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The narrative collects episodic scenes in a provincial setting where advocates of new learning, local authorities, merchants, and foreign visitors intersect, provoking debates over educational reform, economic modernization, and diplomatic friction. Through satirical episodes and character encounters it exposes bureaucratic self-interest, popular superstition, and cultural tensions while showing grassroots responses to technological and institutional change. Chapters alternate social comedy, administrative intrigue, and moral observation to trace a society in uneasy transition between inherited customs and pressures for reform.
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