
The Second Part of the "tea Man Trilogy": the Lord Who Never Sleeps
by Wang Xufeng
About This Novel
The novel takes the Anti-Japanese War as the background and reflects the fate of various characters of the Hang family, a tea family rooted in Hangzhou in the south of the Yangtze River, in this turbulent era: Shen Luai, Hang Jiacao and other Hang family women died tragically under the iron heel of the Japanese invaders; Ji Cao, Hang Yi, Hang Han and Wangyou, as the new generation of Hang family children, participated in the great Anti-Japanese War. Some died in the war, while others insisted on building the Chinese tea industry for the future after victory. As a descendant of a tea family, Hang Jiahe endured huge and unimaginable disasters during the long war years, showing the immortal character of a Chinese tea man. The novel focuses on depicting the cultural form in the context of the war, showing the profound power of Chinese tea culture as an integral part of the Chinese national spirit in the historical context of that time. While narrating the story, the novel also describes the bumpy development history of my country's tea industry during this period. The magnificent historical narrative and delicate description of the characters and plots bring readers a pleasant reading experience.
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