The Dowager Empress Cixi

Chinese Qing dynasty Regent, the Dowager Empress Cixi (Tzu-hsi, 1835 - 1908, centre) with ladies of the court, circa 1904. Cixi was regent and de facto ruler of China from 1861 until her death. At front, right is her successor, Empress Longyu (1868 - 1913, later Empress Dowager Longyu). At front, left is Consort Jin (1873 - 1924), a concubine of the Guangxu Emperor. (Photo by Chusseau-Flaviens/George Eastman Museum/Getty Images)
Chinese Qing dynasty Regent, the Dowager Empress Cixi (Tzu-hsi, 1835 - 1908, centre) with ladies of the court, circa 1904. Cixi was regent and de facto ruler of China from 1861 until her death. At front, right is her successor, Empress Longyu (1868 - 1913, later Empress Dowager Longyu). At front, left is Consort Jin (1873 - 1924), a concubine of the Guangxu Emperor. (Photo by Chusseau-Flaviens/George Eastman Museum/Getty Images)
The Dowager Empress Cixi
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George Eastman House / Contributor
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108231053
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Premium Archive
Date created:
01 January, 1904
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Object name:
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