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TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES
- The Latin has been transcribed as printed.
- Silently corrected typographical errors.
- Retained anachronistic and non-standard spellings as printed.
Set against mountainous Chinese landscapes and seasonal storms, the narrative interweaves a romantic relationship with court politics, religious life in monasteries, and local customs. It traces the lives of a woman, her connections with a viceroy and other figures, and two enigmatic newcomers whose actions trigger a sequence of events from scholarly reflection through rites, floods, and conflict. Natural disasters and ritual propitiations recur as motifs, shaping choices and consequences. The plot advances through beginnings, reckonings, and ultimate judgment, examining loyalty, fate, and cultural rituals while moving from intimate domestic scenes to wider political and moral reckonings.