Tutor to the Dragon Emperor : the life of Sir Reginald Fleming Johnston at the court of the last emperor of China

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Tutor to the Dragon Emperor : the life of Sir Reginald Fleming Johnston at the court of the last emperor of China

Raymond Lamont-Brown

Sutton Pub., 1999

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 169-171) and index

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In 1919, Reginald Fleming Johnston became tutor to the last emperor of China. This was the beginning of an extraordinary friendship which ultimately lead to mutual betrayal: Johnston's writings about their relationship unwittingly condemned Pu Yi as a willing tool of the Japanese during World War II; while the emperor, facing possible execution for war crimes, effectively called his former tutor a liar and his book a fabrication. This biography examines Johnston's life, from his early travels in and studies of China as a young employee of the colonial service, to his six years as tutor and confidante to the young emperor, where he witnessed the country slide into ruin and war, and finally, his last days on the Scottish island of Eilean Righ.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction - empire of the Son of Heaven
  • early life - Edinburgh to Hong Kong
  • the young cadet - boxers, bandits and bible-thumpers
  • imperial pupil - entrance of the Son of Heaven
  • imperial tutor - secrects of the purple palace
  • the restless dragon - marriage and flight
  • the Scottish mandarin - succour from the rising sun
  • twilight in Britain - the reluctant don
  • dragon at bay - dead witness for the prosecution
  • epilogue - the heaven's dragon borne.

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