無聲戲

audiobook

無聲戲

by Yu Li

ZH·~2 hours

Chapters

Description

In the bustling streets of 16th‑century Jingzhou, a wealthy merchant family arranges a marriage that seems perfect on paper but cracks under the weight of appearance. The groom, a man riddled with physical flaws and an unflattering reputation, is thrust into a union with a strikingly beautiful and exceptionally talented young lady whose intellect outshines her looks. Their first night together reveals a clash of expectations: her delicate sensibilities meet his coarse habits, and the household quickly becomes a stage for silent resentment and uneasy compromise.

The story unfolds as the couple navigates a world that values outward perfection while ignoring the inner wounds of mismatched hearts. Through witty observations and sharp social commentary, the narrative explores how societal pressures turn love into a quiet suffering, and how each character grapples with the “silent grief” that cannot be spoken or healed. Listeners are drawn into a richly textured portrait of marriage, vanity, and the fragile balance between duty and desire.

Details

Language

zh

Duration

~2 hours (132K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-12-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Yu Li

Yu Li

b. 1611

Best known for the classic novel The Carnal Prayer Mat and for witty, practical essays on everyday life, this 17th-century Chinese writer brought unusual humor and sharp observation to fiction, drama, and criticism. His work still stands out for its playful tone and close attention to how people actually live.

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