About This Book
A narrator returning to his home at year end observes local rituals and meets Xianglin Sao, whose life is narrated: she labors as a servant, is taken back to her marital household and forced into a constrained life, loses a child and later her husband, then becomes marginalized and reduced to begging. Townspeople first show pity that hardens into curiosity and mockery as she repeats her grief, while ritual observance and popular superstition proceed unaffected. The account follows her solitude and decline, exposing communal indifference, the precarious condition of vulnerable women, and the hypocrisy beneath customary observances.
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