A rich merchant who rapes An-mei’s mother and forces her to marry him rather than have a shameful pregnancy out of wedlock. He is very superstitious, and An-mei’s mother has her revenge by killing herself on the Lunar New Year and cursing him with furious ghosts if he doesn’t care for An-mei.
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Part 1, Chapter 2: Scar
...temper and reveals to An-mei that An-mei’s mother had run off with a man named Wu Tsing to be his lowly fourth wife, when An-mei was four. Her re-marriage was so shameful...
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Part 4, Chapter 1: Magpies
After a long train ride, they arrive at the opulent Western-style mansion of Wu Tsing , An-mei’s mother’s new husband. He is a very wealthy merchant, who collects wives on...
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...her whole life, as she connects with her mother. The peaceful bliss immediately changes when Wu Tsing returns with a new, incredibly young wife, who is nothing more than “decoration.” An-mei sees...
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When winter arrives, Wu Tsing ’s second and third wives return to the main house after spending the hotter months...
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...gained power in the household by faking suicides over the years, scaring the very superstitious Wu Tsing . Rather than be haunted one day by her angry ghost, Wu Tsing appeases Second...
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...An-mei starts noticing all of Second Wife’s attempts to hold power. The worst happens when Wu Tsing promises An-mei’s mother her own house for bearing him a son. Second Wife, filled with...
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