
Five Sons Passed the Exam
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This book uses the allusion that all five sons of Dou Yanshan were admitted to the imperial examination during the Five Dynasties, and takes the family history of Jin Ziyuan, the reception commissioner in Peking, as a clue. It makes a bitter mockery of a series of shameless and shameless behaviors of Kuomintang reception officials who frantically demanded and possessed "gold, houses, cars, women, and money." It is a "record of the officialdom on the eve of the collapse of the Kuomintang regime."
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