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by Xueqin Cao
A sweeping portrait of eighteenth‑century Chinese aristocracy, this novel follows the rise and subtle decline of a great household whose members are bound together by love, ambition, and the weight of tradition. From the luminous gardens of the Jia estate to the intimate chambers where whispered confidences are exchanged, the story immerses listeners in a world of poetry, music, and delicate social rituals.
Through a tapestry of vivid characters—brilliant daughters, wistful scholars, and enigmatic elders—the narrative explores the fragile balance between personal desire and familial duty. Dreamlike visions and prophetic stones hint at a larger destiny that shapes each life, while the everyday joys and sorrows of the inner court reveal timeless human concerns. Rich in cultural detail and emotional nuance, the opening chapters promise a lyrical journey that resonates far beyond its historical setting.
Language
en
Duration
~17 hours (1023K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1715–1763
Best known as the author of Dream of the Red Chamber, this Qing dynasty writer created one of the most admired novels in Chinese literature. His work blends family drama, social observation, and deep feeling in a way that still draws readers in centuries later.
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