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“I had lost some of my naivete and gained strength. These women with their pointless scheming could not contain me, and I watched the volatile world of the gynaeceum with a detached eye. The Forbidden City had buried my youth, and in the monastery, I had died and come back to life. Friends, enemies and mistresses had all disappeared. I was a ghost from a lost world, still going from one season to the next and still living for one man alone.”

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Book:Empress

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Empress

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Shan Sa
Shan Sa

Shan Sa, born on October 26, 1972, is a Uyghur author from Xinjiang, China. She is known for her unique literary style and profound national emotions. Her works often explore themes of national identity, cultural conflict, and personal growth. more

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