Her book, titled My Revolutionary Years: The Autobiography of Madame Wei Tao-Ming, was written under the name of Yu-hsiu Cheng Wei. This autobiography is revered as one of the best first-hand accounts of modern Chinese history.
Living from 1891-1959, she was the first female lawyer and judge in Chinese history. She earned her doctoral degree in law at the Sorbonne in France and was the first Chinese person, male or female, to practice law at the French courts in Shanghai.
Zheng was also one of the revolutionaries involved in the attempted assassination of military official and politician Yuan Shikai, commonly reviled in Chinese history for taking advantage of both the Qing imperial court and the Republicans.
She advocated women having their own voices and choices in marriage, and wrote it into law during the Republic of China period (1912-1949).
If you are an avid book collector, the True First Printing is Scriber's 1943 HARDBACK 1ST EDITION/1ST PRINTING showing Scriber's "A" on the copyright page. This "A" means it is a 1st printing.
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