The History of Nanyang in Feng Yu Qiao Pi

The History of Nanyang in Feng Yu Qiao Pi

by King Of Dragons

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7Kwords14chapters
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Ch. 14Letters from the Pirate's Den
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This book is a sequel to "New Biography of Feng Yu Qiao Pi". Main story In the 1930s, "Qiaopi" (letters and remittances sent by overseas Chinese to their hometowns) were the lifeline for maintaining family ties between Southeast Asia and the Chaoshan region of China. War and shipwrecks often blocked the postal route. The staff of the batch bureau (an organization that delivers overseas Chinese parcels) took risks and traveled through stormy seas and turbulent times. Every overseas parcel contained the blood, tears, concerns and struggle for survival of those who had left their homes. The "Yongtong Piju" in Shantou Port is one of them. The boss Lin Bingyi guards this century-old store, and his assistants A Wu and others not only have to deal with pirates and wars in Southeast Asia, but also unravel the human relationships behind Qiao Pi.

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