
Erythrina Golden Shackles
by Children Under The Bridge Crossing The River
About This Novel
At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, Quanzhou Port, a huge spice debt, a seven-day countdown to life and death Chen Yan, a southern accountant, holds the golden abacus tightly and walks through the sounds of Persian merchant flutes and Southern Fujianese crying men. The burned pepper is fire, the merchant's account book is ice, and the underground river in the Tibetan tomb is filled with bloody silver. When he tore apart the fraud network, he realized that he was nothing more than a fortune-telling bead for the Mongolian nobles, a dagger for the lustful merchants, and a revenge pawn for the Han maritime merchants-- "In this golden cave of all nations, the truth is more fragile than the porcelain of a sunken ship." The brushstrokes of history recreate the wealth-strangling field of the world's number one port
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