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Republican Era Cavalry.
Chapter 19: Cleaning Up for the New Year. [19]
Summary
In a tense atmosphere, Mister Wang discusses the challenges of making money amidst banditry and fear among the working class. A carpenter delivers a wooden frame, and they engage in casual conversation about family and traditions, reflecting on the oppressive Beiyang period. Wang expresses concern for his daughter’s safety while Zhang Ai Guo offers to help. The narrative shifts to the struggles of education and class divide, highlighting the difficulties faced by the poor. Wang organizes help from village women to wash clothes, emphasizing the authority of the village chief and the reliance on the landlord for income. The chapter concludes with preparations for the women to work on the clothes.Full content
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