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In a time when the world seems poised between sunrise and storm, the book opens with vivid vignettes of travelers on a sea‑borne ferry, watching the horizon blaze and darken as nature signals its next move. These moments become a metaphor for a society on the brink of transformation, where new ideas and old customs clash like tide and wind.
Against this backdrop, a diligent provincial magistrate from Hunan, freshly appointed after years in the capital, confronts the tangled realities of a remote borderland. He balances the counsel of a seasoned scholar, the pressures of an upcoming civil‑service exam, and the unexpected arrival of foreign visitors whose presence rattles the local order. Through his attempts at modest reforms and the everyday dramas of officials, scholars, and villagers, the story captures the uneasy pulse of a civilization striving toward progress while still anchored in tradition.
Language
zh
Duration
~5 hours (295K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-05-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1867–1906
A sharp, energetic voice from the late Qing era, he used fiction and journalism to poke at social pretenses and official failures. Best known today for satirical novels, he helped shape modern Chinese popular writing at a moment of rapid change.
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