在清朝灭亡后幸存下来

M. Dale
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这一章记录了清朝灭亡和1911年共和国兴起后,宦官制度的最后日子,并研究了宦官在随后几年的生存策略。一些宫中太监将继续为“小朝廷”服务。然而,到1924年,共和国的现实和对现代化的呼吁变得显而易见。前宣统皇帝溥仪(1909年至1912年在位)会突然将剩下的太监赶出宫殿,并把他们连同他们的财物赶到街上。如今,在宫墙之外,太监们面临着在一个不再需要他们服务的社会中生存下去的挑战。虽然有些人会利用他们以前在朝廷的知识来赚钱,但其他人发现他们需要重塑自我,寻找其他的职业道路才能生存。
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Surviving the Fall of the Qing
This chapter chronicles the last days of the palace eunuch system after the fall of the Qing and the rise of the republic in 1911 and examine eunuch survival strategies in the years that followed. Some palace eunuchs would continue to serve the “little court.” By 1924, though, the realities of the republic and the calls for modernity would become readily apparent. Pu Yi, the former Xuantong emperor (r. 1909–1912), would abruptly expel the remaining eunuchs from the palace and force them onto the street with their belongings. Now outside the palace walls, eunuchs faced the challenge of surviving in a society that no longer needed their services. While some would capitalize on their former knowledge of the imperial court in order to earn money, others found that they would need to reinvent themselves and find alternate career paths in order to survive.
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