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The opening of the novel Bai Gui Zhi
Bai Gui Zhi (Chinese: 白圭志), also translated into English as The White Jade,[1] is a Chinese caizi jiaren romance novel from the late 18th-century during the Qing dynasty.[2] The novel was written by a writer named Cui Xiangchuan (崔象川) and was thought to have been completed in 1798.[1]
The story of the novel is set during the Jiajing to Wanli eras of the Ming dynasty.[3]
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Inside pages from the second volume of the novel
- Illustrations of characters of Bai Gui Zhi, from the Harvard-Yenching Library
- Illustrations of characters of Bai Gui Zhi, from the Harvard-Yenching Library
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