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A gifted scholar of the early Sui, Jiang Qingyan dazzles every city he visits with his towering stature, flawless looks and uncanny mastery of the classics. Though countless families press marriage offers on him, he insists on a partner whose beauty and virtue match his lofty ideals, preferring instead the companionship of his close friends, the poetic brothers Zhang and Gu. Together they wander the spring countryside, sharing wine, verses and the serene beauty of Lingyin Temple, where a quirky monk offers them a sealed scroll that hints at an unseen destiny.
Their journey soon leads them into the mist‑shrouded hills of Ningluo, where a flutter of vibrant butterflies guides Jiang toward a hidden garden marked “Later Peach Blossom.” The mysterious gate and the cryptic poem inside the scroll stir curiosity and a sense of adventure, promising revelations that lie just beyond the familiar world of scholars and poems. This opening sets the stage for a tale of talent, friendship, and the subtle pull of destiny.
Full title
Hu Die Mei Yuan Yang Meng Yuan Yang Meng
Language
zh
Duration
~1 hours (98K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-10-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
Known only by a pen name, this elusive Qing-era storyteller is remembered for a single surviving romantic novel, Hu Die Mei (The Butterfly Match). The little that remains about the writer adds a layer of mystery to a book shaped by literary charm and old-style intrigue.
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