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Lao Can's Travels
General Fiction老残游记
Written By Liu E, Edited By Chen Xianghe, Annotated By Dai Hongsen
"Lao Can's Travels" is a novel written by Liu E in his later years. It was published in 1906. The book uses Lao Can's travels and experiences to attack the darkness of officialdom at that time and expose the true face of so-called upright officials. It was first serialized in the semi-monthly "Xiu Xiang Novel" and later in "Tianjin Daily News". Among similar novels in the late Qing Dynasty, it has higher artistic achievements.
"Lao Can's Travels" is a novel written by Liu E in his later years. It was published in 1906. The book uses Lao Can's travels and experiences to attack the darkness of officialdom at that time and expose the true face of so-called upright officials. It was first serialized in the semi-monthly "Xiu Xiang Novel" and later in "Tianjin Daily News". Among similar novels in the late Qing Dynasty, it has higher artistic achievements.

Lao Can's Travels (illustrated Edition)
General Fiction老残游记(插图本)
Written By Liu E, Edited By Chen Xianghe, Annotated By Dai Hongsen
"Lao Can's Travels" is a representative work of the four major condemnation novels in the late Qing Dynasty. The novel takes the various experiences of Lao Can as the main plot line. From the perspective of this special character, Lao Can, it looks at the peculiar social scene of the corrupt and decaying late Qing Dynasty. Through the shaping of the portraits of bureaucrats, it criticizes the reactionary rule of the Qing government. It is full of condemnation and depth. At the same time, it praises the kindness, integrity and enthusiasm of ordinary people, thus forming a sharp contrast between the ugliness of the upper class and the freshness of the lower society.
"Lao Can's Travels" is a representative work of the four major condemnation novels in the late Qing Dynasty. The novel takes the various experiences of Lao Can as the main plot line. From the perspective of this special character, Lao Can, it looks at the peculiar social scene of the corrupt and decaying late Qing Dynasty. Through the shaping of the portraits of bureaucrats, it criticizes the reactionary rule of the Qing government. It is full of condemnation and depth. At the same time, it praises the kindness, integrity and enthusiasm of ordinary people, thus forming a sharp contrast between the ugliness of the upper class and the freshness of the lower society.

Lao Can's Travels (illustrated Edition)
General Fiction老残游记(插图本)
Written By Liu E, Edited By Chen Xianghe, Annotated By Dai Hongsen
"Lao Can's Travels" is a representative work of the four major condemnation novels in the late Qing Dynasty. The novel takes the various experiences of Lao Can as the main plot line. From the perspective of this special character, Lao Can, it looks at the peculiar social scene of the corrupt and decaying late Qing Dynasty. Through the shaping of the portraits of bureaucrats, it criticizes the reactionary rule of the Qing government. It is full of condemnation and depth. At the same time, it praises the kindness, integrity and enthusiasm of ordinary people, thus forming a sharp contrast between the ugliness of the upper class and the freshness of the lower society.
"Lao Can's Travels" is a representative work of the four major condemnation novels in the late Qing Dynasty. The novel takes the various experiences of Lao Can as the main plot line. From the perspective of this special character, Lao Can, it looks at the peculiar social scene of the corrupt and decaying late Qing Dynasty. Through the shaping of the portraits of bureaucrats, it criticizes the reactionary rule of the Qing government. It is full of condemnation and depth. At the same time, it praises the kindness, integrity and enthusiasm of ordinary people, thus forming a sharp contrast between the ugliness of the upper class and the freshness of the lower society.