風流悟

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風流悟

by Zuohuasanren

ZH·~1 hours

Chapters

Description

In a world where riches dictate respect and poverty invites scorn, the story opens with a reflective meditation on the fickle nature of status. A wealthy official named Shangguan, strolling through the market, intervenes when a group of strangers brutalizes a lone teenager, Zhao Eleven. Moved by the boy’s plight, Shangguan offers shelter, sparking a quiet bond that hints at deeper currents beneath the surface of society’s hierarchies.

Meanwhile, a modest farming couple, Cao Youhua and his wife, stumble upon a hidden cache of gleaming silver and gold while tending to a burial mound. The sudden windfall transforms their humble abode into a burgeoning estate, prompting dreams of larger homes, new alliances, and a shift from subsistence to affluence. As they navigate this abrupt change, the tale gently probes how newfound wealth reshapes identities and relationships, setting the stage for further intrigue without revealing the outcomes that lie ahead.

Details

Language

zh

Duration

~1 hours (101K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-12-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Zuohuasanren

Known by the alias 坐花散人, this Chinese writer is remembered today for Feng liu wu (風流悟), a historical novel that survives as the only work currently listed under that name in Project Gutenberg.

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