The Last Eunuch of China

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The Last Eunuch of China: The Life of Sun Yaoting
AuthorJia Yinghua
TranslatorSun Haichen
CountryChina
LanguageChinese
GenreBiography
PublisherChina Intercontinental Press
Publication date
1998
Published in English
10/2008
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages314 pp
ISBN9787508514079

The Last Eunuch of China: The Life of Sun Yaoting (simplified Chinese: 末代太监孙耀庭传; traditional Chinese: 末代太監孫耀庭傳) is a 1992 biography by Chinese writer Jia Yinghua. This book depicts the entire real life of Sun Yaoting, the last eunuch of China, from his entry into the imperial palace to his old age. As a person close to the emperor, the empress and imperial concubines, he participated in royal court politics and witnessed extraordinary events, like the expelling of Puyi from the royal palace, and his re-emergence as monarch of the puppet regime in Manchuria. He saw the last royal palace’s extravagant lifestyle and experienced the breakdown of the last imperial empire and felt the new changes brought by the new age. The Last Eunuch of China – The life of Sun Yaoting was partially translated into 15 foreign languages and published overseas. An English translation was published in 2008.

From a cross-generation friend’s perspective, the author honestly tells the life in the royal palace, the imperial hear and say, and secrets of eunuchs in the eyes of a eunuch, and genuinely displays the mindset and destinies of this special group in that special period of time.[1]

References

  1. ^ LA Times [1], 2009