Eunuch Dynasties
Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2021 6:26 pm
During much of Chinese history, eunuchs were able to marry and adopt children, although children adopted by eunuchs were boys who were castrated either before or after being adopted. Also, in most periods, adopted eunuch boys were able to inherit their fathers position.
During the Tang Dynasty (618907) especially, the powerful clans that dominated the country needed to have insiders within the palace bureaucracy to provide information and to help them to maintain their power. During this period, it became more common than before for powerful men to castrate one or more of their sons to send to the palace. Once a son rose within the palace bureaucracy, another boy from the family would be castrated to send as his adopted son. Some eunuch dynasties of this sort continued for many generations with court eunuchs adopting castrated younger relatives, such as an intact brothers son.
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Hoeckelmann, Michael. 2020. Power Emasculated: Eunuchs, Great Clans and Political Reproduction under the Tang. Tang Studies 38:1-27.
During the Tang Dynasty (618907) especially, the powerful clans that dominated the country needed to have insiders within the palace bureaucracy to provide information and to help them to maintain their power. During this period, it became more common than before for powerful men to castrate one or more of their sons to send to the palace. Once a son rose within the palace bureaucracy, another boy from the family would be castrated to send as his adopted son. Some eunuch dynasties of this sort continued for many generations with court eunuchs adopting castrated younger relatives, such as an intact brothers son.
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Hoeckelmann, Michael. 2020. Power Emasculated: Eunuchs, Great Clans and Political Reproduction under the Tang. Tang Studies 38:1-27.