirty
Being in Bondage to an Incurable Disease
Chapter Thirty One
Puyi's Last Summer
Chapter Thirty Two
I Watched Puyi Passing Away
Chapter Thirty Three
Puyi's Memorial Ceremony Was Held Thirteen Years Later
Chapter Thirty Four
Publishing of My Memoir and the "Puyi Craze"
Chapter Thirty Five
The Publishing of The Second Half of Puyi's Life
Chapter Thirty Six
Apologies from Edward Behr
Chapter Thirty Seven
Drawing a Satisfactory Conclusion to the History
Epilogue