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Sarah Pike Conger (July 24, 1843 – February 1932) was an American writer. She was married to American diplomat Edwin H. Conger and accompanied him on his postings as envoy and minister to Brazil (1890–93, 1897–98) and China (1898–1905). Pike Conger developed an interest in Chinese culture and maintained a collection of ethnographic artifacts. The couple survived the 1900 Siege of the International Legations, during the Boxer Rebellion, and afterwards remained in the legation quarter. Pike Conger met frequently with Empress Dowager Cixi, whom she considered a friend, and was criticized for this in the press as Cixi had supported the Boxers. After returning to the United States and the death of her husband, Pike Conger wrote a recollection of her time in China and a children's book about Chi

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  • Sarah Pike Conger (July 24, 1843 – February 1932) was an American writer. She was married to American diplomat Edwin H. Conger and accompanied him on his postings as envoy and minister to Brazil (1890–93, 1897–98) and China (1898–1905). Pike Conger developed an interest in Chinese culture and maintained a collection of ethnographic artifacts. The couple survived the 1900 Siege of the International Legations, during the Boxer Rebellion, and afterwards remained in the legation quarter. Pike Conger met frequently with Empress Dowager Cixi, whom she considered a friend, and was criticized for this in the press as Cixi had supported the Boxers. After returning to the United States and the death of her husband, Pike Conger wrote a recollection of her time in China and a children's book about Chinese culture. (en)
  • 萨拉·派克·康格(Sarah Pike Conger,1843年7月24日-1932年2月)美国作家,外交官康格(Edwin Hurd Conger)的夫人,曾随丈夫旅居巴西(1890–93, 1897–98)和中国(1898–1905)。在中国期间,萨拉·康格经历了义和团运动,并先后九次觐见慈禧太后,成为第一个与慈禧太后有过密切交往的外交官夫人。 (zh)
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  • Ohio, United States (en)
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  • Pike Conger, pictured in 1903 (en)
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  • Concord, New Hampshire, US (en)
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  • Sarah Pike Conger (en)
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  • 萨拉·派克·康格(Sarah Pike Conger,1843年7月24日-1932年2月)美国作家,外交官康格(Edwin Hurd Conger)的夫人,曾随丈夫旅居巴西(1890–93, 1897–98)和中国(1898–1905)。在中国期间,萨拉·康格经历了义和团运动,并先后九次觐见慈禧太后,成为第一个与慈禧太后有过密切交往的外交官夫人。 (zh)
  • Sarah Pike Conger (July 24, 1843 – February 1932) was an American writer. She was married to American diplomat Edwin H. Conger and accompanied him on his postings as envoy and minister to Brazil (1890–93, 1897–98) and China (1898–1905). Pike Conger developed an interest in Chinese culture and maintained a collection of ethnographic artifacts. The couple survived the 1900 Siege of the International Legations, during the Boxer Rebellion, and afterwards remained in the legation quarter. Pike Conger met frequently with Empress Dowager Cixi, whom she considered a friend, and was criticized for this in the press as Cixi had supported the Boxers. After returning to the United States and the death of her husband, Pike Conger wrote a recollection of her time in China and a children's book about Chi (en)
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  • Sarah Pike Conger (en)
  • 萨拉·康格 (zh)
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