Introduction.
The Emperor Kuang-Hsü and the reform movement.
The reactionaries and their policy.
Inflammatory edicts.
From the second coup d'état to anarchy in Peking.
The grand council in the palace.
The power of darkness.
The Shan-si massacres.
The siege of Peking.
The punishment of Peking.
The causes of the uprising.
Religion in China.
China's need of true religion.
Lady missionaries in the interior of China.
Conclusion.