Jiangnan Weaving Injustice: Embroidery Thieves and Engineering Officials

Jiangnan Weaving Injustice: Embroidery Thieves and Engineering Officials

by Only Knowledge Is Allowed

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There are two human beings hidden in the misty rain in the south of the Yangtze River - one side is the cold light under Qin Zhen's bamboo hat, the embroidery needle moves like a sharp knife, stealing the unjust brocade of corrupt officials, and resolving the family's ten-year bloody injustice; the other side is the laziness in the Songhuai teahouse, the green shirt is stained with ink like mountains and rivers, counting the hydraulic lines of the dam, exposing the layers of corruption in officialdom. She is "Needle Shadow", an orphan from a brocade weaving family. The thin calluses on her fingertips hide the secret of waterproofing, and she dares to break into the weaving and dyeing bureau to steal residual drawings with her dexterity; When they first met, there was a cat-and-mouse fight, she locked his wooden gate with embroidery thread, and his mechanism trapped her figure; when they met again, they were heart-to-heart, she solved the false case of "traveling to Japanese pirates" with her brocade hidden patterns, and he used his engineering ingenuity to solve the floods in the south of the Yangtze River. Zhou Lin's brocade robe is wrapped with evidence of crimes, and Shen Wanshan's jade ring finger is pinching the livelihood of the weavers. The fiercer the villain's fangs are, the more she is able to pick out the evidence with her embroidery needle, and the smoothness of his memorials to the heavens. From the disappearance of the embroidery thieves to the leader of the weaver alliance, she protects the century-old weaving art; from the idle official to the capable minister of flood control, he protects the common people. * "The Thieves Embroidery Lady"

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