A moving Chinese tale about family, fate, and faith, told with warmth and moral insight.
Discover how customs, hope, and devotion shape a people and their choices.
Set against the backdrop of early 19th‑century China, this translation opens a window into a world of temples, marriage customs, and everyday life. It follows a husband and wife whose quiet life is touched by fortune, hardship, and the bonds that tie generations together, offering a look at beliefs and practices that guided many families.
- Explore how families honor ancestors and gods through temples, offerings, and ceremonies.
- See how personal vows and social expectations influence decisions around marriage and children.
- Get a glimpse of village life, trade, and maritime commerce that shape daily existence.
- Reflect on themes of devotion, resilience, and the moral lessons embedded in traditional tales.
Ideal for readers of historical fiction and those curious about Chinese customs, religion, and family life as depicted in classic translations.