Lion and Dragon in Northern China

audiobook

Lion and Dragon in Northern China

by Sir Reginald Fleming Johnston

EN·~14 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
1

PREFACE

1:57
2

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

2:08
3

CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION

21:33
4

CHAPTER II WEIHAIWEI AND THE SHANTUNG PROMONTORY

41:42
5

CHAPTER III HISTORY AND LEGEND

43:52
6

CHAPTER IV CHINESE CHRONICLES AND LOCAL CELEBRITIES

32:56
7

CHAPTER V BRITISH RULE

49:10
8

CHAPTER VI LITIGATION

49:03
9

CHAPTER VII VILLAGE LIFE AND LAND TENURE

50:48
10

CHAPTER VIII VILLAGE CUSTOMS, FESTIVALS AND FOLK-LORE

1:10:45

Description

Set against the bustling harbor of Weihaiwei, this vivid portrait invites listeners into a corner of China that once lay at the very edge of the British Empire. Drawing on the author's own photographs and firsthand observations, the narrative weaves together everyday rituals, local folklore, and the subtle ways traditional belief intertwines with the rhythms of village life. From the lantern‑lit festivals of the first full moon to the quiet reverence of ancestral shrines, the book captures the textures of a community both rooted in ancient customs and touched by foreign presence.

Beyond the picturesque scenes, the work offers a broader lens on Chinese society by using this small district as a microcosm of the nation. Historical anecdotes about early 19th‑century naval visits and the subsequent colonial administration provide context for the cultural snapshots. Listeners will come away with a richer, more nuanced understanding of how geography, history, and belief shape the lives of ordinary people in northern China.

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Language

en

Duration

~14 hours (811K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chris Curnow, Moti Ben-Ari and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2015-04-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Sir Reginald Fleming Johnston

Sir Reginald Fleming Johnston

1874–1938

Best known as the Scottish tutor and adviser to Puyi, the last emperor of China, he left behind one of the most vivid firsthand accounts of life inside the Forbidden City. His career also ranged through diplomacy, colonial administration, and the study of Chinese history and culture.

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