五鳳吟

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五鳳吟

by active 17th century-18th century Yunyangchichidaoren

ZH·~1 hours·3 chapters

Chapters

3 total
1

Part 1

31:45
2

Part 2

31:33
3

Part 3

19:31

Description

Set in the bustling world of Ming‑era Zhejiang, the story follows a young scholar named Qisheng, son of the upright official Zhu Tingfang. Though praised for his literary talent, Qisheng feels restless and seeks a quiet refuge away from the noise of his hometown. He joins two fellow literati, Zheng Wei and Ping Xiang, in renting a secluded hermitage where they can study and exchange verses.

At the monastery, a chance encounter with a dignified monk and a striking young woman sparks a subtle, unspoken attraction. Amid the clamor of a midnight Buddhist ceremony, Qisheng discovers a delicate golden hairpin—a symbol that hints at a deeper connection and sets his thoughts racing. Together with his companions, he navigates the delicate balance between scholarly ambition, friendship, and the fleeting stirrings of love, all against a backdrop of poetry, ritual, and the gentle rustle of ancient temples.

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Language

zh

Duration

~1 hours (79K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Yi Chen Chaung

Release date

2008-05-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

A1

active 17th century-18th century Yunyangchichidaoren

A shadowy pen name from the late Ming–early Qing period, this writer is remembered for moralizing vernacular fiction rather than for a documented personal life. The surviving record points to a storyteller interested in virtue, warning, and the social world of traditional Chinese novels.

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