
Peach on Stone
by Delirium
About This Novel
The night before her father, a gambler, sent her to the dental clinic, Chuntao clutched the wooden board with the word "" engraved on it, and remembered what the woman named Lin Xiao had said - "If one flower blooms in the cracks of the stone, there will be thousands of flowers." She crawled out of the swamp, hid in a girls' school, and embroidered her way out with one stitch at a time. She bypassed the family's monopoly on the dental industry and led the embroidery girls to build a cooperative. She earned not only money, but also the confidence that "I am myself." When Li Maocai clamored that "it is virtue for women not to have talent," when the state government ordered a ban on "women in other professions," and when diehards in the court slandered her for "inverting yin and yang," she walked to the Golden Palace with only an account book soaked in blood and sweat and an embroidered screen with the words "Women farming, weaving, and paying taxes." "Lin Tao, a civilian girl, does not seek privileges, but only seeks to establish a household." This is the path of a fire that starts a prairie fire, and it is also an epic story of millions of women living from "goods" to "people".
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