
Late Qing Dynasty 1871: I Farmed in Honolulu
About This Novel
In 1871, it was the tenth year of Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty. For the safety of his family, Wu Xu agreed to sell himself to Honolulu to help the landlord Mr. Huang find his family. Wherever he went, the beaches of Tandao were filled with the blood and tears of Chinese workers. From survivors of the Taiping Rebellion to compradors of mixed Chinese and foreign descent, from progressive overseas students to second-generation overseas Chinese who do not know Chinese, Wu Xu meets all kinds of people, it can be said that they are a mixed bag of fish and dragons, and he is startled every step of the way. He started from the bottom of the plantation as a laborer. He did not rely on, bow his head, or accept his fate. Learn foreign languages, gather in the countryside, and develop industries. From a poor peasant to a wealthy businessman in Tan Dao. In a foreign land, we blazed a path of self-improvement for the Chinese.
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