Dragon SeedThe story of Tzu Hsi is the story of the last empress in China. In the novel, Nobel Prize Winner, Pearl S. Buck recreates the life of one of the most interesting rulers during a time of intense turbulence. Pearl S. Buck's knowledge of and fascination with the Empresses' life are contagious. She reveals the essence of this self-involved and infamous last empress, at the same time she takes the reader through China's struggle for freedom and democracy. |
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Page 84
... stay . Let those who will , stay with me , and those who would go , let them go . ” Then his second son felt himself reproached and he cried out : " You blame me , my father ! " " I do not blame you , ” Ling Tan replied , making his ...
... stay . Let those who will , stay with me , and those who would go , let them go . ” Then his second son felt himself reproached and he cried out : " You blame me , my father ! " " I do not blame you , ” Ling Tan replied , making his ...
Page 112
... stay in one place in duty to their ancestors , lest the six of them die together and there be none to carry on the name . Two therefore were chosen by lot to go west and two more by lot to go south and only two , the young- est and the ...
... stay in one place in duty to their ancestors , lest the six of them die together and there be none to carry on the name . Two therefore were chosen by lot to go west and two more by lot to go south and only two , the young- est and the ...
Page 200
... stay but there are those strong enough to stay and am I not one ? She is wrong to say all my sons must be here , but she is right when she says this eldest son cannot live here alone , and he cannot . But my youngest son cannot be here ...
... stay but there are those strong enough to stay and am I not one ? She is wrong to say all my sons must be here , but she is right when she says this eldest son cannot live here alone , and he cannot . But my youngest son cannot be here ...
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