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A provincial household drama follows an arranged marriage between an awkward, ill-favored husband and a brilliant, beautiful young wife whose disgust with his habits drives her into a vow of pious seclusion. The husband brings in a second, equally attractive bride and domestic rivalry, deception, and physical coercion ensue. Religious performance, social pretence, and calculated compromises shape the household’s power struggles, while neighbors, matchmakers, and magistrates intervene. Through episodes of seduction, humiliation, and legal scrutiny, the narrative examines mismatched unions, appearance versus temperament, gendered authority, and the limited choices available to women within customary marriage arrangements.

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Yu Li

Li Yu was a prominent Chinese playwright and novelist during the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, known for his contributions to the development of Chinese literature. His works often explore themes of love, desire, and the complexities of human relationships, employing a blend of humor and social commentary. Among his notable works is "肉蒲團" (The Carnal Prayer Mat), which is recognized for its candid portrayal of eroticism and its critique of societal norms. Li Yu's innovative narrative style and his ability to intertwine poetry with prose have left a lasting impact on Chinese literary heritage.

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