
The Code of Rose and Phoenix
by Ye Ying Ming
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[Female Growth] [Collision of Chinese and Western] A bronze mirror from the Qing Dynasty that can store memories, a cross-century secret that has been deliberately buried. Lin Xia, a Chinese-American cultural relic restorer, discovered a strange bronze mirror in the Museum of London - it not only shows historical illusions, but also contains the unsolved mystery of the life experience of Eileen Wilson, a Chinese-British mixed-race woman in the 19th century. When Lin Xia touched the bronze mirror, she saw Guangzhou in 1863: Eileen's parents - British businessman William and Chinese embroiderer Wenxiu - were persecuted for their cross-cultural marriage, and the bronze mirror actually contained evidence that could subvert orthodox history. As the investigation deepens, Lin Xia is shocked to discover that she has a blood connection with Irene, and she is also involved in a battle between the "Mirror Guardians", a secret organization that has lasted for hundreds of years. Modern London intersects with colonial history, and she must choose between career safety and cultural justice-- To protect yourself, or to uncover this taboo past sealed by quantum technology?
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