轟天雷

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轟天雷

by Guxiang Tenggu

ZH·~1 hours·1 chapter

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In the bustling environs of Jiangsu’s historic Changshu County, a gifted but orphaned scholar named Xun Beishan struggles to rise above his humble origins. After years of relentless study, he finally secures a place at the Imperial Academy in the capital, where he lives on the modest earnings of his writings. Amid the scholarly crowd, he forms a close-knit group of friends—officials and literati who share his love of poetry and debate.

One spring day the friends visit the famed Tao‑ran Pavilion, where a striking young woman in flowing silk catches Xun’s eye. Enchanted, he composes an impromptu verse on the pavilion wall, sparking both admiration and bewilderment among his companions. Concerned about his wandering thoughts, they begin arranging a suitable marriage for him, while a local patroness expresses interest in his talents. As Xun navigates the delicate balance between courtly ambition and personal longing, his future hangs in the balance, promising a path fraught with both opportunity and challenge.

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Language

zh

Duration

~1 hours (57K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-01-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Guxiang Tenggu

1880–1919

A late Qing and early Republican-era Chinese writer, poet, and novelist, he published under the pen name Guxiang Tenggu and is best known for the novel "Hong Tian Lei." His work sits at the meeting point of classical literary culture and a rapidly changing modern China.

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