Shortly before noon on October 28, 1728, General Yue Zhongqi,
the most powerful military and civilian official in northwest
China, was en route to his headquarters. Suddenly, out of the
crowd, a stranger ran toward Yue and passed him an envelope-an
envelope containing details of a treasonous plot to overthrow the
Manchu government.
This thrilling story of a conspiracy against the Qing dynasty in
1728 is a captivating tale of intrigue and a fascinating
exploration of what it means to rule and be ruled. Once again,
Jonathan Spence has created a vivid portrait of the rich culture
that surrounds a most dramatic moment in Chinese history.
"An infectiously readable narrative . . . on a par with
bestselling works of historical reconstruction such as Dava Sobel's
Longitude . . . Eighteenth-century China springs to life." (The
Dallas Morning News)
"A slice of history told in the lively manner of a novel." (Ian
Buruma, The New York Times Book Review)
"A work of history that pulses with emotion, with vital
characters re-created vividly, with complex situations lucidly
unraveled, with irony underscored. His straightforward prose style
and use of the historic present give his work an engrossing
immediacy. It is history of the best kind." (The Philadelphia
Inquirer)
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