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THIS STORY RECEIVED YANGTZE RIVER NETWORK LITERATURE COMPETITION AWARD FOR 2020. Set 1,000 years ago (AD 1021-1026) during China's Song Dynasty, it centres on the life and times of Fan Zhongyan, a real historical figure in ancient China. "Fan" is his last name, and "Gong" is the most respectful honorific title in Chinese. This novel focuses on his challenges and accomplishments as a young junior official in the coastal city of Yancheng, literally "Salt City," located in Jiangsu Province. Although his official duty was managing the salt warehouse, he led the huge and dangerous project of…mehr

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THIS STORY RECEIVED YANGTZE RIVER NETWORK LITERATURE COMPETITION AWARD FOR 2020. Set 1,000 years ago (AD 1021-1026) during China's Song Dynasty, it centres on the life and times of Fan Zhongyan, a real historical figure in ancient China. "Fan" is his last name, and "Gong" is the most respectful honorific title in Chinese. This novel focuses on his challenges and accomplishments as a young junior official in the coastal city of Yancheng, literally "Salt City," located in Jiangsu Province. Although his official duty was managing the salt warehouse, he led the huge and dangerous project of building a massive seawall to protect the land and the people. He constantly put the welfare of the people above his own and overcame a lot of obstacles. Today, people still call it the "FanGong Seawall" in honour of him. It is a beautifully written story in which the author deftly blends messages with prose, unfurling a narrative depicting Chinese history and culture through its colourful cast of characters. The story is entertaining and includes so much great history, poetry, and universal moral wisdom that still endures today.
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Autorenporträt
Jiwen, Author of Canadian North Shore Authors Collection, Member of Jiangsu Network Literature Valley, Member of Chinese Canadian Writer's Association, moved from Nanjing China to Canada in 2012 and started writing network novels in 2016. She is recommended as a cultural ambassador of Nanjing and a good storyteller by readers, primarily for her well-loved Nanjing Stories series, of which Changganli is a part. Jiwen has received many awards for her Chinese writing including the Chinese National Best Network Novel Award and the prestigious Hsing Yun Global Chinese Literary Prize. Aside from Changgali, two more of her novels have been translated into English in 2018, The Porcelain Tower of Nanjing and Jiangnan Imperial Examination Hall.