
Red Dust is Like Mud
by Chen Qiling
About This Novel
She was literate at the age of three and could write poems at the age of five. She traveled with her father to famous places in the south of the Yangtze River at the age of six. She ran away from home at the age of eight but failed to go to England. She even went on a hunger strike to die to fight foot binding. At the age of fifteen, she became famous in her hometown for her literary talents and her big feet. When she was sixteen, her engagement was annulled by the Zhang family. She was angry and vowed not to marry. Still unconvinced, she planned to let her fiancé experience the pain of foot binding. At the age of twenty-two, her life suffered a big change. She was separated from her mother and sisters in troubled times. She rose up from the desperate situation and won the first prize in the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom's female examination. She was reused by the Eastern King. She used her wisdom and talent to influence national policy decisions, but she was caught in many crises between love and free will... After experiencing the tribulations of love, hate, life and death, she broke through the quagmire of the mortal world and soared high. She is the only female champion in Chinese history, and she is a legend. She is Fu Shanxiang.
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