Lao Can's Travels (classic of Chinese Traditional Studies)

Lao Can's Travels (classic of Chinese Traditional Studies)

by Yuan Tangxin Editor-in-chief Xie Zhiqiang

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About This Novel

The novel "Travel Notes of Lao Can" is based on the travels of Lao Can, a practicing doctor. It digs deeply into social contradictions. Especially in the book, he dares to directly denounce upright officials who harm the country and harm the people, pointing out that sometimes the stupidity of upright officials is no better than corrupt officials. This criticism of the officialdom of the Qing court is very pertinent and insightful.

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Official(1)Scraped 16d ago

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Go and Love Yourself104mo ago

To be honest, after reading one or two chapters, I felt that the title was good but not appropriate enough for the content, which seemed a bit strange. . Some places are a bit stiff and the plot development is a bit unnatural.

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