圍爐夜話

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圍爐夜話

by Yongbin Wang

ZH·~9 minutes

Chapters

Description

On a chilly winter night the family gathers around a crackling fire, the glow of the lamp casting shadows on the faces of parents, children, and guests. A modest farmer, who can read and write, records the spontaneous chatter that drifts from quiet contemplation to light‑hearted banter, preserving the simple pleasure of sharing a warm hearth. The resulting collection feels like a heartfelt scrapbook of those evenings, where stories and observations are captured before they fade.

The pages unfold as a series of bite‑size reflections on daily life: the value of hard work, the balance between modesty and ambition, and the timeless tension between wealth and virtue. Sprinkled with folk proverbs and practical advice, the narrator offers counsel on parenting, education, and personal conduct, all rooted in the rhythms of rural existence. Listeners will find a warm, honest guide to navigating both hardship and comfort, spoken in the plain, earnest voice of a bygone countryside gathering.

Details

Language

zh

Duration

~9 minutes (9K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-05-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Yongbin Wang

Yongbin Wang

Best known for Night Talks Round the Hearth, this Qing-era Chinese writer blended practical advice, moral reflection, and everyday observation in a way that still feels lively today. His work has endured as a window into family life, learning, and values in late imperial China.

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