See saw one on women’s health in Imperial China that had sat there unread for 10 years. With nothing better to do, she opened it and learned of a woman named Tan Yunxian, a brilliant but now all but forgotten doctor who at age 50 had published a groundbreaking book in 1511 detailing...
See (The Island of Sea Women; The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane; China Dolls) bases her novel on the book of medical cases by the real-life Lady Tan Yunxian, published in 1511. The result is a moving, first-person narrative shining with meticulous research about Ming dynasty culture and ...
According to Confucius, “an educated woman is a worthless woman,” but Tan Yunxian --- born into an elite family, yet haunted by death, separations and loneliness --- is being raised by her grandparents to be of use. Her grandmother is one of only a handful of female doctors in China...
作者:Lisa See 出版社:Scribner 出版年:2023-6-6 页数:368 ISBN:9781982117085 豆瓣评分 评价人数不足 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐 内容简介· ··· According to Confucius, “an educated woman is a worthless woman,” but Tan Yunxian—born into an elite family, yet haunted by de...
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