閒情偶寄

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閒情偶寄

by Yu Li

ZH·~3 hours·1 chapter

Chapters

1 total

3:24:28

Description

In a remote corner of Zhejiang lies Yangcunwu, a village where the art of the stage is woven into everyday life. Generations of families have turned their homes into makeshift theatres, and the local women are famed for their mastery of the女旦 role—actors who embody both male and female personas with equal grace. The rhythm of their lives is set to the cadence of drums, silk‑covered stages, and the ever‑present scent of incense, blurring the line between performance and reality.

At the heart of the story is a striking young woman, Liu Miao‑Gu, whose voice and bearing have already earned her a reputation that stretches beyond the village. She lives by a personal code known as “three permits, three prohibitions”: she may be admired but not possessed, praised but not promised, and courted but not conquered. These rules shape her interactions with scholars, merchants, and patrons, turning every encounter into a delicate dance of desire and restraint.

The narrative follows Liu’s rise through the theatrical world while hinting at the hidden costs of fame and the moral tightrope she walks. Listeners will be drawn into a vivid portrait of a society where art, ambition, and yearning intertwine, setting the stage for the choices that will define her destiny.

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Language

zh

Duration

~3 hours (196K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-05-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Yu Li

Yu Li

b. 1611

A lively voice from the late Ming and early Qing period, this writer is remembered for witty drama, fiction, and essays that mix sharp observation with a delight in everyday life. His work ranges from plays and novels to reflections on theater, taste, and the art of living well.

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