In this fascinating memoir, Yan Phou Lee offers a rare firsthand account of childhood in 19th-century China. Through vivid storytelling, he describes family traditions, education, festivals, and daily life, providing a rich portrait of Chinese culture before Western influences took hold. His journey takes a dramatic turn when he is sent to America as part of an educational mission, where he experiences a clash of traditions and identity. Originally published in 1887, this book remains a valuable historical and cultural document. With warmth, insight, and honesty, the author bridges two worlds, offering readers a glimpse into the experiences of a young boy growing up in a rapidly changing China.
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