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Through a series of illustrated essays and sketches, the author presents observations of daily life, customs, and institutions across urban and rural settings, examining habitual character traits, family relations and child-rearing practices including foot binding, religious beliefs and funeral rites, the roles of servants and officials, education and schools, common occupations and amusements, and the seamy or morally ambiguous trades. Attention is paid to adaptability, social tactics, and the tension between tradition and survival, while descriptive vignettes of streets, markets, farms, and homes convey routine, ritual, and the networks that organize communal life.

About the Author

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J. Macgowan

J. Macgowan was a writer known for his contributions to the understanding of Chinese culture and folklore. His notable works include "Chinese Folk-Lore Tales," which presents a collection of traditional stories that reflect the rich tapestry of Chinese mythology and social customs. Additionally, in "Sidelights on Chinese Life," Macgowan offers insights into the everyday experiences and societal norms of Chinese people during his time. Through his writings, he aimed to bridge cultural gaps and provide readers with a deeper appreciation of Chinese heritage.

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