五色石

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五色石

by ju ren 1738 Wuseshizhuren

ZH·~2 hours·1 chapter

Chapters

1 total

2:07:21

Description

A contemplative prologue opens the tale, musing on ancient myths of repairing the heavens and the elusive “five‑coloured stone.” The narrator suggests that the true gaps to mend lie not in the sky’s appearance but in the moral order of human affairs, hinting at the many mismatches between virtue and reward that colour our lives.

Against this philosophical backdrop unfolds a serene garden in Zhejiang, where a widowed scholar has built twin bridges that echo rainbows over a tranquil pond. His beautiful, talented daughter, Hanyu, awaits a match worthy of her grace and wit. When a handsome young scholar arrives to study, a crass, ambitious suitor—driven by his family’s influence—tries to win her hand through flattery and deceit, copying verses and staging false pretenses.

The story watches the delicate dance of admiration, rivalry, and the subtle politics of love, inviting listeners to ponder how true merit and genuine affection might finally bridge the divide.

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Language

zh

Duration

~2 hours (122K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2009-06-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

JR

ju ren 1738 Wuseshizhuren

An elusive Qing-era Chinese novelist, this writer is known mainly through the pen name 五色石主人 (Wuseshizhuren) and two surviving novels. The mystery around the real person behind the name gives the works an extra layer of intrigue.

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