The scholar and the serving maid

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209 pages 1994

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One of the four intriguing cases of the Qing Dynasty,
  The Scholar and the Serving Maid" is known to almost
  every household in China. It has been presented for over a
  hundred years in many forms on stage, and recently, on TV.
  The scholar Yang Naiwu and the serving maid known as
  Little Cabbage had been tried by over a hundred officials
  from the county level up to the imperial court until the
  Empress Dowager Cixi redressed their grievances. But
  feudal ethics still kept the two lovers apart for life.
  While writing the book, the author read through all the
  files on the case from the Qing-dynasty Board of Punish-
  ments. He also read the reports in the Shanghai Daily and
  an article written by Yang Naiwu's daughter. He also enlist-
  ed the help of the great great grandson of Yang Naiwu.
  Based on all this material he reproduced the images of the
  lovers against a background of the dark Qing-dynasty
  official scene.

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