This is a story about time-traveling as an ordinary person.
Unintentionally, Henry Clark became a man of the Song Dynasty. The people he interacts with include not only poets whose names echo through the ages, but also infamous corrupt officials, outlaws forced onto Liangshan, and women of legendary beauty and fame.
This is an era of "the moon atop the willow, lovers meeting after dusk," where there are truly romantic men for the ages; where brilliant lines of poetry shine for a thousand years; where dazzling commercial song and dance performances and ever-changing business competition abound...
In this splendid era, Henry Clark finds himself at home, enjoying the refined life of the times like a fish in water.
There are no court intrigues or official power struggles in this book. What it depicts is simply the worldview of ordinary people in Song Dynasty cities.
Perhaps the content of this book will overturn your habitual thinking about the Song Dynasty, but please savor it carefully.
20 chapters