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BYU Asian Studies Journal

2022

Empresses

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The Power Of Concubines And Empresses, Emma Nymoen Jan 2022

The Power Of Concubines And Empresses, Emma Nymoen

BYU Asian Studies Journal

In official Chinese history, women were the ultimate scapegoat. The downfall of dynasties was often blamed, not on the weak character of an emperor, but rather on the wife or concubine that seduced him and monopolized his attention away from the empire. The accomplishments and influence of women were often erased or downplayed, often twisted in order to paint the women in a dark and problematic light. Emperors were usually isolated in the inner court of the palace to protect them, but in turn this insulated them from the officials and advisors of the outer court and gave the women …