引鳳蕭

audiobook

引鳳蕭

by Banyunyou

ZH·~1 hours

Chapters

Description

A young scholar named Mei‑Xian, descended from a line of officials, abandons the bustle of his hometown for a secluded retreat in the hills of Shandong. In his modest villa he surrounds himself with bamboo groves, a quiet pond, and a stone “as‑you‑wish” altar, turning the place into a haven for poetry and music. He welcomes a close circle of fellow literati—Fang Kuan and Yuan Hong—who join him for wine, verses, and spirited debates beneath snow‑capped pines.

One crisp winter evening, as the trio share a drink beside a glowing lantern, a solitary old wanderer arrives on a spotted calf, wielding a coral‑handled whip. The mysterious figure, claiming no name but a reputation as a wandering sage, engages the poets in riddles and praises Mei‑Xian’s verses before gifting the coral whip—a token that hints at deeper adventures to come. The story unfolds with humor, lyrical charm, and a glimpse of the political tensions that shadow the scholar’s family, inviting listeners into a world where art and destiny intertwine.

Details

Language

zh

Duration

~1 hours (59K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-10-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

B

Banyunyou

Known by the pen name 半雲友, this Chinese author is remembered in modern catalogs for the novel 引鳳蕭. Very little biographical information appears to survive, which gives the work an added sense of mystery.

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