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''Erdu mei'' () or ''Erdu mei quanzhuan'' (), translated into English as ''The Plum Tree Flowers Twice'' or ''The Plum Blooms Again'', is an 18th-century Chinese romantic novel from the early Qianlong era (1736-1795). Its authorship is ascribed to a writer named Xi Yin Tang Zhu Ren (惜陰堂主人), which is a pseudonym. Often categorized as a "''caizi jiaren Caizi jiaren ( and "scholar and beauty") is a genre of Chinese fiction typically involving a romance between a young scholar and a beautiful girl. They were highly popular during the late Ming dynasty and early Qing dynasty.Starr, p40 History Th ...''" romance novel, it consists of 40 chapters. File:Harvard drs 49885428 忠孝節義二度梅全傳 v.1.pdf, page=4, An illustration of characters from the novel File:Harvard drs 49885428 忠孝節義二度梅全傳 v.1.pdf, page=6, An illustration of characters from the novel Citations 18th-century Chinese novels Qing dynasty novels Chinese romance novels ...
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Harvard Drs 49885428 忠孝節義二度梅全傳 V
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