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Han Qing-jao (Gloriously Bright) was the daughter of Han Fei-tzu and Han Jiang-qing and a Godspoken woman on the planet of Path.[1] She was first introduced in Xenocide.

History[]

Early Life[]

Han Qing-jao was born into the House of Han to the godspoken Han Fei-tzu and Han Jiang-qing in 3164 AX. At the age of four, her mother died and soon afterwards she passed the test to tell whether she was Godspoken or not.[1]

Xenocide[]

At age 16, Qing-jao accepted Si Wang-mu as her Secret Maid and student. Eventually Starways Congress gave her the task of finding out about the Lusitania Fleet's disappearance.[1]

Qing-jao was raised to see everything in the world in terms of her faith in the gods and was determined to serve them perfectly. Because of this, she was never able to accept that her compulsions were not really caused by the gods, and when all the godspoken were finally cured of their OCD, she devoted the rest of her life to performing her rituals in hope of calling the gods back to her world. She died in 3264 AX, a few weeks after her 100th birthday.[1]

Personality[]

Han Qing-jao was completely devoted to the gods, often extensively "cleansing" herself by washing her hands until they bled.[1]

Trivia[]

  • Despite sharing the family name Han, Orson Scott Card has stated that she is not related to the character Han Tzu from Ender's Game.[3]
  • The date of Han Qing-jao's death is the farthest future event in the Enderverse Timeline.[1]
  • Along with Jane, Qing-jao is the only non-Ender's Game character to be depicted by a live-action actor. She is portrayed by an unknown woman on the cover of the January 1991 issue of Analog Science Fiction and Fact, as art for the short story "Gloriously Bright".[2]

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