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    <title>Hu Die Mei</title>
    <subTitle>Yuan Yang Meng</subTitle>
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    <namePart>An, Ping Qiu</namePart>
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  <abstract>"Hu Die Mei" by Nanyuedaoren is a fictional narrative written in an undetermined classical time period, likely prior to the modern era. The story revolves around a talented young scholar named Jiang Qingyan, who navigates the complexities of personal ambition, societal expectations, and the pursuit of love amidst a backdrop of historical references and poetic imagery.   At the start of the book, Jiang Qingyan is introduced as a gifted individual, admired for his intellectual prowess and striking beauty, who is yet to find a wife despite numerous proposals from wealthy families. One day, he goes on a spring outing with two close friends, Zhang Chengjiang and Gu Yuxian. During their excursion, they enjoy the scenic beauty of nature, bask in camaraderie, and share poetry. The narrative unfolds with Qingyan's chance encounter with a captivating young woman in a hidden garden, sparking a series of events that intertwine their fates and hint at potential romances and deeper connections, setting the stage for the unfolding tale of love, identity, and destiny. (This is an automatically generated summary.)</abstract>
  <note>Release date is 2008-10-26</note>
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