About This Book
A comic legend framed as an old gunsmith's recollection follows an imperial tour of foreign manufactories and a rivalry between visiting exhibitors and native metalworkers. Foreign artisans display mechanical marvels, including an intricate miniature mechanical insect, and local craftsmen respond by producing an even more astonishing microscopic feat of workmanship. The tale satirizes national pride, official pomposity, and the cult of technological spectacle while celebrating skilled labor, close attention to tools and techniques, and the gap between practical craft knowledge and imperial prestige.
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