Eigentlich wollte Historikerin Linda Ching Sledge nur die Geschichte ihrer chinesischen Ahnen aufschreiben. Dabei entdeckte sie in den Quellen des blutig niedergeschlagenen Taiping-Aufstandes die Spuren eines faszinierenden Frauenschicksals. So entstand dieser internationale Bestseller, den die New York Times ein chinesisches "Vom Winde verweht" nannte.
Chine um die Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts. Im Süden des Landes erheben sich die Windtiger, die Taiping-Rebellen, und machen sich die Stadt Zanking zum Zentrum ihres Aufstandes gegen die korrupte Dynastie des Mandschu-Herrscher. Hierher kommt auch Rulan. In einem taoistischen Kloster wurde sie zur Heilerin ausgebildet, als Spionin geht sie in das Haus eines feindlichen Generals und wird die Geliebte seines Sohnes, und der einem Gotteswahn verfallene Anführer der Rebellion will sie zu seiner "Himmlischen Herrscherin" machen. Währenddessen bereiten die kaiserlichen Truppen den Sturm auf die Stadtmauern vor. Eine der entsetzlichsten Schlachten in der Geschichte Chinas kündigt sich an.
An interesting read, 30 years after publication. Well written, with some interesting arcs, and a good sense of the sweep of history of this time period. Zooming in and out between Imperial households (though I would have liked a few more instances of this) and the peasant heroes, it's a satisfying - if a little uneven - story of revolution, love, and the search for a place of heavenly peace on Earth.
3.5 stars (come on Goodreads, when do we get half stars?). It is a dated book and it read dated, but I was surprisingly capitivated by the characters? And I NEEDED to know where they ended up. But I’m not sure I would recommend unless you can abstract from the writing. That being said, I really enjoyed the historical bits about China and how the author kept challenging the sexism in the time period with both her female and male characters.
Wow. That was a great book! The women were clever and strong, it was a bit mysterious, and interesting to learn a little about the Taiping Rebellion. It was a well written book overall. ALTHOUGH, the only “erotica” part was in the last 15 pages… Was I expecting it? Absolutely not. Did I enjoy it? Yes I did. Am I an erotica reading type person? Nope…
Really a dumb book. Poor story line. Attempts to be historical. You're better off reading an history book on China in the mid nineteenth century then wasting your time on this attempt at historic fiction. No beauty, no humor, no strong characters, questionable history.
I'm throwing this book away. No reason to waste someone else's time.
Quite an interesting read. This is the story of a peasant born Chinese woman during the Taiping period. Fiction based on history, it is a great story. I love this type of book, one that transports me to a time I could never have known, full of betrayal, honor, poverty and a long lost culture... It would be one of those really wonderful 'summer reads'...
Not a great book, but fascinating nonetheless. I enjoyed this during a very trying trip to the hospital, and it kept me turning the pages. Very unusual; I have never read anything quite like it. It is very long and takes time to get through.
Big, long book but a nice plot that keeps you reading and when you read the historical notice about the author at the end, you realize that it's probably based on something that did happen, it makes it better. A nice, strong female main character.
Love love love this book. It brought me back to Ancient China and the intrigue, mystery, the whole plot compelled me to not wanting to put the book down till I'm done.