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The narrative follows an itinerant healer who travels through coastal towns and inland cities, witnessing shipboard violence, popular entertainments, and picturesque sights. Episodes present vivid scenes—sea vistas, temple grounds, lakeside pavilions, and crowded theaters—while the protagonist intervenes or observes human suffering and petty cruelties. Through episodic vignettes, the text combines travelogue detail, moral reflection, and social criticism, exposing official corruption, communal self-interest, and systemic failures alongside moments of compassion and ingenuity. The work balances descriptive realism with satirical commentary to portray a society in decay and the uneven lives of ordinary people.

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E Liu

Liu E (also known as Liu E, 劉鶚) was a Chinese author and a prominent figure in the late Qing Dynasty. He is best known for his novel "老殘遊記" (The Travels of Lao Can), which offers a critical and satirical view of society during his time. Liu E's work is notable for its rich narrative style and its exploration of social issues, reflecting the complexities of life in late imperial China. His sequel, "老殘遊記續集" (The Sequel to The Travels of Lao Can), continues the themes of his original work, further establishing his literary legacy. Liu E's contributions have made him an important figure in the canon of Chinese literature.

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